California Prisons Caught Sterilizing Female Inmates Without Approval

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The Center for Investigative Reporting has found doctors under contract with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation sterilized nearly 150 female inmates from 2006 to 2010 without the required state approvals.


Former inmates and prisoner advocates interviewed by CIR say that prison medical staff coerced the women into the surgeries.
The women were signed up for the surgery while they were pregnant and housed at two of the three major women’s prisons in California at the time; the California Institution for Women in Corona and the Valley State Prison for Women in Chowchilla, which is now a men’s prison.


A review of state documents from 1997 to 2010 found the state paid doctors $147,460 to perform the sterilizations.
“Over a 10-year period, that isn’t a huge amount of money,” Dr. James Heinrich, Valley State Prison’s OB-GYN, told CIR. “Compared to what you save in welfare paying for these unwanted children – as they procreated more.”


A former Valley State Prison inmate who worked in the prison’s infirmary in 2007 told CIR she often overheard medical staff asking inmates who had served multiple prison terms to agree to be sterilized.


“I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s not right,’” Crystal Nguyen told CIR. “Do they think they’re animals, and they don’t want them to breed anymore?”


A U.S. Supreme Court ruling led to a number of new policies in the 1970s that made it illegal to pressure anyone to be sterilized or ask for consent during labor or childbirth. The decision came after lawsuits and public outrage over eugenics laws in 32 states, California included.


“California still grapples with an ugly past: Under compulsory sterilization laws here and in 31 other states, minority groups, the poor, the disabled, the mentally ill and criminals were singled out as inferior and sterilized to prevent them from spreading their genes,” wrote the lead author of the CIR investigation, Corey Johnson.


Johnson told ABC News-Univision he did not have any demographic data for the 148 women who were sterilized between 2006 and 2010. However, he noted that all the women he spoke to were women of color.


“I can tell you that the women in the story consisted of one Asian (Crystal Nguyen), two Hispanics (Christina Cordero and Nikki Montano) and two African Americans (Michelle Anderson and Kimberly Jeffrey)”, Johnson explained.


Women of color are generally overrepresented in California's prisons. African-American women make up roughly 7% of California’s female population, but they constitute 29.8% of female prison population in the state, according to 2005 prison Census data analyzed by the California Coalition for Women Prisoners. While white females make up about 47% of females in California, they are only 39% of the state’s female prison population. Latinas constitute 27% of California’s female prison population.

http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision...male-inmates-authorizations/story?id=19610110

ROFL

California always leading the way.....
 
This is a horrible story. Sadly, it's not just a California story; since turn of the century (the 20th century) across the US people have been sterilizing women against their will.

Just shows the nasty patriarchal attitude that still exists.

I hope all the medical staff involved are convicted and punished if found guilty.
 
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This is a horrible story. Sadly, it's not just a California story; since turn of the century across the US people have been sterilizing women against their will.

Just shows the nasty patriarchal attitude that still exists.

I hope all the medical staff involved are convicted and punished if found guilty.

why would you just punish the medical staff when they were clearly following GOVERNMENT mandated policies?
 
This is a horrible story. Sadly, it's not just a California story; since turn of the century across the US people have been sterilizing women against their will.

Just shows the nasty patriarchal attitude that still exists.

I hope all the medical staff involved are convicted and punished if found guilty.

Freaking unbelievable and the patriarchal attitude in a nut shell. Where are the corresponding records showing that male prisoners were getting castrations or vasectomies?

Men have the nerve to wonder why feminists seem angry, they need to take the blinders off.
 
why would you just punish the medical staff when they were clearly following GOVERNMENT mandated policies?

Did you read the article? "Yet, Kimberly Jeffrey says she was pressured by a doctor while sedated and strapped to a surgical table for a C-section in 2010, during a stint at Valley State for a parole violation. Jeffrey, 43, was horrified, she said, and resisted."

IMO this is a violation of the Hippocratic Oath and those doctors who didn't protest and performed the surgeries should be punished.
 
why would you just punish the medical staff when they were clearly following GOVERNMENT mandated policies?

Where do you see that there was a California govt policy to sterilize women against their wills? Everything in the article is about doctors pressuring them, not that anyone was pressuring doctors. Given the SC ruling, there wouldn't be a govt mandated policy.

If you find something different, please post.
 
Did you read the article? "Yet, Kimberly Jeffrey says she was pressured by a doctor while sedated and strapped to a surgical table for a C-section in 2010, during a stint at Valley State for a parole violation. Jeffrey, 43, was horrified, she said, and resisted."

IMO this is a violation of the Hippocratic Oath and those doctors who didn't protest and performed the surgeries should be punished.

these people worked for the government, following government policies. are you that hesitant to blame your beloved nanny state for it's horrific conduct?
 
Where do you see that there was a California govt policy to sterilize women against their wills? Everything in the article is about doctors pressuring them, not that anyone was pressuring doctors. Given the SC ruling, there wouldn't be a govt mandated policy.

If you find something different, please post.

the ability of liberals to flip flop between demanding hard and empirical letter of the law proof of something and jumping to conclusions and accusing the government of doing others with no proof is astounding. no wonder they consider liberalism a mental disease.
 
these people worked for the government, following government policies. are you that hesitant to blame your beloved nanny state for it's horrific conduct?

Show me the California govt policy that says to talk women into sterilizations. That's what I'm asking for.

It sounds to me from the article like the doctors were making it up as they went along. If you can point to the manual that says this is govt policy, please do.
 
the ability of liberals to flip flop between demanding hard and empirical letter of the law proof of something and jumping to conclusions and accusing the government of doing others with no proof is astounding. no wonder they consider liberalism a mental disease.

I'm amazed how you blamed liberals for kids torturing dogs. Now THAT was a leap with absolutely no proof.

Show me the manual.
 
{shiver} I could see some of the men on this site justifying sterilizing poor women, women of color "for their own good"...
 
I would agree to it for any man or woman who are convicted of a violent crime, they do not need to breed.

See? That's the kind of attitude that those doctors in prison probably had.

Sterilizing people without consent is kind of the ultimate govt intrusion, isn't it? right up there with forcible pregnancy.
 
Did you read the article? "Yet, Kimberly Jeffrey says she was pressured by a doctor while sedated and strapped to a surgical table for a C-section in 2010, during a stint at Valley State for a parole violation. Jeffrey, 43, was horrified, she said, and resisted."

IMO this is a violation of the Hippocratic Oath and those doctors who didn't protest and performed the surgeries should be punished.

No one cares about the Oath anymore.
 
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