Mansfield and Warsop MP has today hailed a common-sense change to the policy of housing transgender prisoners in women’s prisons, which has come into effect today. The change in policy focuses on transgender women prisoners who have committed violent or sexual offences.
Under these new plans, those offenders who meet these criteria will no longer be able to be held in mainstream women’s prisons in England and Wales. This sets out a common-sense approach to housing transgender prisoners and ensuring the safety of women in our prisons.
Safety is of the highest importance in prisons and the government has decided to put this extra measure in place to protect women. That is why from today, transgender women offenders with male genitalia or who have committed violent or sexual offences will no longer be able to be held in mainstream women’s prisons in England and Wales. Transgender women prisoners who cannot be safely housed in a men’s prison can be imprisoned in a specialist unit.
Ben Bradley was quoted as saying:
‘Unlike in Scotland, where Nicola Sturgeon put political correctness ahead of women's safety, in England the Government is ensuring that trans prisoners convicted of sexual offences cannot be placed in women's prisons and cannot put women at risk.’
‘It really shouldn't be something you have to announce but, given that half the world somehow doesn't seem to understand this premise, I'm pleased Government has made this absolutely clear!’
‘I am pleased to be able to assure my constituents across Mansfield and Warsop that there will be no Isla Bryson or Adam Graham situations in English prisons.