Why on earth does general population house male and females together? Am I reading this wrong?
The whole story is heartbreaking for the poor victim.
Are you referring to this:
The woman, identified as Jane Doe in the lawsuit, was held in the general population at the county jail — the same place where the rape suspect, Keith Hendricks, was housed.
Male and female general populations are kept separate. Both genders are held in the same facility.
That sentence could have been written better to avoid confusion.
The first point of that sentence is that Jenny Jane Doe was not held where she could be protected from the female gen pop.
The second point is that inside the Harris County jail, she was subjected to treatment as bad as, if not worse, than Hendricks.
Harris County jail has a long history as a facility that consistently fails to provide much in the way of protecting inmates from one another.
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/12/harris-county-jails/422202/
http://m.chron.com/news/houston-tex...stice-investigating-Harris-County-1788335.php
So much about this is galling.
"Extraordinary" circumstances, or not, I cannot fathom what the DA's office was thinking when they came up with the Harris County jail as a "solution."
And then to apparently not follow-up to the extent to see that she would be provided, at the least, the minimum that Harris County jail could offer as to protection.
I don't live in Harris County, but I have followed criminal justice news coming out of Houston for a long time.
When I first read this story and got to the part that read "Harris County jail," my immediate reaction was "uh-oh...they didn't...seriously bad decision."
I don't even know what to think about a DA's office that couldn't see the obviousness in that.
Up until now, I have judged Anderson's tenure as Harris County DA along the "Rosenthal scale."
This situation sets a new low for incompetence and self-serving disregard for a crime victim.