Petition: Just Treatment of Trans People in NYPD Custody
Via Fierce.
Dear Police Commissioner Ray Kelly c/o the New York Police Department,
We, members of New York City’s transgender communities, community organizations, advocates, and allies, ask that you implement changes in the New York City Police Department (NYPD) policies that would improve our safety in interactions with the police. Specifically, we insist that you adopt the “Proposed Policy for the Treatment of Transgender People in NYPD Custody” and the associated changes to the NYPD patrol guide, submitted to the NYPD in April 2009.
Transgender New Yorkers report experiencing verbal harassment, disproportionate arrests for ‘quality of life’ offenses, invasive and unlawful searches for the purpose of determining gender, and housing placement in NYPD custody that could expose them to harassment and violence while in NYPD custody.
To respond to these needs, a group of New York City based community organizations and individuals – including those who have personally come into contact with the NYPD – came together to propose comprehensive changes to the NYPD patrol guide. We drew on our own experiences as well as on the policies of cities that have led the way in addressing interactions between police and transgender communities, including Washington, D.C.; San Francisco, California; Seattle, Washington; Portland, Oregon; and Toronto, Ontario.
The result of this work is reflected in the Proposed Policy for the Treatment of Transgender People in NYPD Custody that includes:
*NYPD officers will refer to an arrestee with the name and pronouns the arrestee has used to identify him or herself and not require proof of an individual’s gender or challenge an individual’s gender identity.
*NYPD officers will refrain from using slurs or making lewd, derogatory, or harassing remarks based on gender (including gender identity and expression), sex, or sexual orientation.
*NYPD officers will not ask personal questions about gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation or practices, or medical history unless necessary for an investigation.
*NYPD officers will not construe gender identity or expression as evidence that an individual has engaged in prostitution or any other crime.
*Under no circumstances shall NYPD officers frisk or search any person for the purpose of determining that person’s gender or to view or touch the person’s genitals.
*Placement decisions about a transgender arrestee will be based on a determination of where the individual will be safest .
The NYPD is failing to meet constitutional standards of treatment for transgender people in police custody. Instead, transgender New Yorkers have experienced unjust and inhumane practices that violate their rights. By adopting these policy recommendations, the NYPD can take a necessary step closer to fulfilling its own promise of courtesy, professionalism, and respect for the transgender community and all New Yorkers. We demand your leadership on this issue and the immediate implementation of the Proposed Policy for the Treatment of Transgender People in NYPD Custody.
Sincerely,
The Undersigned.
h/t buria_q
I’ve tried several times to sign the petition and have gotten a failure message each time–is this happening to anyone else? Any suggestions on how to get it to work? I use Firefox on Ubuntu linux.
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Laura G
12 May 09 at 6:32 pm
Do you have no script? And if so, did you allow scripts on the petition page?
Lisa Harney
12 May 09 at 6:51 pm
This is nice, but I’m sure we’ve all seen cases where the policy sounds nice but it’s the same old bigots who implement (or not) the policy. I’m hopeful but won’t be surprised if Bad Things happen.
Jessica
12 May 09 at 6:56 pm
I have javascript enabled. I’m not sure how to enable (or disable) other types of scripts. I’ll just try tomorrow from my school computer. Thanks for trying to help.
Laura G
12 May 09 at 7:06 pm
I don’t know what it looks like on Ubuntu, but in Windows, Noscript puts an S in the lower right corner – with a red circle and slash if any scripts are disabled on the page you’re viewing. You right-click it to see a list of sites you want to allow.
Jessica, agreed – we saw that play out in DC recently.
Lisa Harney
12 May 09 at 7:08 pm
yeah, police officers will look at this new policy and la-a-a-a-augh, then just keep on keeping on. cos they know that they are there to assuage the fears of white het cis people and keep the rest of us down.
GallingGalla
12 May 09 at 8:31 pm
Same problem as Laura G also on ubuntu and firefox but I definitely have scripts enabled, seems to some kind of POST data problem
Paula Thomas
12 May 09 at 9:27 pm
I’m on firefox & Vista (ugg, I need to install Ubuntu though) & it won’t work for me either. I have NoScripts, but I allowed the petitions page & refreshed.
Drakyn
12 May 09 at 9:36 pm
Same prob. I’m on a mac, I tried firefox & safari, to no avail. Has anyone gotten it to work on firefox/mozilla based browsers, or on IE/others?
Cedar
12 May 09 at 11:44 pm
Not directly related, but i thought this potentially worth bringing to your attention: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/8046939.stm
shiva
13 May 09 at 10:04 am
Pity that bit of binarous language (“him or herself”) slipped into the first bullet point. :(
While “themself” would be perfectly correct there and what I suspect most would immediately think of as a non-genderbinarous alternative, I’d instead suggest “herself/emself/himself”, in order to emphasise a gender spectrum, and one that isn’t male led either.
Jessikat
14 May 09 at 6:38 am