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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed May 28, 2014, 06:40 PM May 2014

These 7 GOP Governors Are Refusing to Crack Down on Prison Rape.

Now the Obama Administration Is Calling Them Out
—By Dana Liebelson

Seven states, all led by Republican governors, are defying a federal law aimed at cracking down on the nationwide epidemic of prison rape—and on Wednesday, the Obama administration started calling them out.

The law in question, the Prison Rape Elimination Act, was passed by a Republican Congress and signed by President George W. Bush in 2003. In 2012, after years of study by a bipartisan federal commission, President Barack Obama's Justice Department finalized the law's requirements, and gave states about two years to start trying to comply. Forty-three states did. But today, nearly two weeks after the May 15 deadline, Arizona, Idaho, Indiana, Nebraska, Texas, Utah, and Florida are still not complying with the law—and several GOP governors say they're ignoring the law on purpose.

So far, at least five Republican governors have notified the Justice Department that they aren't going to try to meet the new prison-rape reduction rules. The mandatory standards, "work only to bind the states, and hinder the evolution of even better and safer practices," Indiana Governor Mike Pence wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder on May 15. Idaho Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter​ missed the deadline, then wrote a letter to the administration complaining the law had "too much red tape." And in a letter dated March 28, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, a possible contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, called the law "counterproductive" and "unnecessarily cumbersome." The prison rape rules "appear to have been created in a vacuum with little regard for input from those who daily operate state prisons and local jails,​" Perry wrote.

Otter, Pence, Perry, and the other GOP governors opposing the prison-rape reduction are a minority in their own party: More than 20 other Republican governors have embraced the new rules. And Perry is wrong: The rules, which have been under development for years, weren't created without input from prison operators. The commission that studied the prison rape issue included Gus Puryear​ , who, at the time, was executive vice president for the Corrections Corporation of America, the nation's largest owner and operator of private detention facilities; James Aiken, who had more than 33 years in managing and assessing correctional facilities; and a federal judge first appointed by George W. Bush.

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These 7 GOP Governors Are Refusing to Crack Down on Prison Rape. (Original Post) n2doc May 2014 OP
Gee, you'd think "Men's Rights Activists" would be all over this instead of harrassing women. LeftyMom May 2014 #1
What gets me is SevenSixtyTwo May 2014 #2
Ugh. Skidmore May 2014 #3

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
1. Gee, you'd think "Men's Rights Activists" would be all over this instead of harrassing women.
Wed May 28, 2014, 06:49 PM
May 2014

Oh wait, let me check: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=PREA+men

Nothing in ten pages of results. I did see FEMINIST blogs talking about it though.

 

SevenSixtyTwo

(255 posts)
2. What gets me is
Wed May 28, 2014, 07:00 PM
May 2014

if a prisoner sentenced to prison for rape is raped, he can sue the prison for damages as they are responsible for his safety. Yet the woman the prisoner raped resulting in his incarceration gets nothing.

Skidmore

(37,364 posts)
3. Ugh.
Wed May 28, 2014, 07:02 PM
May 2014

Rick Perry is an odious slug. Stupider even that Bush. He's all over the television here in Iowa today pushing Joni Ernst.

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