Action | Amend Minimum Standards for Jails and Lockups to add requirements on restraint of pregnant offenders |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 2/29/2012 |
Shackling pregnant women isa great health risk to them and their fetuses. This is true especially during labor and delivery, when women most need freedom of movement and medical staff may need to conduct emergency procedures.
Among the states that have restricted shackling of pregnant inmates, there are no documented instances of women in labor or delivery escaping or causing harm to themselves, the public, security guards, or medical staff.
The DOC has already voluntarily placed limits on the use of restraints on pregnant inmates in state prisons. Local and regional facilities should follow suit.
Therefore, please adopt regulations that will protect--rather than endanger--women and their fetuses by limiting the use of restraints.