BACKGROUND: Isla Bryson: Movement of violent transgender prisoners pausedpublished at 12:11 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February 2023
There will be a "pause" on transgender prisoners with a history of violence against women being placed in female jails in Scotland, Justice Secretary Keith Brown has announced.
He said an "urgent review" into the case of a trans woman convicted of raping two women before changing gender will also be carried out.
There was a public outcry when Isla Bryson was initially remanded to Cornton Vale women's prison.
She was later moved to a men's jail.
Further concerns were raised by the case of Tiffany Scott, previously known as a man called Andrew Burns, who had an application to move to a women's prison approved.
She has a history of violence and is serving an order for lifelong restriction, meaning she will only be released when she is no longer considered an "unmanageable risk to public safety".