Should Jails Provide Sex Change Operations To Inmates?

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California prisons are already required to provide hormone therapy to inmates who were taking them when they were incarcerated, but now Lyralisa Stevens, who was born male but lives as a woman, is suing to make the state pay for a sex change operation while she serves her prison sentence.

Stevens is serving 50 years to live for killing a woman with a shotgun during a fight over clothes, according to The L.A. Times. Since her incarceration in 2003, she has been taking female hormones provided by the state. Now in a case before the 1st District Court of Appeal in San Francisco, she argues that the state should pay for the removal of her penis and testicles, partly to protect her from rape by male inmates by allowing her to transfer to a women’s prison.

Previously, we’ve discussed the hardships transgendered inmates experience. Currently prisoners are placed in facilities according to their genitals. In the past decade many transsexual prisoners challenged this policy, leading UC Irvine to study the issue. Researchers found 59% of transgender inmates have been raped or sexually assaulted, compared to 4% of the general prison population.

Many transgender inmates say providing sex change operations is a matter of safety, but prison officials disagree. From the Times:

A ruling in Stevens’ favor would make California the first place in the country required to provide reassignment surgery for an inmate, according to lawyers for the receiver appointed to oversee California’s troubled prison health system. They argue that the state should be required to provide only “minimally adequate care,” not sex-change operations that cost $15,000 to $50,000.

An attorney for the receiver argued, “A prison is not required by law to give a prisoner medical care that is as good as he would receive if he were a free person, let alone an affluent free person.”

Transgender inmates interviewed by the Times say in light of California’s budget crisis, they doubt the judge will allow inmates to get the pricy operations. But despite financial troubles, states need to find a better way to protect transgender inmates from discrimination and sexual assault.

Lawsuit Asks State To Pay For Inmate’s Sex-Change Operation [LAT]

Earlier: Being A Trans Woman In A Men’s Prison

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