Inmates With Sexual Misconduct Charges Must Appear Handcuffed, in Jumpsuits
Inmates With Sexual Misconduct Charges Must Appear Handcuffed, in Jumpsuits
U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly of Chicago has ordered that anyone who is scheduled to appear before him with a history of masturbation, indecent exposure or other sexual misconduct charges must wear handcuffs. He issued preliminary injunctions on Tuesday, November 28th, to lawsuits filed by correctional officers and assistant public defenders alleging their exposure to inmates masturbating while they’re on the clock institutes as a hostile work environment. The plaintiffs have also filed class-action charges with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging discrimination and retaliation in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.The lawsuits specifically claim authorities have not done enough to stop the detainees from exposing themselves and threatening female employees. The issues were “so severe and pervasive and so consistently traumatizing as to make the jail an objectively abusive and hostile workplace for women.” Furthermore, the “toxic work environment” has forced females “to regularly endure heinous sexual misconduct, robbing many of their love of the job, maybe permanently.”The threats outlined in the litigation have become more frequent in the last two years. Some inmates have grabbed female assistant public defenders by the legs and buttocks, and one inmate “masturbated and emitted bodily fluids” on a female assistant PD. A group of detainees known as “Savage Life” primarily organized and carried out the assaults.
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