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Fairplay for Women petition, 'Review rules that allow male prisoners who identify as female in women's prisons' reaches 10 000 so Govt will now respond

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R0wantrees · 16/01/2019 12:09

The petition is

"Fair Play For Women is calling for MPs to ensure the relevant prison rules are urgently reviewed, in full consultation with women's organisations. Prison guidance PSI-17/2016 allows male prisoners who identity as female to be moved to a female prison at the discretion of a Transgender Case Board.

No women's organisations were consulted when the prison rules were updated in 2016. The effect on female prisoners has not been adequately assessed. Current rules are not fit for purpose and must be urgently reviewed."

currently 10,119 signatures

'Government responds to all petitions that get more than 10,000 signatures'

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/228767

background:

"Fair Play For Women is calling on the government to urgently review prison rules following the sexual assault of two women while in prison by rapist Karen White.

More information on why this is important can be found in this article by James Kirkup in the Spectator.
blogs.spectator.co.uk/2018/09/the-state-has-failed-karen-whites-victims/

Fair Play For Women has been pushing hard for more transparency around the risks of trans prison policy on women. We were the first to publish figures on the high number of sex offenders identifying as transgender. Our continued pressure has been instrumental in forcing greater transparency and the MOJ has now released official statistics:



60 out of the 125 transgender inmates in 2017 were convicted of sexual offences.
2018 stats show at least 22 male prisoners are living in women’s prisons (that’s 1 in 200 women prisoners in England and Wales are actually male).


Prison experts have also spoken out condemning the policy:

Andrea Albutt, president of the Prison Governors Association said in June 2018: “I have seen women feeling very threatened by transgender prisoners’ presence. Women prisoners are very vulnerable.”

Frances Crook of the Howard League, a prison reform campaign, has said that she is worried that ‘some men with a history of extreme violence and sexual violence against women have found a new way of exercising aggression towards women’.

The British Psychological Society has said this: “psychologists working with forensic patients are aware of a number of cases where men convicted of sex crimes have falsely claimed to be transgender females for a number of reasons”

Dr James Barrett of the British Association of Gender Identity Specialists has said this: “It has been rather naïvely suggested that nobody would seek to pretend transsexual status in prison if this were not actually the case. There are, to those of us who actually interview the prisoners, in fact very many reasons why people might pretend this”

Richard Garside of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies has written this article saying “My concern about the current approach is that it is appears to privilege the subjective feelings of particular, largely male, prisoners, at the expense of the needs of those prisoners, largely women, who have to live with the decisions imposed upon them.”



The prison policy was created in 2016 following external consultation with transgender campaign group Gendered Intelligence. Advocates for female prisoners were not included. This policy is not fit for purpose and needs urgent and transparent review."

fairplayforwomen.com/petition/

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Eketahuna · 16/01/2019 12:13

Fantastic, well done!

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BernardBlacksWineIcelolly · 16/01/2019 12:15

brilliant

i shall be watching with interest

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R0wantrees · 16/01/2019 12:25

current thread:
www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/3479831-Most-gender-critical-female-rights-party

In the light of current political turmoil, other political parties should be aware of this.

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RiverTam · 16/01/2019 12:28

brilliant news, well done FPFW!

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GCSocScientist · 16/01/2019 21:31

Great news! Am I the only one who tried to sign it more than once.. Blush

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PissedOffWoman · 16/01/2019 21:35

Wondeedul news.

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PissedOffWoman · 16/01/2019 21:36

*Wonderful

Bloody phone.

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Rufusthebewilderedreindeer · 16/01/2019 21:37

Great news

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ChattyLion · 16/01/2019 21:48

Good. Looking forward to seeing what they say.

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feministfairy · 16/01/2019 22:08

I predict they will say that the Ministry of Justice adopts 'rigorous' risk assessments in the manner of the best Parole Board decisions (think Warboys) and that women are all bigots for wanting to stop rapists, sex offenders and paedophiles from sharing prison cells with vulnerable women.

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PatPhoenix · 16/01/2019 22:10

If nobody agrees what a woman is, then there's nothing to see and no problem.

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BlindYeo · 16/01/2019 22:30

Brilliant!

No GC I lost track of myself too and got the gentle knucklerap email Blush

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WokeNotBloke · 16/01/2019 22:45

That's great - I think it took so long because people agree, but are scaredto sign their name :(

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pomobrokemypogo · 17/01/2019 07:36

Yes the name thing on petitions is an issue for me. I hate to be such a coward though. Its tricky for reasons I can't go into here but am trying to find a way round it.

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pomobrokemypogo · 17/01/2019 07:37

V very glad and appreciative that so many have been brave enough to sign though Star thank you everyone

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PencilsInSpace · 17/01/2019 07:40

Government petitions don't show your name.

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