There is a "tragedy unfolding" with the jailing of a transgender woman in a men's prison, despite a request for home detention, lawyer Kelly Ellis says.
Ms Ellis, who has previously defended transgender women facing time in men's prisons, said the sentencing yesterday of the Oamaru woman was "incredibly disappointing".
"We've got a tragedy unfolding, because there's one thing that's as sure as the sun rising in the east is that transgender women get raped in prison, and it's almost an inevitability for people in her situation," Ms Ellis said.
"Of course prisoners are an unpopular sector in society, but they're still humans, and human rights apply to them and should be vigorously protected."
Shelley Lee Williams, 37, was yesterday sentenced to nine months' imprisonment after pleading guilty in the Oamaru District Court to three charges of assault.