Scars behind bars: the prison rape problem.

AuthorFlanigen, Bill
PositionCitings - Brief article

ABOUT 60,000 state and federal prisoners were victims of sexual assault in 2007, according to a June report from the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission. The precise numbers are debatable, but no one disputes that prisoners face a much higher risk of rape than free citizens.

"Sexual abuse," the commissioners wrote, "makes correctional environments more dangerous for staff as well as prisoners, consumes scarce resources, and undermines rehabilitation. It also carries the potential to devastate the lives of victims." The commission suggested several ways to reduce the problem, including more careful investigations of prisoner complaints, legal changes making it easier for abused prisoners to...

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