No Pride in Prisons to Picket Corrections Office
No Pride in Prisons to Picket Department of Corrections’ Office
Prisoner advocacy
group No Pride in Prisons will hold a picket outside
the Department of Corrections’ Northern Regional Office on
Friday, April 22 from 8am to midday.
No Pride In
Prisons’ spokesperson, Ti Lamusse, says “We
are holding this picket in response to recent allegations from an
incarcerated transgender woman. She alleges that she was
raped by prison staff in Whanganui Men’s Prison.”
The woman says that she was sexually assaulted by
two Corrections Officers shortly after her transfer from
another facility last year. “She told us that she tried
to report the incident to prison staff at the time, but
never heard anything further from the
complaint.”
In March, the woman made contact with
No Pride in Prisons again, informing the group that
she had been raped by a third prison officer in a gymnasium
stairwell. “We immediately filed a formal complaint with
prison management on her behalf,” says
Lamusse.
“The woman says that Corrections
didn’t bother to act on the complaint that she made
following the first incident. If action had been taken,
perhaps she would not have been raped again.”
According to the group, Corrections still hasn’t
taken steps to ensure the safety of this woman. “The men
who she said raped her still work at Whanganui Men’s
Prison. Her requests to transfer to another facility have
also been ignored.”
“Corrections has deliberately kept information from No Pride in Prisons, despite the woman naming us as her advocates. Corrections is clearly more concerned about the way this will look in the media than for the safety of incarcerated people.”
No Pride in Prisons says that this case is representative of a wider problem. “Rape is a systemic issue in New Zealand prisons. We have now heard from multiple transgender women who have been raped while in Corrections’ custody.”
“According to a 2007 US study, trans women in
men’s prisons are 13 times more likely to be sexually
assaulted than the men they are imprisoned with.”
“A 2015 survey of incarcerated LGBTIQ people found that 12% of respondents had been raped by staff. The rape of prisoners by their jailers is an all-too-common event.”
“Trans women incarcerated in men’s prisons are, from the outset, put at considerable risk of assault and rape. It is supposedly the job of prison staff to prevent this kind of violence, not to enact it.”
“No Pride in Prisons is demanding that a full and thorough investigation into both instances of alleged sexual assault take place by an independent authority.”
“In the interim, the officers in question must be immediately suspended so as to prevent any potential backlash against the woman.”
The picket follows a “Call-in to Call Out Corrections” in March where hundreds of members and supporters of No Pride in Prisons emailed, called, faxed and wrote letters to Corrections, demanding action to ensure the safety of the woman.
No Pride in Prisons is
holding the picket to make it clear that Corrections can no
longer ignore this woman’s safety. “If Corrections fails
to act, we will.”
Link to the Facebook
event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1132945070084241/
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