Posted: | January 9, 2020 02:10 PM |
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From: | Representative Mary Jo Daley |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | Shackling of Incarcerated Pregnant Individuals |
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, shackling incarcerated, pregnant individuals is cruel and inhumane, creating a number of serious health risks for the pregnant individual and fetus. In response to this problem, in 2010, Pennsylvania passed a law to prohibit the shackling of pregnant inmates after the second trimester. In practice, however, the law is poorly enforced. An investigation conducted by the American Civil Liberties Union found that incarcerated pregnant individuals are frequently shackled but that the shackling is rarely reported, violating state law. For this reason, my legislation will expand restrictions on the use of restraints on pregnant, laboring, or postpartum prisoners or detainees. It will also strengthen accountability and reporting requirements to ensure that such protections are no longer ignored. This is an updated version of previously introduced legislation based off of recommendations made by the Women’s Law Project to further ensure the protection of pregnant incarcerated individuals. Please join me in protecting the health and safety of Pennsylvania’s incarcerated individuals and children. |
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Introduced as HB2223