https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cpq3r0l0vvpo
'Inspectors at Dungavel - which holds both men and women in separate units - witnessed male detainees looking through women's bedroom windows.
The report also said a group of men approached them to ask why they could not "mix with female detainees".
And it revealed the centre held a man assessed to pose a risk of harm to women at the time of the inspection.
Another man with impending prosecutions for sexual offences had been held there for over a year until shortly before inspectors visited the site.
"Some women said they never left the female unit unless absolutely necessary, while others were reluctant even when escorted," Taylor's report said.
One woman told inspectors: "We can(not) go outside because of the males and our time to do things are quick because of them."
Concerns were first raised about Dungavel in 2021 when Taylor warned that female detainees were being forced to mix with men with a history of sexual violence because of Covid restrictions.'