Stephanie Rodgers

Feminist, leftie, green māmā from Te Whanganui-a-Tara

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Women of #nzpol Twitter: on the incarceration of trans women in male prisons

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[Content note: transphobia, sexual assault, corrections]

It was reported on the weekend that a prisoner at the Serco-run prison in Wiri had been physically and sexually assaulted. But that wasn’t the whole story.

https://twitter.com/cannibality/status/650058867649347589

Unfortunately, the fact that the prisoner is a trans woman was initially missed from media reports – and the story then became about Serco, not all the other concerns about where trans women are incarcerated.

https://twitter.com/bootstheory/status/650771140315508736

https://twitter.com/bootstheory/status/650771869948182528

https://twitter.com/JenKateShields/status/650779674725904384

https://twitter.com/Styla73/status/650778609162936321

https://twitter.com/megahbite/status/650890672224899076

@cannibality posted a great set of tweets about the wider issues of incarceration – and why we shouldn’t just blame Serco – starting here (click the timestamp to see the whole thread):

I feel a bit sorry for Jacinda Ardern, who copped a lot of the frustration from people – because no other political party said boo about the story. But there are some good grounds for criticism in Labour’s past treatment of issues affecting trans people, and erasing the fact that this case involved a trans woman in a men’s prison – an issue which covers all correctional facilities in NZ – felt like opportunism to some tweeters.

Another great thread from @cannibality begins here:

https://twitter.com/LI_politico/status/650894844764663808

https://twitter.com/ColeyTangerina/status/650904054185398273

It’s easy enough to say “oh well, realpolitik, the story is easier to sell when it’s about Serco being vile” or “let’s focus on one issue at a time” – if you’re not trans and this is thus a problem you get to treat as abstract.

We can think of more than one thing at a time. We can condemn Serco for their horrific mismanagement and criticise the government for pursuing a privatisation agenda and agree that it’s simply inhumane and demeaning to incarcerate trans women with cis men.

The thing we (cis people) shouldn’t do is think our options are to either remain silent or ignore the serious issues at hand in order to push a different agenda.

https://twitter.com/megahbite/status/650472331471491072

https://twitter.com/megahbite/status/650474575277326336

No Pride in Prisons are holding a rally against Serco’s actions and Corrections’ lack of transparency about its treatment of trans prisoners, this Saturday at noon in Auckland. Please go and support them.

One response to “Women of #nzpol Twitter: on the incarceration of trans women in male prisons”

  1. […] then we act surprised when trans women are incarcerated in men’s prisons and subjected to horrific abuse, and we act confused when trans people are overwhelmingly victims […]

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