Fox in the Henhouse: Prison Guards Protected Trans Paedophile Who Molested Female Inmates

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Fox in the Henhouse: Prison Guards Protected Trans Paedophile Who Molested Female Inmates

The Ministry of Justice adopted a policy in 2016 of allowing convicts declaring themselves transgender to be housed in prisons for their assumed sex, not their biological one, whether or not they hold an official Gender Recognition Certificate. It later emerged that one in 50 men being sent to prison was self-identifying as a trans woman.

UK prison officers allowed a transgender convicted child rapist in a woman’s prison to sexually harass and assault other inmates for fear of being branded “transphobic”, a victim has revealed.

Feminist lesbian writer Julie Bindel interviewed ‘Amy’, a former female inmate at  HMP Bronzefield in Ashford, Middlesex, for Saturday’s edition of the Daily Mail. The former convict said the prisoner referred to only as ‘J’ grabbed her breasts in one attack.

38-year-old mother of one Amy said J, who was serving time  for the rape of a 13-year-old girl, manipulated officials with claims prison rules infringed ‘her’ rights — and intimidated female prisoners by exposing her penis to them.

“She said, ‘I am a woman and I want to shower with other women.’ Just before she assaulted me, she was seen with the shower curtain open, her genitals in full view of the other women.”

Safe Space Violated 

Amy, who was raped at 13 — the same age as J’s victim — and became a drug addict by 15, said the women’s prison was at least a safe haven from the abuse she had long suffered from male sexual predators.

She worked in the prison’s gym, but was appalled when J was given a job cleaning the toilets there — where the assault eventually took place.

Another woman complained to guards that J had rubbed her erect penis against her buttocks while they queued for food in the prison canteen — which Amy said was not an isolated incident — but no action was taken.

The former prisoner, now trying to rebuild her life on the outside, likened the policy to putting a drunk in charge of a bar.

“What were the officers even thinking, letting her clean toilets in which women would be in a state of undress and alone? Why was there a child sex offender with a penis cleaning the toilets of the gym in a women’s prison?” Amy asked.

“Sex offenders should never be in prison with women. Most women in there have gone through child abuse and domestic violence and rape. What if someone is raped?”

Amy took action against the prison service to force them to transfer her to another jail. Eventually she was moved to HMP Downview in Banstead, Surrey — only to find to her horror later that J had also been transferred to a new 15-place transgender wing at the same prison.

‘Self-Identification’ Policy 

The Ministry of Justice adopted a policy in 2016 of allowing convicts declaring themselves transgender to be housed in prisons for their assumed sex, not their biological one, whether or not they hold an official Gender Recognition Certificate. It later emerged that one in 50 men being sent to prison was self-identifying as a trans woman. 

In 2018 trans woman Karen White was convicted of the rape of two women prisoners at a prison where she was being held on remand for another sexual offence. The judge who sentenced White called her “highly manipulative”.

Amy recently brought an unsuccessful judicial review case against the ministry in a bid to that policy, and a civil action for compensation against the prison and the ministry.

In his judicial review judgement, Lord Justice Holroyde conceded that many women prisoners would “suffer fear and acute anxiety if required to share prison accommodation and facilities with transgender women with male genitalia and convictions for sexual and violent offences against women”.

No Platform for Dissent

Bindel’s article drew support on social media.

​Bindel has long been an outspoken critic of allowing male-bodied transsexuals access to women-only spaces. She has also researched and written about prostitution, and opposes campaigns to legalise the sex trade in the UK as has been done in new Zealand.

Attempts have been made to prevent Bindel speaking in public. An online petition gathered almost 600 signatures against her appearance at a meeting at the Working Class Movement Library in Salford, Manchester in February 2017, claiming the author was “openly hateful towards trans people” and “refuses to listen to sex workers”.

 

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Fox in the Henhouse: Prison Guards Protected Trans Paedophile Who Molested Female Inmates

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