Colorado preparing to become first state with segregated prison housing for transgender population
- Transgender women in Colorado prisons may soon have segregated cells, pending a consent decree approval, per Fox News.
- The lawsuit, involving inmates serving life sentences for homicide and assault, aims to improve safety measures and provide gender-affirming care, NBC News reported.
- If the decree is finalized, transgender women inmates could see new housing units in male and female facilities per court documents.
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State may become the 1st to build separate prison units for transgender felons - WND - by Around the Web
(FOX NEWS) – Colorado is poised to become the first state in the country with segregated holding cells for transgender women in prison, if a judge signs off on it. After a class action lawsuit was filed by several transgender inmates in 2019 against the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) alleging discrimination, harassment and assault,…
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Read Full ArticleProposed Legal Settlement Could Require Colorado to Build Separate Prison Units for Transgender Inmates
The settlement is the proposed resolution of a class-action lawsuit against the Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) filed by more than 100 men who identify as women.
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