TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jun 12, 2025

A new study by the University of Tennessee’s County Technical Assistance Service finds the Shelby County Jail is facing severe overcrowding, understaffing and facility disrepair, and may need nearly 1,000 additional beds over the next 20 years. The 177-page report, presented to the Shelby County Commission on June 11, details extensive deferred maintenance issues, including broken escalators that delay emergency medical response, and inadequate medical and intake facilities. The study, requested by Sheriff Floyd Bonner, also outlines three options for expanding or replacing the jail, including building a new facility near Shelby Farms or at the former Firestone factory site. According to the Commercial Appeal, recommendations emphasize consolidating services for men, women and juveniles, and improving booking and release operations to meet Tennessee standards and better accommodate a projected 4.3% regional population increase by 2045.