After 2 years of implementation, California has not seen an increase in sexual assaults. It's almost like transwomen aren't the problem.
Anyone can file a request, but the request must be approved, and this is based on the totality of the situation with the prisoner. Someone doesn't get to just wake up one day and go "I'm trans" and automatically get approval, this is fearmongering from transphobes.
There's tons of oversight involved and the idea this is some kind of "loophole" for horny cis guys is bigoted nonsense.
"The four witnesses for the prosecution gave detailed accounts of two horrible rapes and the efforts by the alleged perpetrator to dissuade one of the victims from seeking justice, even after she was moved to a new facility for her safety.
"One of the witnesses cited SB132 as the reason why Carroll was being housed in the women’s facility in the first place. He also noted that only males can rape females and that, until these past few years, there were no prisoners physically capable of rape."
That last part isn't true and is really only based on most men going "ah shit happens" to pretty much everything bad that happens to them in their lives until it all boils over into a violent outburst or suicide. :/
Anyone can file a request, but the request must be approved, and this is based on the totality of the situation with the prisoner. Someone doesn't get to just wake up one day and go "I'm trans" and automatically get approval, this is fearmongering from transphobes.
There's tons of oversight involved and the idea this is some kind of "loophole" for horny cis guys is bigoted nonsense.