Govt probes sexual behaviour in prisons

Probed: Govt says the study will inform future decisions
Probed: Govt says the study will inform future decisions

Government has initiated a study into sexual behaviour in prisons whose results will determine the way forward in terms of interventions, officials at the National AIDS Coordinating Agency have confirmed.

The survey comes after years of lobbying by rights advocates who have been asking government to provide condoms to prisoners and recognise that homosexual relationships are taking place behind bars.

Government’s official line has been that homosexuality is illegal and therefore cannot be facilitated, although senior officials have appeared to warm to the idea in recent times.

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