Protesters warn of 'dangerous' men being allowed in women's prisons
- A California state lawmaker introduced legislation on March 27 to keep males out of women’s prisons.
- Senator Shannon Grove filed Senate Bill 311 to require separate housing for transgender men in California’s women’s prisons, addressing safety concerns among female inmates.
- The proposed bill would prohibit transgender inmates convicted of certain sexual offenses from being housed in women’s prisons.
- The bill addresses concerns about assaults in California women’s prisons and aims to enhance safety for all inmates.
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Protesters warn of 'dangerous' men being allowed in women's prisons
Women from around the UK have gathered at the Ministry of Justice in London today to protest against male convicts being allowed into female prisons.The demonstrators are encouraging women to send a postcard to their MPs, demanding that this "ridiculous and dangerous" policy be changed.FULL STORY HERE.
California Bill Seeks to Keep Men Out of Women’s Prisons
A California state lawmaker introduced legislation March 27 to keep males out of women’s prisons. Sen. Shannon Grove (R-Bakersfield) filed Senate Bill 311 to require the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to establish separate housing for men identified as transgender within the state’s two women’s prisons. The change would balance the needs of transgender inmates with the safety and security of women, according to Grove. “SB 3…
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