ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月21日 06時27分


Makeup, earrings and even ponytails are off limits. For women who work in federal prisons, where they are vastly outnumbered by male colleagues and male inmates, concealing every trace of their femininity is both necessary but, ultimately, futile. Some inmates don’t stop at stares. They also grope, threaten and expose themselves. But what is worse, according to testimony, court documents and interviews with female prison workers, male colleagues can and do encourage such behavior, undermining the authority of female officers and jeopardizing their safety. Other male employees join in the harassment themselves. And while women who report harassment face retaliation, professional sabotage and even termination, the careers of many harassers and those who protect them flourish, according to a #nytimes examination. @alyssaschukar shot this photo of a correctional officer who worked at a federal prison in Victorville, California. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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