There were witnesses. And victim accounts. One man was stripped of his certification for "criminal conduct" and "inappropriate sexual conduct while on duty." But it wasn't enough to charge 2 Idaho prison guards accused of sexually abusing multiple women. www.investigatewest.org/two-idaho-pr...
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"Illustration of women in prison uniforms sitting together in a dimly lit cell." Transcribed Text: "From one voice to many: Women speak out on Idaho prison abuse Inspired by Andrea Weiskircher, scores of women revealed sexual abuse by Idaho prison staff. Most of their cases were buried."
A recent @investigatewest.bsky.social investigation found years of sexual abuse in Idaho prisons & systemic failures that let this abuse go unchecked.
All Idahoans — including those who are incarcerated — deserve fair treatment under the law and transparency from prison officials & state leaders.
In a letter to Gov. Little, @now4idaho.bsky.social condemned the state’s “shameful” failure to protect women from sexual abuse by prison staff & called for an independent investigation & "immediate" action - prompted by @investigatewest.bsky.social reporting. www.investigatewest.org/idaho-leader...
Whew. That's a lot. We know. We're here to help you make sense of it and understand what's being done to fix it. Send questions. Or tips. Or your own experience. And stay tuned for updates that we'll post at investigatewest.org/guarded-by-p... Thanks for reading! /end
Lastly (for now) is Andrea's story. In story 6, we dive into the life of one woman who is fighting the system's treatment of women like her and the movement she ignited while she was behind bars. investigatewest.org/from-one-voi... 12/
Story 5: In rare instances when a guard is charged with sexually assaulting an incarcerated woman, plea deals offer leniency. Part of the problem, according to the director of the Project on Addressing Prison Rape, is that Idaho's law is "too narrow." investigatewest.org/idaho-law-ch... 12/
Listen as Idaho State Police detectives interview Sgt. Brian Klingensmith about former inmate’s allegation that he raped her. The 9-minute, unedited audio of the interview in Story 4 was obtained by InvestigateWest through a public records request. investigatewest.org/case-closed-... 11/
Most of the abuse we heard about wasn't criminally investigated. But when it was, we found that police sometimes dismissed evidence, ignored leads and treated survivors as suspects, allowing abusers to escape justice. investigatewest.org/case-closed-... 10/
Story 3 examine's one woman's experience. Through her, we learned how this abuse occurs, the failures of the prison system to prevent and stop it, and the retaliation victims face when they chose to speak up. investigatewest.org/in-idaho-wom... 9/
We found 37 prison workers accused in the last decade of sexual misconduct toward incarcerated women. Of those, 18 resigned. 8 were fired. 3 were criminally charged. And 1 received a prison sentence for abuse, which was dismissed after he completed alternative sentencing. 8/
If you only have time for one story, I'd suggest story 2. It lays out the main findings of our yearlong investigation. For instance, since 2020, there have been at least 59 documented allegations of staff sexually abusing imprisoned women. investigatewest.org/staff-sexual... 7/
The Ada County Sheriff’s Office heavily redacted a report containing the allegations. It claimed the omitted information “would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy” and that it was "unclear" how info about a state worker at a taxpayer-funded prison served the public interest. 6/
Our first story looks at one guard who was convicted of raping an inmate, and the only one who received a prison sentence for his crime. His victim says it isn't a victory but an “infuriating” example of why sexual abuse by guards is so common. investigatewest.org/the-idaho-pr... 5/
The Idaho prison system withheld reports of officer sexual misconduct and refused to discuss disciplinary action. It could not provide a count of staff sexual misconduct allegations making our reporting the most thorough accounting of alleged sexual abuse in Idaho women’s prisons to date. 4/
We began reporting this in 2024 after hearing from several incarcerated women who said they’d been sexually abused by guards. We interviewed more than 36 current or former inmates and made more than 100 public records requests from Idaho agencies. 3/
It turns out, that was a lot of information to throw at you in a short amount of time. So, here is a summary of each story with links to help you catch up - a guide, if you will, to our coverage. I'll also include a few of the main points we uncovered to make sure you don't miss them. Buckle up. 2/
In the state that incarcerates women at the nation's highest rate, @wilsonc.bsky.social and I uncovered rampant sexual abuse by Idaho women's prison guards. After a year of reporting, we published 6 stories examining the system that failed to protect them. 🧵 1/
Grantees @wbryen.bsky.social & @wilsonc.bsky.social investigated sexual assault reports made by 25 women against more than 40 prison guards and revealed how the Idaho Department of Corrections systematically tolerates the sexual abuse of inmates. @investigatewest.bsky.social
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"In Idaho prisons, more than two dozen women say guards prey on them with little fear of consequences — and those who speak up are often punished."
The U.S. is a leader in women's incarceration, and behind bars, women are anything but safe. 🧵
.@wilsonc.bsky.social and I spent a year investigating why sexual abuse by Idaho women's prison guards is so common. We found that the Idaho prison system, police and the courts failed to protect incarcerated women. You can read more stories like this one at www.investigatewest.org/guarded-by-p...
Instead, Quiroz completed a treatment program in state custody. His prison sentence was dismissed and he was placed on probation. His victim called the result an "infuriating" example of why sexual abuse by Idaho guards is so common. Here's the full story. www.investigatewest.org/the-idaho-pr...
Most sexual abuse allegations against women's prison staff are never referred to law enforcement, and the ones that are rarely result in criminal charges. Quiroz is the only women's prison guard in the last 10 years to receive a prison sentence for raping an inmate. And he never served that time.
While police were investigating, they discovered that just weeks before Quiroz raped her, he used his access to prison records to locate and contact a second woman who had recently been released from prison for a sexual encounter. Ada County prosecutors charged Quiroz with felony rape.
🧵 Idaho prison guard Ricardo Quiroz was transporting a woman under his supervision from the hospital where she had a medical procedure back to prison when, she says, he raped her in the back of the van. For 2 years, she was too scared to report what happened. In 2020, she finally did...