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Report reveals abuses against LGBTQ+, transgender community, people living with HIV in the criminal legal system
--From a press release
2023-04-20


(NEW YORK, NY — April 20, 2023) Today, Lambda Legal, in partnership with Black and Pink National, released Protected and Served? 2022 [ Website Link Here ] , a report that reveals the alarming rates of misconduct, abuse, and discrimination LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV experience in the criminal legal system.

The report is comprised of quantitative data and personal stories gathered from more than 2,500 community members who participated in our survey about their experiences with the criminal legal system including police and other law enforcement, courts, prisons, jails, schools, and other government agencies.

The report provides an unprecedented glimpse into the widespread harm caused to LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV through their interactions with these institutions. Of note:

—Protected and Served? 2022 includes, for the first time, participation from community members who were detained in jails and prisons across the United States. People in detention accounted for 16.5% of participants, or roughly 1 in every 6 participants. A special additional report, Spotlight Report: Detained Participants [ Website Link Here ] , takes a deeper look at the experiences of these participants.

—Half of all participants that had engaged in sex work experienced police misconduct: About 18% of survey participants indicated that they had "exchanged sex or sexual performance for money or other things of value" in the past five years. Half experienced some form of police misconduct while working in this capacity. Participants indicated that most commonly, police took their money (26%) or demanded sex in exchange for not arresting them (18%).

—Abuse in detention is the norm, not the exception. An overwhelming majority (94.3%) of detained participants, reported experiencing abuse in prisons and jails, including one or a combination of:

—Verbal assault, physical assault, sexual harassment, sexual assault, other sexual contact, being referred to by the wrong name or pronoun, and being accused of an offense they did not commit.

—Nearly two-thirds of those in detention experienced a two-week or longer interruption of their medication routine, including hormone replacement therapy, antiretrovirals, heart medications, and psychotropic medications.

—In the courts, transgender participants of color were more likely to have their transgender status inappropriately revealed than white trans participants (38% vs. 22%). For transgender people, respect and discretion, especially around their transgender status, is critical as being outed in a public and sensitive environment can be a danger to their safety.

—Low trust in government institutions: Participants who had face-to-face encounters with police in the past five years (57%) were less likely to trust the police than those who did not.

"Everyone who interacts with the criminal legal system, including LGBTQ+ people and people living with HIV, must be treated fairly and their legal rights must be protected," said Senior Attorney and Protected and Served? Project Manager, Richard Saenz. "It is urgent and imperative that we address the root causes and devastating consequences of the obscene levels of abuse, discrimination, and misconduct reported throughout the criminal legal system — and hold those responsible accountable. We hope this report is an additional resource for community members, policymakers, and advocates."

"The Protected and Served? report is a critical tool for understanding the pervasive harms and injustices faced by incarcerated LGBTQ+ people." Black and Pink National Executive Director, Dr. Tatyana Moaton. "We can shift the narrative and demand systemic change by amplifying the voices and experiences of those directly impacted. Our collective responsibility is to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their incarceration status or identity, are protected and served with dignity and humanity."

The findings and recommendations in Protected and Served? 2022, will inform and support new research, advocacy, litigation, and policy efforts to address the discrimination and abuse experienced by LGBTQ+ people and living with HIV in the criminal legal system and to increase accountability throughout the criminal legal system.

The report lays out a series of recommendations for individuals, advocates and policymakers, and those working in the criminal legal system to help address these issues, including: supporting trans, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary-led movements; supporting court reform efforts; decriminalizing sex work and HIV; eliminating barriers to legal recourse for people in detention; working to keep LGBTQ+ young people safe in schools; and, banning profiling and other discriminatory law enforcement practices.

This is the second version of Protected and Served?. The first [ Website Link Here ] , published in 2012, has been an important resource for litigators, advocacy groups, scholars, journalists, and government entities, including the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. In 2022, we expanded the survey to include questions about the experiences of community members who are often ignored or made invisible, including detained people, young people, sex workers, and immigrants.

The community survey asked questions about trust in institutions, experiences with crime, reporting of crime, hate incidents, intimate partner violence, and experiences in courts, detention, government systems focused on youth such as child protective services, and broader law enforcement.

Strength in Numbers Consulting Group, an LGBTQ+ led research, evaluation, and philanthropic strategy firm, facilitated the survey and co-authored the report.

To read the report, please visit Article Link Here .

To read the Spotlight Report: Detained Participants, which offers more detail about the responses of participants in jail or prison at the time of the survey, go here: Website Link Here .

To read the press release online, visit here: Website Link Here .

To Watch the Virtual Launch with Q&A section with the co-authors, visit: Website Link Here .

Lambda Legal is a national organization committed to achieving full recognition of the civil rights of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender people, and everyone living with HIV through impact litigation, education, and public policy work. Article Link Here .

Black & Pink National is a prison abolitionist organization dedicated to abolishing the criminal punishment system and liberating LGBTQIA2S+ people and people living with HIV/AIDS who are affected by that system through advocacy, support, and organizing. Article Link Here .

Strength in Numbers Consulting Group is an LGBTQ+ led research, evaluation and philanthropic strategy firm. Our unique approach combines rigorous, credible research processes with meaningful community input, assuring that communities that experience intersectional oppression have substantive influence on projects that affect them. Article Link Here .


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