Month: October 2015

Stephen Donaldson, 49 – Led Reform Movement Against Jailhouse Rape

  • July 19, 1996

July 19, 1996 NEW YORK – Stephen Donaldson, president of Stop Prisoner Rape, an organization dedicated to ending the rape of prisoners and assisting survivors of jailhouse rape, died on Thursday, July 18 in New York City, where he lived. He would have been 50 on July 27. The cause of death was a indeterminate

National Conference Addresses Prisoner Rape

  • October 21, 2001

October 21, 2001 WASHINGTON D.C. – Nearly 100 academics, lawyers, and activists gathered at American University’s Washington College of Law over the weekend to attend the first-ever national conference on prisoner rape. “Not Part of the Penalty: Ending Prisoner Rape” was hosted by Stop Prisoner Rape, the ACLU National Prison Project, Amnesty International, Human Rights

Davis Approves Defense of Guards Accused of Abetting Prison Rape

  • December 13, 2001

December 13, 2001 Los Angeles – Today, it was revealed that Governor Gray Davis has approved a settlement between the California Department of Corrections and three current correctional officers and one former CDC employee accused in a pending federal civil rights lawsuit of encouraging and abetting the prison rapes of a former Corcoran prison inmate,

Rape Activists Call for New Charges in Louima Case

  • March 12, 2002

March 12, 2002 Los Angeles – Stop Prisoner Rape (PR), a national human rights organization dedicated to ending sexual violence against men, women, and youth in all forms of detention, is speaking out about a federal court decision to overturn the conviction of three officers involved in obstructing the Abner Louima police brutality investigation. A

Lovisa Stannow Joins SPR Board of Directors

  • April 11, 2002

April 11, 2002 LOS ANGELES – Lovisa Stannow, Executive Director of the Pacific Institute for Women’s Health, has joined the Board of Directors of Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR), a human rights advocacy organization dedicated to ending sexual violence in detention. Ms. Stannow has spent the past decade working in the fields of public health and