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Babes Behind Bars
First Posted: August 9, 2001 - Updated: June 21, 2007

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Yes, that's Paris Hilton's mug shot, taken at her booking into jail.
From the smile on her face, I'd say it was taken right after her body cavity search.


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I think it was Dave Barry who first pointed out,
"Women in prison must be the cleanest people on Earth. According to the movies, they spend most of their time in the shower."


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Box office records show that we love those movies.
The public spends millions to watch beautiful actresses in perfect make-up and skimpy costumes being abused behind bars.


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It is a great fantasy, isn't it? The lovely, helpless damsel totally trapped, definitely defenseless...


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What would she do in return for the slightest kindness? What could be done to her to make her eager to please?


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Those are the fantasies. They are sexy and fun, and they do turn us on. Of course, after a few orgasms, everybody gets untied.
But that's not the case for hundreds of thousands of very real girls just like your sister, daughter, wife or girlfriend.
Over half of them are jailed for non-violent offenses or refusing to testify against their brothers or boyfriends.
Here's what it's really like for them:

Amnesty International Says Women Behind Bars Suffer "Rough Justice"

Giving birth in handcuffs"My feet were still shackled together, and I couldn't get my legs apart. The doctor called for the officer... No one else could unlock the shackles, and my baby was coming... Finally the officer came and unlocked the shackles from my ankles. My baby was born then."

("Maria Jones" describing how she gave birth while an inmate of Cook County Jail, Chicago, 1998)

The use of shackles on pregnant inmates is just one example of the cruelty and ill-treatment many women suffer in US jails and prisons, Amnesty International said today in a new report issued as part of its international campaign against human rights violations in the United States.

As well as the use of restraints on pregnant and sick prisoners, Amnesty International's report -- "Not part of my sentence" -- details human rights violations including sexual abuse, lack of medical care and lengthy periods of confinement in so-called super-maximum units.

Reports of r*pe and other forms of sexual abuse -- including sexually offensive language and male staff touching women's breasts and genitals during searches or watching them when they are naked -- are widespread in US prisons and jails.

"Cases of sexual abuse actually reported are probably only the tip of the iceberg as victims are often reluctant to complain for fear of not being believed or suffering retaliation," Amnesty International said.

"The overwhelming majority of complaints concern male staff, reflecting the fact that many guards and other prison employees are male," the organization added.

The number of women in US jails and prisons has been growing dramatically, largely as a result of the war on drugs. In 1997 the figure was at 138,000 -- a three-fold increase since 1985. This amounts to about 10 times the number of women prisoners in Western European countries, which combined have a female population the same size as the USA.

"Authorities around the USA have been spending large sums of money building new prisons and jails but have not provided adequate funds for the health, welfare and rehabilitation of the people they are locking up," Amnesty International said.

Amnesty International is calling on US federal, state and local authorities to make a strong commitment to implement the measures required to effectively protect the safety, health and dignity of all women in custody.

Concerns expressed in the report include:

Learn more about Amnesty International's US campaign at http://www.rightsforall-usa.org/ and
Contact The November Coalition or Stop Prisoner R*pe or Just Detention International to learn what you can do to help.

*CCBill says I can't use the word "r*pe" on this website.
"Human rights issues and political statements have no place on a porn site." -- CCBill executive

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