Doubly Imprisoned: Transgender and Non-binary Prisoners’ Experiences in England and Wales

Olga Suhomlinova, S. O’Shea
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In this chapter we explore the lived experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) prisoners, arguably the most vulnerable minority in the prison estate, using the data from our correspondence study with transgender women and non-binary individuals incarcerated in male establishments in England and Wales. We provide a brief review of the extant literature, describe the English prison system and the regulations concerning transgender prisoners, and analyse two axes of vulnerability of TGNC prisoners: social (stemming from relationships between prisoners) and institutional (resulting from the prison regime). Along the social axes, we find, in contrast with prior research, that our respondents defied the stereotypes of trans prisoners as submissive to males in a hypermasculine prison society and as involved primarily in abusive relationships. Along the institutional axes, we find that, despite the progressive by international standards transgender prison regulations, prisoners were subject to vicissitudes in treatment that negatively affected their ability to express their gender and their health. Focusing on access to gender-affirming items (clothing, prosthetics, make-up) and gender-affirming medical treatment, we develop recommendations for the prison service that could improve the conditions of confinement for TGNC prisoners.
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双重监禁:跨性别和非二元囚犯在英格兰和威尔士的经历
在这一章中,我们探讨了跨性别和性别不符合(TGNC)囚犯的生活经历,可以说是监狱中最脆弱的少数群体,使用我们对英格兰和威尔士男性监狱中被监禁的跨性别女性和非二元性别个体的通信研究数据。我们简要回顾了现有文献,描述了英国监狱系统和有关变性囚犯的法规,并分析了变性人囚犯的两个脆弱性轴:社会(源于囚犯之间的关系)和制度(源于监狱制度)。沿着社会轴,我们发现,与之前的研究相反,我们的受访者不认同变性囚犯在一个男性化的监狱社会中对男性的顺从,并且主要参与虐待关系的刻板印象。在制度方面,我们发现,尽管国际标准的跨性别监狱条例取得了进步,但囚犯受到的待遇变化无常,对他们表达性别和健康的能力产生了负面影响。我们侧重于获得性别确认物品(服装、假肢、化妆品)和性别确认医疗,为监狱服务部门提出建议,以改善TGNC囚犯的监禁条件。
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