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1 Legal Responses to Staff Sexual Misconduct with Individuals in Custody: Elements of Good State Laws Addressing Staff Sexual Misconduct with Offenders National Institute of Corrections and The Washington College of Law March 12-17, 2006

2 Enacting a Law  Context  Climate  Proponent

3 Important Decisions  What conduct will the law cover?  Which staff will the law target?  Will you penalize offender victims?  What agencies will the law cover?  What will the penalties be?  Will this be a strict liability offense?  Will this be a separate statute?

4 Coverage  Agency Secure Confinement Community Correction Agencies Juvenile Justice Agencies Will place matter?  Personnel StaffClergy VolunteersMedical Staff ContractorsFood Service Maintenance Workers

5 Source: September 2005. Brenda V. Smith, The American University, Washington College of Law State Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Abuse of Individuals Under Community Corrections Supervision National Institute of Corrections/American University, Washington College of Law September 2005 Florida Arizona Texas Montana N.D. S. D. Wyoming Colorado Neb. Kansas N. M. Utah Idaho Oregon Nevada California Minn. Iowa Ark. La. Wis. Ill. In. Ohio Ms. Al. Tenn. Ky. Va. WV Pa. N.Y. Me. Mo. Mich. Ga. N.C. S.C. D.C. Md. Del. N.J. Vt.N.H. Mass. RI Ct. Hawaii Alaska Okla. Community corrections explicitly covered under law Community corrections not explicitly covered Community Corrections explicitly excluded from coverage Wash.

6 Source: September 2005. Brenda V. Smith, The American University, Washington College of Law State Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Abuse of Juveniles Under Correctional Supervision National Institute of Corrections/American University, Washington College of Law September 2005 Florida Arizona Texas Montana N.D. S. D. Wyoming Colorado Neb. Kansas N. M. Utah Idaho Oregon Nevada California Minn. Iowa Ark. La. Wis. Ill. In. Ohio Ms. Al. Tenn. Ky. Va. WV Pa. N.Y. Me. Mo. Mich. Ga. N.C. S.C. D.C. Md. Del. N.J. Vt.N.H. Mass. RI Ct. Hawaii Alaska Okla. Juvenile Justice agencies explicitly covered by the law Juvenile Justice agencies covered by implication Juvenile Justice agencies not covered under the law Wash.

7 Conduct  Physical PenetrationContact  Non-Physical HarassmentOver-familiarity

8 Reporting  Duty to Report  False Reports  Retaliation and Coercion

9 Defenses  Ignorance of Status  Marriage  Consent

10 Consent is explicitly not a defense to staff sexual misconduct with an offender Consent is not addressed in the statute Source: September 2005. Brenda V. Smith, The American University, Washington College of Law State Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Abuse of Individuals Under Correctional Supervision: Consent as a Defense National Institute of Corrections/American University, Washington College of Law – January 2006 Florida Arizona Texas Montana N.D. S. D. Wyoming Colorado Neb. Kansas N. M. Utah Idaho Wash. Oregon Nevada California Minn. Iowa Ark. La. Wis. Ill. In. Ohio Ms. Al. Tenn. Ky. Va. WV Pa. N.Y. Me. Mo. Mich. Ga. N.C. S.C. D.C. Md. Del. N.J. Vt.N.H. Mass. RI Ct. Hawaii Alaska Okla.

11 Penalties  Who will be penalized? - Staff - Offender Victims  What will the penalty be? - Felony - Misdemeanor - Graduated Sanctions - Malfeasance in Office/ Loss of License

12 Sexual misconduct in prisons is defined as a misdemeanor. Sexual misconduct in prisons is defined as a felony. Sexual misconduct in prisons is defined as a felony or mis- demeanor, according to the nature and severity of the assault. No laws criminalizing sexual misconduct in prisons. Law Enacted 1987 Law Enacted 1986 Law Enacted 1958 Law Enacted 1974 Law Enacted 1983 Law Enacted 1986 Law Enacted 1985 Law Enacted 1988 Law Enacted 1987 Law Enacted 1986 Law Enacted 1981 Law Enacted 1983 Law Enacted 1978 Law Enacted 1983 Law Enacted 1983, Amended in 1995- removing necessary language. Law Enacted 1989 Law Enacted 1983 M M WASHINGTON, DC State Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Misconduct with Offenders in 1990 National Institute of Corrections Source: 1997, Fifty State Survey of Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Abuse of Prisoners, Brenda V. Smith, National Women = s Law Center.

13 Sexual misconduct defined as a misdemeanor. Sexual misconduct defined as a felony. Sexual misconduct defined as either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the nature and severity of the assault. No statute specifically criminalizes sexual misconduct. Source: September 2005. Brenda V. Smith, The American University, Washington College of Law State Criminal Laws Prohibiting Sexual Abuse of Individuals in Custody National Institute of Corrections/American University, Washington College of Law – September 2005 Florida Arizona Texas Montana N.D. S. D. Wyoming Colorado Neb. Kansas N. M. Utah Idaho Wash. Oregon Nevada California Minn. Iowa Ark. La. Wis. Ill. In. Ohio Ms. Al. Tenn. Ky. Va. WV Pa. N.Y. Me. Mo. Mich. Ga. N.C. S.C. D.C. Md. Del. N.J. Vt.N.H. Mass. RICt. Hawaii Alaska Okla.

14 Optimal Legal Elements  Coverage  Conduct  Reporting  Defenses  Sanctions and Penalties

15 How Does Your State Law Compare with PREA? The term prison is defined as “any confinement facility of a Federal State or local government whether administered by such government or private organization on behalf of such government and includes: a local jail or police lock-up and any juvenile facility used for the custody or care of juvenile inmates.” The term prison is defined as “any confinement facility of a Federal State or local government whether administered by such government or private organization on behalf of such government and includes: a local jail or police lock-up and any juvenile facility used for the custody or care of juvenile inmates.” The term inmate is defined as any person incarcerated or detained in any facility who is accused of, convicted of, sentenced for, or adjudicated delinquent for violations of criminal law or the terms and conditions of parole, probation, pretrial release, or diversionary programs The term inmate is defined as any person incarcerated or detained in any facility who is accused of, convicted of, sentenced for, or adjudicated delinquent for violations of criminal law or the terms and conditions of parole, probation, pretrial release, or diversionary programs Rape is defined as carnal knowledge, oral sodomy, sexual assault with an object and/ or sexual fondling Rape is defined as carnal knowledge, oral sodomy, sexual assault with an object and/ or sexual fondling

16 Other Legal Tools Statutory Rape Statutory Rape Mandatory Reporting Mandatory Reporting Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Physical Assault Physical Assault Sex-Offender Registry Sex-Offender Registry Malfeasance in Office Malfeasance in Office Licensing Licensing Vulnerable Victim Statutes Vulnerable Victim Statutes

17 Food for Thought  Staff sexual misconduct is embedded in culture  An incident polarizes staff, population, and leadership  Policies need to be in place to direct staff to prevention  Training is essential  Legislation can be reinforced by internal policies

18 Things to Remember…  Absence of a law does not mean that states don’t or cannot address the issue  Laws that may be sound in theory may not be in practice and reality  Enactment of a law does not guarantee enforcement  Education, prevention, sanctioning, and visible aggressive prosecution can only be used to remedy and eradicate this problem

19 State Law Activity CoverageConductReportingDefensesPenalties


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