By Rick Karlin
Here’s a story I had that ran over the weekend regarding the
challenge that NYS faces in keeping transgender sex offenders in civil
confinement:
Vyvenne Jasmyn Ward, 51, has spent almost two decades in prison on rape convictions.
Near the end of her second prison term — this one for raping a woman in a Cortland alleyway — Ward asked for and eventually started getting hormone treatments to transition from a man to a woman.
Near the end of her second prison term — this one for raping a woman in a Cortland alleyway — Ward asked for and eventually started getting hormone treatments to transition from a man to a woman.
“After a legal struggle involving a number of complaints … I finally
gained both an evaluation and recommendation for the commencement of
hormone therapy on July 3, 2015,” she wrote in a recent letter to the
Times Union.
But later that month, after her prison sentence was completed, she was
committed to the Central New York Psychiatric Center’s sex offender
unit. She is being held there indefinitely after a court proceeding
found she has a psychological abnormality that puts her at risk of
committing another offense.
Click here for the full article.
Source: timesunion.com (via The Empire Report)
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