Governor Eliot Spitzer has signed into law Chapter 335 of the Laws of 2007, amending New York’s custodial sexual misconduct law (at Penal Code Section 130.05) to expand the definition of “employee” to include volunteers and contractors who provide “direct services” to inmates. “This amendment is critically important,” said Lovisa Stannow, Stop Prisoner Rape’s Executive
– Highlights Serious Under-Reporting of Such Abuse LOS ANGELES, August 16, 2007. International human rights organization Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR) welcomes the release today of the third annual statistical report on prisoner rape, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). The BJS study, which analyzes administrative reports of sexual violence
Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR) believes that all prisoner rape survivors should be able to seek redress in court, and that the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) unfairly prevents them from doing so. Thanks to the efforts of the Coalition to Stop Abuse and Violence Everywhere (SAVE), of which SPR is a founding member, the House Judiciary
Stop Prisoner Rape, Los Angeles, December 16, 2007. A national survey of inmates, released today by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), confirms that sexual abuse plagues American prisons, derailing justice and shattering human dignity. According to the report, an estimated 60,500 inmates held at state and federal prisons were subjected
Washington, D.C., March 10, 2008. Stop Prisoner Rape (SPR), an international human rights organization, welcomes the upcoming public hearings of the Department of Justice Review Panel on Prison Rape. These hearings constitute a unique opportunity to scrutinize publicly the operations of state and federal prisons where inmates report especially high rates of sexual violence, or