In an article published in the guardian titled "Why we should close women's prisons and treat their crimes more fairly" the author argue that men and women shouldn't be treated equally in the justice system. because apparently equal treatment is unfair to women, and the fair position is to treat women as superior class saying that "Sentencing systems around the world should be radically reformed to start with the assumption that women should not be sent to prison for their crimes "

In 2018 the justice secretary in the UK said "women should no longer be sent to prison unless they have committed a serious crime" and "announce plans for five new residential women's centres where offenders will get help with drug and alcohol problems, educational support and counselling instead of being locked up."

Another article by the SBS ( 80 per cent of funding for the company is derived from the Australian Government ) say that "8% of prisoners are women. that's about 8% too many"

Jenny Earle (of Prison Reform Trust UKwrites that "incarceration is emblematic of women’s confined and marginalised position in society" and that "reducing women’s imprisonment in the UK is a social justice imperative". She explains that "equality does not mean treating women and men the same" !

This is very shocking, despite the fact that women are already privileged in the justice system, they represent a small minority of the prison population and studies show that men are convicted 2x as often, and get 63% harsher sentences for the same crimes. people in mainstream media and politics arguing for more supremacy and discrimination !