DOJ Alleges Constitutional Violations in California Women's Prisons Over Staff Sexual Abuse
The Department of Justice has found reasonable cause to believe California's correctional system and two women's facilities are violating the U.S. Constitution. This stems from a failure to protect female inmates from staff sexual abuse and harassment, revealing systemic deficiencies in safeguards and accountability. The findings highlight critical human rights concerns and potential legal action against the state's prison system.
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