NYC Council Approves Bills to Combat Sexual Violence in Jails

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NYC Council Approves Bills to Combat Sexual Violence in Jails
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Following a Gothamist investigation revealing hundreds of sexual abuse lawsuits against Rikers Island, the New York City Council approved two bills aimed at preventing and addressing sexual violence in city jails.

The New York City Council took a significant step towards addressing sexual violence in city jails on Thursday by approving two crucial bills. These measures stem from a comprehensive investigation by Gothamist which revealed over 700 lawsuits filed by women alleging sexual abuse during their detainment on Rikers Island over the past five decades.

One bill mandates the Department of Correction to implement an electronic system for tracking allegations of sexual abuse against individuals in custody. This system, long promised by the Department, aims to improve the tracking of misconduct reports and potentially identify patterns of abuse or repeat offenders. The second bill requires the Department of Correction to submit annual reports on sexual assault and harassment cases involving jail staff. These reports must detail the incidents, investigations, and outcomes, reflecting a commitment to transparency and accountability. The legislation also emphasizes the need for mental health resources for jail staff, acknowledging the impact of sexual violence and harassment on their well-being.

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