Trans rapist prison case ‘must not lead to blanket rule’, says campaign group
by Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#688Y5)
Scottish Trans and Nicola Sturgeon say decisions must be made on case-by-case basis
The case of Isla Bryson, the transgender double rapist who was initially sent to a female prison, must not result in a blanket ban on trans women serving their sentences in women's facilities, the campaign group Scottish Trans has said.
A blanket rule about where trans prisoners are accommodated would be wrong and could put individual trans prisoners at significant risk, said Vic Valentine, manager of Scottish Trans, but added: It is our view that anyone who has committed sexually violent crimes, and who poses a risk to women, should not be housed with women on the female estate."
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