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The two prisons house more than 3,000 female, transgender and nonbinary inmates combined. The California Department of Corrections could not be immediately reached for comment.
The Department of Justice is investigating allegations of rape, groping and sexual harrassment by correctional officials in California women's prisons. Feds probe rampant sexual abuse of women in ...
Former corrections officers Jeffrey Wilson and Lawrence Gacad became the ninth and 10th individuals charged in connection ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has launched an investigation into two California prisons over allegations of rape and sexual abuse of female inmates. The probe follows hundreds of lawsuits ...
The two prisons house more than 3,000 female, transgender and nonbinary inmates combined. The California Department of Corrections could not be immediately reached for comment.
A corrections officer at a California federal prison faces more charges after a federal grand jury issued a superseding indictment alleging he sexually abused female inmates.
California Democrats are so “inclusive” and “tolerant” that they have decided to include a man in a women’s prison and tolerate the multiple rapes he has allegedly committed.. The case ...
Efforts to reform life inside the walls of the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla are making headway. But most female prisoners have experienced levels of trauma that make it hard ...
A Northern California women's prison that has been under scrutiny and investigation over allegations of systemic sexual abuse will close despite efforts to reform the facility's culture of abuse ...
In December, 144 women sued the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation detailing the sexual violence and misbehavior they endured at the two state prisons. Many of them said they ...
California lawmaker proposes SB 311, advocating separate housing for transgender women in prisons that also hold cisgender female inmates.
The two prisons house more than 3,000 female, transgender and nonbinary inmates combined. The California Department of Corrections could not be immediately reached for comment.