Saturday, May 7, 2016

Transjustice Conference: Current challenges faced by trans and gender non-conforming people in the criminal justice system

Transjustice Conference: Current challenges faced by trans and gender non-conforming people in the criminal justice system
Garden Court Chambers in association with Birkbeck University and City University London 
Recent cases such as R v Newland [2015], the detention of trans women in male prisons, and the recent deaths of two trans people in British prisons have gained significant media attention and raised important public debates around sexuality, gender identity and the criminal justice system. These cases have highlighted a range of pressing issues of current law, policy and practice.
This workshop aims to build alliances between practitioners, scholars and organisers and to devise strategies for addressing the urgent problems faced by trans and gender non-conforming people in the criminal justice system.This workshop will cover:
  • The effect of non-disclosure of gender identity and history on the validity of sexual consent (i.e. so-called 'gender deception' prosecutions)
  • The placement of trans detainees within gender-segregated facilities
  • The Ministry of Justice's Review of the Guidelines on the Care & Treatment of Transsexual Prisoners
  • Detainees' access to care and treatment
  • Self-harm and suicide in prison
  • The persistent problem of homophobia and transphobia within the criminal justice system more generally
Who should attend?
Barristers, solicitors, academics, community organisers and activists working in these areas.Speakers include:

at London Birkbeck University
Torrington Square
City of London, United Kingdom

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