Razor wire on a prison in California in a file photo. (David McNew/Getty Images)
âMen Are Comingâ: 255 California Prison Inmates Have Requested Transfer to Womenâs Prisons Since January
BY THE DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION
April 6, 2021
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Since January, 261 California prison inmates have requested transfers to prisons aligning with their gender identity, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told the Daily Caller News Foundation Tuesday.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed S.B. 132 into law in January, a bill that requires the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to ask every individual entering the departmentâs custody to specify their pronouns, their gender identity, and whether they identify as transgender, nonbinary, or intersex.
The law prevents CDCR from disciplining the individual if that individual refuses to give this information, allows for the information to be updated later on, and requires staff to use the gender pronouns that the individual requested.
It also requires that CDCR house the individual in a âcorrectional facility designated for men or women based on the individualâs preference.â Similar legislation has been passed in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Since the bill went into effect in January, 261 inmates have requested âgender-based housingâ transfers, the CDCR told the DCNF Tuesday. The vast majority of these requests were from inmates requesting to be transferred to female facilities, and only six inmates did not request to be in a womenâs facility.
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â255 are from transgender women and non-binary incarcerated people who are requesting to be housed in a female institution and six are from transgender men and non-binary incarcerated people who are requesting to be housed in a male institution,â Deputy Press Secretary Terry Thornton told the DCNF.
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CDCR has not denied a single gender-based housing request, the spokesman confirmed.
The CDCR has approved 21 of the requests, and four of these 21 have been transferred to Central California Womenâs Facility in Chowchilla.
âTwo of the 21 have changed their minds,â Thornton said. The spokesman said that as of April 2, 1,129 incarcerated people self-identify as transgender, non-binary, and intersex.
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Prison inmates at Chowchilla told the Los Angeles Times that âmen are comingâ and that the prisoners should anticipate sexual violence.
âThat if we think itâs bad now, be prepared for the worst. That itâs going to be off the hook, itâs going to be jumping,â 41-year-old Tomiekia Johnson told the publication that staffers said. âThey say weâre going to need a facility thatâs going to be like a maternity ward. They say weâre going to have an inmate program where inmates become nannies.â
Prisoners fear that inmates requesting transfers are lying about their gender identity in order to be transferred to womenâs prisons, the LA Times reported. This has slowed down the transfer process, according to the publication.
Thornton told the LA Times that meetings and discussions âhave helped to dispel any fearsâ and that âa personâs gender identity is self-reported and CDCR will evaluate any request submitted by an incarcerated person for gender-based housing.â
The prison system requested several million dollars from California for implementing the law, Thornton said.
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Razor wire on a prison in California in a file photo. (David McNew/Getty Images)
âMen Are Comingâ: 255 California Prison Inmates Have Requested Transfer to Womenâs Prisons Since January BY THE DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION April 6, 2021 Epoch Times Photo
Since January, 261 California prison inmates have requested transfers to prisons aligning with their gender identity, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told the Daily Caller News Foundation Tuesday.
Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed S.B. 132 into law in January, a bill that requires the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to ask every individual entering the departmentâs custody to specify their pronouns, their gender identity, and whether they identify as transgender, nonbinary, or intersex.
The law prevents CDCR from disciplining the individual if that individual refuses to give this information, allows for the information to be updated later on, and requires staff to use the gender pronouns that the individual requested.
It also requires that CDCR house the individual in a âcorrectional facility designated for men or women based on the individualâs preference.â Similar legislation has been passed in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Since the bill went into effect in January, 261 inmates have requested âgender-based housingâ transfers, the CDCR told the DCNF Tuesday. The vast majority of these requests were from inmates requesting to be transferred to female facilities, and only six inmates did not request to be in a womenâs facility.
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â255 are from transgender women and non-binary incarcerated people who are requesting to be housed in a female institution and six are from transgender men and non-binary incarcerated people who are requesting to be housed in a male institution,â Deputy Press Secretary Terry Thornton told the DCNF.
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The CDCR has approved 21 of the requests, and four of these 21 have been transferred to Central California Womenâs Facility in Chowchilla.
âTwo of the 21 have changed their minds,â Thornton said. The spokesman said that as of April 2, 1,129 incarcerated people self-identify as transgender, non-binary, and intersex.
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âThat if we think itâs bad now, be prepared for the worst. That itâs going to be off the hook, itâs going to be jumping,â 41-year-old Tomiekia Johnson told the publication that staffers said. âThey say weâre going to need a facility thatâs going to be like a maternity ward. They say weâre going to have an inmate program where inmates become nannies.â
Prisoners fear that inmates requesting transfers are lying about their gender identity in order to be transferred to womenâs prisons, the LA Times reported. This has slowed down the transfer process, according to the publication.
Thornton told the LA Times that meetings and discussions âhave helped to dispel any fearsâ and that âa personâs gender identity is self-reported and CDCR will evaluate any request submitted by an incarcerated person for gender-based housing.â
The prison system requested several million dollars from California for implementing the law, Thornton said.
By Mary Margaret Olohan
From The Daily Caller News Foundation
Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact [email protected].
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