Inadequate Access: Reforming Reproductive Health Care Policies for Women Incarcerated in New York State Correctional Facilities

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 LAW Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems Pub Date : 2016-05-11 DOI:10.2139/SSRN.2778668
K. Walsh
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In February 2015, the Correctional Association of New York released a report studying the quality of and access to reproductive health care for incarcerated women and found that: “[o]verall . . . reproductive health care for women in New York State prisons is woefully substandard, with women routinely facing poor-quality care and assaults on their basic human dignity and reproductive rights.” The findings of this and other studies provide concrete evidence of the poor quality of reproductive health care available to incarcerated women and should be a wake up call for legislatures that these policies should be changed. Three issues of particular concern are incarcerated women’s access to gynecological examinations, sanitary supplies, and contraception. The purpose of this Note is to examine New York State policies addressing reproductive health care for incarcerated women, identify problems with them, and make recommendations for reform. This Note will examine current policies and practices of New York State correctional facilities that address gynecological examinations, sanitary supplies, and contraception, and assess why these policies are problematic from both legal and medical perspectives. Furthermore, it will recommend bringing New York’s policies in line with legal, medical, and international standards as a strategy for reform, and finally, will advocate for using existing federal and state programs including Title X to provide funding for reproductive care both prior to and after release.
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机会不足:改革纽约州监狱中被监禁妇女的生殖保健政策
2015年2月,纽约惩教协会发布了一份报告,研究在押妇女生殖保健的质量和获得途径,发现:“总体而言……纽约州监狱中为妇女提供的生殖保健服务严重低于标准,妇女经常面临低质量的护理,其基本人格尊严和生殖权利受到侵犯。”这项研究和其他研究的结果提供了具体的证据,证明被监禁妇女获得的生殖保健质量很差,应该唤醒立法机构,改变这些政策。特别令人关切的三个问题是被监禁妇女获得妇科检查、卫生用品和避孕的机会。本说明的目的是审查纽约州有关监禁妇女生殖保健的政策,找出其中存在的问题,并提出改革建议。本文将审查纽约州惩教机构在妇科检查、卫生用品和避孕方面的现行政策和做法,并从法律和医学角度评估这些政策存在问题的原因。此外,它将建议将纽约的政策与法律、医疗和国际标准相一致,作为改革的战略。最后,它将倡导利用现有的联邦和州计划,包括第十条,为释放前后的生殖保健提供资金。
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