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,…
Proposed 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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