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Clandestino
03-24-2005, 12:39 PM
crazy


Thu Mar 24, 9:14 AM ET Oddly Enough - Reuters


By Gershwin Wanneburg

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's jails watchdog and prison officials have locked horns in a public row over proposals to allow consensual sex behind bars.



The Department of Correctional Services says criminals have no right to demand sex, but the Judicial Inspectorate of Prisons (JIP) said in a report this week that sex between inmates was a basic right and could help root out widespread rape and sexual abuse in the country's prisons.


The report followed a complaint by two male prisoners who were charged with misconduct by authorities after they were caught having sex.


They appealed to the JIP -- which oversees the Department of Correctional Services -- who ruled in their favor.


JIP attorney Umesh Raga said there were many advantages to the body's proposal.


"It might allow them (prisoners), like in the rest of society where gays and lesbians can now only openly talk about it ... to come out into the open. Then one can differentiate between those cases where there is consensual and coercive sex," Raga told Reuters.


He said it might also eliminate the stigma around homosexual sex -- a strict taboo in much of South Africa, like in many parts of the continent, despite having one of the world's most gay-friendly constitutions.


"(In) our country, in our society, wherever people express themselves ... it breaks down stigmatization. It allows a proper debate to take place," he added.


Analysts say the line between consensual sex and rape is vague in prison, where sexual favors are routinely exchanged for food, cigarettes and other sought-after items.


But they agree that it might help reduce widespread rape and the spread of AIDS (news - web sites) -- a national problem that has spilled over into the nation's overcrowded prisons.


South Africa has the world's biggest HIV (news - web sites)/AIDS caseload, with more than 5 million people infected with the virus.


"The pros are that it allows for transparency around safe sex. Prisoners can then talk to social workers about having safe sex," Rukia Cornelius of the AIDS lobby group Treatment Action Campaign told Reuters Thursday.


But the government insists that sex is a right that should be denied to prisoners. Correctional Services spokesman Manelisi Wolela said the department had yet to study the report but had a clear view on the issue.


"We believe it cannot be claimed as a right by people who have been sentenced because what actually happens when you are sentenced (is) there are certain rights and privileges which you lose as a normal law abiding citizen," he said.

Ballcox
03-24-2005, 04:45 PM
I worked in the correctional system for over five years, mostly at medium/maximum security units. I've got one piece of advice for anyone contemplating a criminal act that might result in prison time. If you're a little dude, not very big, DON'T got to prison. From the classic move Strange Brew:
"You're just a little guy, they're going to be loving you from dawn til' dusk."
"Where are you going to be?"
"I'll be in the Cafeteria, sellin' smokes."

respect the 'fro :fro

Supreme Allah
03-24-2005, 09:41 PM
dont get me started on this....

Dre_7
03-24-2005, 09:42 PM
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Supreme, how long you been in prison?

Supreme Allah
03-24-2005, 09:44 PM
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Supreme, how long you been in prison?

I was in there for 8 years

Duff McCartney
03-25-2005, 01:04 AM
What a jip.

Mr Dio
03-25-2005, 07:48 AM
People have sex in prisons?

Drachen
03-25-2005, 09:47 PM
Im surprised gaybc hasnt weighed in on this subject.