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Cruel And Unusual Summary

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This week in class we watched Cruel and Unusual (Baus et al. 2006). A documentary that followed the lives of four transgender women navigating their sexual identities and dealing with the difficulties of the prison system. This documentary demonstrates the argument that transgender women go through many injustices throughout their lives, specifically by stripping away their identity as women and forcing them into male prison systems without proper medical treatment. I have learned about the unfair treatment of transgender women and men in other sociology classes I have taken at UCSB. With this prior information I have made my own conclusions that the justice system is an inept institution ill fitted to handle inmates with transgender identities. …show more content…

These experiences occur during their everyday lives and are amplified once they enter the prison system. However, I think that the most severe piece of evidence is this film is the stigmatization felt by transgender people who are being discussed and classified as a person with a mental disorder. The American Psychiatric Association recognizes gender identity disorder in the 2013 version of the DSM-5. Gender identity disorder is noted to be the distress a person feels in result to the sex and gender they were assigned at birth. I find this interesting because it is obvious that transgender women and men will have distress throughout their lives, because they are growing up in a society that condemns people who are different from it’s heteronormative nature. It is ironic to me that the American Psychiatric Association and other institutions in American feel that being transgender is a disorder, because in the prison system they refuse to treat transgender inmates. The refusal of hormone medicine, cognitive therapy and other treatments is a normal pattern in prison systems

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