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In reply to the discussion: De facto punishment of transgender individuals in the penal system. [View all]Lee-Lee
(6,324 posts)58. Money, resources, demand
All those have an impact.
I doubt the transgender population is large enough in most states to justify the creation of whole specific units- much less whole specific units for maximum, medium and minimum security levels so that nobody gets put in a more controlled setting than they otherwise would.
Then if you do one per state you get into issues of it being geographically undesirable because it can be across the stage from family.
Maybe if they do something to greatly reduce prison populations they will have the resources. But as it is now there are other needs that I would rank as far more pressing- like getting better mental health services for everyone in prisons.
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De facto punishment of transgender individuals in the penal system. [View all]
BarstowCowboy
Sep 2015
OP
"idea that ftm trans gender persons can't necessarily defend themselves against cisgender men"
Monk06
Sep 2015
#13
Segregation isn't solitary confinement. You are under protective custody along with other targeted
Monk06
Sep 2015
#20
Again you are confusing segregation with solitary confinement. Not the same thing
Monk06
Sep 2015
#34
I've never been in a prison, but my understanding is protective custody is not
MillennialDem
Sep 2015
#69
As mentioned, the chances for sexual or other assault are much higher in that situation
Lee-Lee
Sep 2015
#24
4.4% of males report sexual assault in prison, while 59% of trans female inmates in the same facilities do
Lee-Lee
Sep 2015
#59
Good OP. Info from Transgender Law Center about transgender folks and the justice system:
Zorra
Sep 2015
#62
Places with large trans populations like SF and LA could have special trans units
KamaAina
Sep 2015
#67
Some corrections professionals see the logic in not segregating someone just for being transgendered
BarstowCowboy
Sep 2015
#68