South Wales Echo

Trans woman rapist moved to male prison

RAPES WERE COMMITTED WHEN OFFENDER WAS A MAN

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A TRANSGENDE­R woman convicted of raping two women is being moved to a male prison, hours after First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced she would not be held in Scotland’s only allfemale jail.

The Scottish First Minister addressed the row over where Isla Bryson, 31, from Clydebank, should be imprisoned after being found guilty of two rapes carried out when she was a man.

Bryson was taken to Cornton Vale women’s prison in Stirling after being convicted on Tuesday. The transfer to the male prison was expected to be completed yesterday.

Speaking during First Minister’s Questions at Holyrood, Ms Sturgeon said a risk assessment was being carried out by the Scottish Prison Service (SPS), but she stressed Bryson would not be housed at Cornton Vale.

She said: “It would not be appropriat­e for me, in respect of any prisoner, to give details of where they are being incarcerat­ed.

“But given the understand­able public and parliament­ary concern in this case, I can confirm to Parliament that this prisoner will not be incarcerat­ed at Cornton Vale women’s prison.

“I hope that provides assurance to the public.”

The case was raised by Scottish Conservati­ve leader Douglas Ross, who questioned why Bryson had initially been placed in the female-only jail after being remanded into custody prior to sentencing.

Branding Bryson a “beast”, Mr Ross said: “This double rapist only decided to change gender after he was charged by the police.

“It took the threat of jail for this criminal to decide to change his gender.

That’s not a coincidenc­e, that is a conscious decision.

“We think it is wrong that a rapist is sent to a women’s prison. We believe a rapist having access to a women’s single-sex space is a threat.”

Ms Sturgeon said: “Short term or long term, this prisoner is not going to be in Cornton Vale.

“But it is important to allow the Scottish Prison Service operationa­lly to give effect to the decisions that they have taken.”

A Scottish Prison Service spokesman said: “Decisions by the SPS as to the most appropriat­e location to accommodat­e transgende­r people are made on an individual­ised basis, informed by a multi-disciplina­ry assessment of both risk and need.

“Such decisions seek to protect both the wellbeing and rights of the individual as well as the welfare and rights of others around them, including staff, in order to achieve an outcome that balances risks and promotes the safety of all, and that is exactly what has happened in this case.”

Speaking to journalist­s later, the First Minister said the government had given no “formal direction” to the prison service on where Bryson should be imprisoned.

She added: “In all cases where a risk assessment is being done, the prison service will not necessaril­y wait until it is concluded if there are reasons for a different decision on where a prisoner is accommodat­ed.

“This individual case is not about whether they are trans or not, in this individual case this is a person who’s been convicted of rape, so this individual is a rapist and a sex offender and that is what’s important.”

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