Victorian Opposition responds to placement of trans sex offender in women’s prison

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The Victorian Opposition has pledged to prevent transgender prisoners convicted of violent sex crimes from being housed in women’s correctional facilities, following widespread concern over a case presided over by Victorian County Court Judge Nola Karapanagiotidis.

The controversy centres on an inmate, anonymised as Hilary Maloney, who sexually abused his five-year-old daughter under the direction of an American pedophile.

In a July sentencing, Judge Karapanagiotidis imposed a minimum jail term of 2.5 years, noting that Maloney’s transition to being a woman reduced his “moral culpability.”

Critics argue the sentence is exceptionally lenient, with the maximum penalty for the offences being 25 years and the standard sentence around 10 years.

Opposition Leader Brad Battin said the decision exposed vulnerable women to risk.

“There needs to be a line in the sand that says, no, there are certain things that are not acceptable and people going into opposite-sex prisons are putting people at risk,” he said, pledging that a Coalition government would bar transgender sex offenders from women’s prisons.

Women’s groups have also condemned the ruling, describing the placement of the inmate in the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre as an ongoing threat to female prisoners.

Maloney’s lawyer, Isabelle Skaburskis, defended her client, noting the inmate had spent 13 months in solitary confinement and describing her as “a vulnerable individual who does not pose a threat to other prisoners.”

The Andrews government has declined to intervene in the case, stating it would be inappropriate to comment on sentencing decisions made independently by the courts.

Source: The Australian.

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