Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a progressive state prison official to the Justice Department's National Institute of Corrections (NIC) advisory board. Cheryl Strange, who was instrumental in establishing 'gender-affirming care' for transgender inmates in Washington state, will now serve on the board.
One of the policies implemented under Strange's leadership in Washington state was to have pat-downs or searches performed by a correctional officer of the gender formally requested by the transgender individual. This approach aimed to provide a more respectful and humane environment for transgender inmates.
Cheryl Strange was appointed as the Washington state Department of Corrections Secretary in May 2021 by Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee. She expressed her gratitude for the appointment to the NIC board, highlighting the reforms that have been made in Washington state to create a more humane corrections system while improving public safety.
The NIC advisory board plays a crucial role in influencing correctional policies nationwide, providing recommendations to raise prison standards to federal agencies and Congress. Strange's appointment is seen as a recognition of her commitment to public service and reform.
Last year, the Washington DOC and Disability Rights Washington reached an agreement to change policies regarding transgender inmates. This included the appointment of a 'Gender-Affirming Mental Health Specialist' in each prison, transgender-focused training for correctional officers, and providing gender-affirming clothing to transgender individuals.
Cheryl Strange's efforts have not only focused on gender-affirming care but also on programs aimed at reducing recidivism rates among inmates through education and job skill training. Her appointment to the NIC board is expected to bring valuable insights and experiences to the national level of corrections.
Washington state's progressive approach to transgender treatments for inmates reflects a broader trend in several states. The agreement between the Washington DOC and Disability Rights Washington signifies a step towards more equitable treatment of transgender, intersex, and non-binary incarcerated individuals.