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05/01/2018

Gov. Malloy Hails Senate Approval of Legislation Providing for the Fair Treatment of Incarcerated Women

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Dannel P. Malloy is applauding the Connecticut State Senate for voting 36-0 tonight in favor of legislation he introduced that will strengthen Connecticut’s efforts to bring fairness and dignity to incarcerated women.

“All people deserve to be treated with dignity, empathy and respect, and incarcerated women are no exception,” Governor Malloy said. “In Connecticut, we’re working every day to fix the haunting legacy of mass incarceration, and this legislation is yet another sensible step in the right direction. Women need access to feminine products. Women need child-friendly visitation policies. And, women should never be shackled during labor. I applaud the unanimous, bipartisan membership of the State Senate who voted in favor of this important legislation tonight, and strongly urge its passage in the House.”

The legislation, Senate Bill 13An Act Concerning Fair Treatment of Incarcerated Women, will:

  • Prohibit shackling of pregnant inmates during labor;
  • Require the Department of Correction (DOC) to provide female inmates with feminine hygiene products at no cost;
  • Require DOC to establish child friendly visitation policies;
  • Prohibit non-medical staff of the opposite gender from viewing or interfering with incarcerated women engaged in personal activities such as undressing, using toilet facilities, or showering;
  • Require DOC to establish and provide parenting support as well as pre-natal and post-partum services and supports;
  • Require DOC, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, and the Court Support Services Division of the judicial branch to utilize a gender responsible approach to risk assessment strategies that recognizes the unique risks and needs of female offenders;
  • Enhance requirements for gender-specific and trauma-related trainings for correctional staff; and
  • Require DOC to develop and implement a policy regarding transgender inmates.

The legislation next moves to the House of Representatives for consideration.

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