Kimberly Bennett at 2:42 PM ET
Friday, November 22, 2013
US government report reveals sexual abuse in immigration detentions
US government report reveals sexual abuse in immigration detentions
Kimberly Bennett at 2:42 PM ET
[JURIST] The Government Accountability Office (GAO) [official website] issued [press release] a report
[text, PDF] on Wednesday entitled "Additional Actions Could Strengthen
DHS Efforts to Address Sexual Abuse." The GAO report was initiated in
part by government documents that found there were hundreds of
allegations of sexual abuse and assault in immigration detention over
several years that were not properly investigated in compliance with the
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) [text, PDF]. US Immigration Customs and Enforcement's
(ICE) [official website] data system described 215 allegations of
sexual abuse and assault in facilities from October 2010 through March
2013. The study covered 157 of approximately 250 facilities, finding
that most facilities were compliant with sexual abuse and assault
prevention and intervention (SAAPI) provisions. Recommendations were
that the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) [official website]: (1) develop additional controls to ensure all
allegations are reported to headquarters, (2) coordinate OIG access to
hotline connectivity data, (3) document and maintain reliable
information on detention standards, and (4) develop a process for
performing oversight of SAAPI provisions consistently across facilities.
Advocacy groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) [advocacy website] have been calling on the DHS to investigate its treatment of immigrant detainees. In 2012 the ACLU issued a complaint
regarding abuse of power, excessive force, coercion, and unlawful
confiscation of property by Customs and Border Protection at ports of
entry along the US-Mexico border. In 2011 the ACLU uncovered documents
that found there were hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse and
assault in immigration detention. In 2003 Congress enacted
[DOJ backgrounder] PREA to "provide for the analysis of the incidence
and effects of prison rape in Federal, State, and local institutions and
to provide information, resources, recommendations and funding to
protect individuals from prison rape."
Kimberly Bennett at 2:42 PM ET
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