Trans sex attack: ‘No more men in female jails’ | The Australian

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Australia’s peak women’s rights body has written to Anthony Albanese and every state premier protesting “a national pattern of state-sanctioned injustice and abuse, whereby male offenders are being permitted to enter women’s prisons under the guise of gender identity”.
“This practice is dangerous, dehumanising and in direct violation of international human rights standards,” Women’s Forum Australia chief Rachael Wong wrote in her letter.
The plea comes after the revelation by The Weekend Australian that a female inmate in South Australia’s Port Augusta Prison had been placed in a cell with a violent transgender prisoner who sexually assaulted her.
“Katie”, the 29-year-old woman, was forced to share a cell with Krista Richards, previously known as Leslie Graham Richards, convicted almost a decade before of the attempted assassination of an Adelaide bikie chief.
Prison authorities had previously housed the former would-be hitman in a single occupancy cell because they knew the then 69-year-old had a history of perpetrating violence against women.
“What happened to Katie is every woman’s worst nightmare – and it happened inside a women’s prison, sanctioned by the state,” Ms Wong told The Australian. “This is not an isolated failure but part of a growing national human rights crisis where male offenders are being housed alongside vulnerable female prisoners.”
“What is unfolding in our prisons is a moral stain on Australia’s justice system. The question now is whether our leaders will act before another woman is sexually assaulted.”
In many states and territories, corrections policies provide for inmates to be housed based on gender identity rather than sex.
“These policies are compounded by state and territory sex self-identification laws, which permit individuals to easily change their legal sex on their birth certificate,” said Ms Wong.
“Together, these frameworks strip prisons of the ability to maintain female-only facilities, allowing men who self-identify as women to be housed in women’s prisons.”
“The Australian Human Rights Commission’s silence in the face of this abuse is unconscionable. The commission has prioritised ideology over women’s human rights.”
Ms Wong called on the Prime Minister and premiers to immediately remove all male offenders from women’s prisons in every state and territory across Australia and to conduct independent inquiries into how such placements were ever permitted.

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