Just Detention International to Testify at House Judiciary Subcommittee Meeting
Washington, DC, July 7, 2009. The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) has
stimulated significant advances in the effort to end sexual violence in detention,
particularly with the recent release of binding national standards addressing this
type of abuse. Despite such progress, however, further action is needed to ensure
inmate safety.
At a hearing tomorrow, July 8, before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime,
Terrorism, and Homeland Security, JDI will call on Congress to take further action
in protecting inmates from sexual abuse, by amending the Prison Litigation Reform
Act and by ensuring that the standards developed under PREA are ratified swiftly
and without being diluted.
JDI East Coast Program Director Melissa Rothstein will testify, along with the Chairman
of the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton;
Lisa Freeman, attorney with the Prisoners Rights Project of the Legal Aid Society
of New York; Sean Kenyon, partner at Hoeppner, Wagner & Evans LLP; and the Director
of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, Jon Ozmint.
The hearing will take place at 3:00 p.m. in room 2141 of the Rayburn House Office
Building.
To read JDI’s testimony to the Subcommittee,
click here.
To learn more about the standards, read JDI’s latest
Action Update and the
Issue Brief authored by JDI’s Executive Director and East Coast
Program Director.
For more information, please contact Melissa Rothstein at 202.580.6971 or
mrothstein@justdetention.org.
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