There is addressing fears, and there is pandering to prejudices.oh i think its very much about the fear rather than real incidents. though there was the very real situation of a rapist going to female prison in Scotland a few months ago. the point is how do we address those fears without saying womens rights are not as important as trans rights? there's a whole campaign about this sort of thing in social media, its kicking up quite a bit of fuss.
and its #NonBinaryAwarenessWeek so this thread is very timely.
The case to which you allude was absurd and should never have happened. Not till he'd had his undercarriage severed, anyway. And even then, solitary confinement may have been appropriate. I don't consider this emblematic of an endemic problem, though, any more than the case a few more years back where a racist was made to share a cell with a man of Asian heritage, and beat him to death on the first night of confinement. In any case, what happens in prison is not a paradigm of what happens at large, and I'd not prepare legislation promoting segregation based on the behavior of people behind bars.