physical alteration, who looks male, you know, and we are hard wired, pretty much, to be able to sex people by sight, that s the only means we have. a male in those spaces when the policies say yes, you may be there, then any male can be in those spaces, because they could all say, i have an identity that is of a woman so we have, at the moment, in britain, we have males in women s prison, purely on the basis of self id, not because they legally changed their sex, not because they had hormones or surgery, so any male effectively can say they have this identity, and that causes a massive problem in terms of reducing safeguarding for women, who are vulnerable to sexual assault. i understand the point in theory, but in practice, is it really that much of a problem? look at countries that have gone much further down the track than we have. look at studies from the united states, for example, where, for example, in massachusetts, there are public accommodation laws that have embrace
The allegations at the Dublin, Calif., prison, which so far have resulted in four arrests, are endemic of a larger problem within the beleaguered federal Bureau of Prisons.
feel betrayed by it? you feel betrayed by the country you fought for? uh-huh. by the judicial part of the system. they took her, this once promising college bound honor student, to a cell in the women s prison where she instantly became the youngest inmate in the place. and two months later those attorneys, stoft and battle, who declined our requests for interviews, were off the case. that civil lawsuit was dropped. and that s when justine winter decided to tell us her side of the whole sad story. coming up an exclusive interview with justine. you say you probably caused that accident. are you able to say, i take responsibility for that? when dateline continues.
her fate. we, the jury, on the charge of manslaughter in the first degree find the defendant guilty. outside the courthouse, a crowd erupted in cheers as the verdict was announced. minnesota attorney general keith keithellison whose office prosed the case while is he pleased with the outcome it doesn t bring daunte back. we have a degree of accountability for daunte s death. accountability is not justice. accountability is an important step. critical, necessary step on the road to justice for us all. kim potter is now in the state women s prison as she waits for her sentencing in february. you can see her smiling here in her new inmate photo. she is facing up to 15 years in prison and prosecutors have said that they plan to seek push for a sentence closer to that
responsible for levelling up opportunity and giving everyone a chance to succeed. her views have proved controversial in the past, saying underachievement by black pupils was due partly to the chaos of our classrooms. the michaela school in north west london, which she leads, is regarded as outstanding. the family of a missing 14 year old girl say they cannot rest until she returns home. hafizah was last seen in stratford on thursday afternoon, wearing her school uniform. the teenager is described by her family as quiet, kind and caring. bbc london has been granted rare access to a women s prison in surrey. downview, which houses over 250 prisoners, runs fashion and photography workshops. if we do that, we keep the public