Prison Bureau Acknowledges Staff Inmate Abuse, Accepts Monitor

A settlement after rampant staff-on-inmate sexual abuse will force the federal Bureau of Prisons to open its doors to a court-appointed monitor and publicly acknowledge pervasive misconduct at its now-shuttered women's prison n California, the Associated Press reports. The Bureau of Prisons and lawyers for women suing over abuse at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, Calif., filed a proposed consent decree on Friday that mandates increased transparency and key protections for victims, including pathways to early release and home confinement. The agency’s director, Colette Peters, “will issue a formal, public acknowledgement to victims of staff sexual abuse at FCI Dublin” as part of the settlement.

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