Stop The Rape

by: Cliff Schecter

Fri Aug 27, 2010 at 15:00


(If prison rape isn't cruel & unusual punishment, then nothing is. - promoted by Paul Rosenberg)

One in five prisoners assaulted were raped on their first day.  Let me repeat that. One in five prisoners assaulted were raped on their  very first day of incarceration. And that doesn't even begin to tell the whole story of prison rape. For example, contrary to popular myth, more prisoners reported sexual assaults involving prison staff (2.8 percent) than other inmates (2.1 percent). And women are more likely to be victimized than men.

Theses are only some of the findings of a newly released study by the Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) reports that 88,500 adults held in U.S. prisons and jails are sexually abused each year. Meanwhile, Attorney General Eric Holder has already missed a deadline of June, 2010 to institute reforms mandated by a bipartisan commission created by the passage of the 2003 Prison Rape Elimination Act (signed by George W. Bush [Ed Note: with Jeff Sessions as co-sponsor in the Senate!]), reforms that could help prevent these nearly 88,500 individual tragedies from continuing unabated.

As Lovisa Stannow, Executive Director of Just Detention International put it, "Every day that the Attorney General doesn't finalize the national standards is another day of anguish among prisoner rape survivors, of preventable safety breaches in prisons and jails, and of significant spending of taxpayers' money on medical treatment, investigations, and litigation that could have been avoided."

And if that doesn't do it for you, maybe this will:

A similar youth survey, released in January, found that the abuse in juvenile facilities is even worse, with 12 percent of detainees reporting sexual assaults

This is simply unacceptable in 21st Century America.

*DISCLOSURE: I am proud to consult for Just Detention International, the organization leading the charge to end the scourge of prison rape

Cliff Schecter :: Stop The Rape

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Violence produces violence (4.00 / 1)
it does not prevent it.  Prisons are first and foremost places of terror. They are filled with people who do things that would not likely lead to punishment if they were of a different race or class - who themselves are were largely unprotected by law before their imprisonment. Prison rape dehumanizes it victims with the implicit support of the state.  Little wonder that those subject to such terrorizing sometimes engage in dehumanizing acts against others once they leave.

Prisons produce the very behavior that they are falsely alleged to prevent.  

Holder clearly won't do his job on this issue unless his hand is forced.

Politics is the art of the possible, but that means you have to think about changing what is possible, not that you have to accept it in perpetuity.


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