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Women at Broadmoor used as guinea pigs for male sex offenders, says
former patient

By Sophie Goodchild, Home Affairs Correspondent

16 March 2003

A former patient at Broadmoor, the high-security hospital, has told how
she and other women were used as guinea pigs in the attempted
rehabilitation of dangerous sex offenders and convicted psychopaths.

The extraordinary allegations of sexual abuse and rape are revealed today
in an interview given by the former patient. Such disclosures by women
are extremely rare, not least because of fears of reprisals and the stigma
surrounding any stay in Broadmoor.

The woman, Catherine, (not her real name) was a patient at the hospital
for three years. Now living in the community, she has revealed that female
patients were ordered to pair up with male offenders at a special event
dubbed "the clinical disco" by staff.

The youngest female patients were also frequently "groomed" by
paedophiles and then sexually abused.

These revelations come only a week after Julia Wassell, the hospital's
former director of women's services, told how she was driven from her job
when she reported to her superiors more than 1,000 allegations, including
rape, sexual harassment, indecent assault and verbal abuse.

The Independent on Sunday has been campaigning for better treatment
for mentally ill people including those in high-security hospitals.

Now aged 55, Catherine was sent to Broadmoor after she set fire to a
wastepaper bin in her office and was convicted of arson. Sexually abused
as a child, she found herself locked up with men who themselves had been
convicted of sexual crimes against women.

"The arson charge came at a time when I was feeling desperation and
panic," she said. "I had been a long-term victim of serious abuse and was
also separating from my husband.

"It was a cry for help. We now understand women experience post-
traumatic stress disorder but in those days they were never asked why
they did what they did."

When she was convicted in 1978 at the age of 32, the judge recommended
that Catherine should receive therapy, but she was locked up without
psychiatric help. "They didn't know when I'd get out. It was a life
sentence. I remember feeling totally abandoned – I was going to be
punished. But I knew I wasn't a dangerous person, that I was not going to
go around setting fire to places.

"There was no point in resisting. We were told what underwear to put on,
what to eat, when to wash. The principle behind the system was if you
could control your behaviour you could work your way out."

Catherine said that staff failed to take into account the fact many of the
female patients had been abused as children and were extremely
vulnerable. Women would be put in the same therapy classes as men but
were never given details about their backgrounds. "We were dominated by
large numbers of male patients. Women became part of the treatment for
the men. We had this event called the 'clinical disco' which was
compulsory for women. We would be paired off and had to dance with
them as part of their treatment process. That's what we were used for.
The men would literally be drooling." Catherine alleges staff also allowed
male patients to write letters to female patients without censoring the
contents. "We would get graphic, explicit letters in the post," said
Catherine, who now does voluntary counselling work. "They could sit down
and write out their fantasies. We were locked up with the perpetrators of
abuse and had to go through the whole process of victimisation again.

"The men would do the most appalling things. They worked in the kitchens
and would call out of the window 'Don't eat the rice pudding – they've
masturbated in it.' And you wouldn't know if they were telling the truth.
There was a swimming pool but we stopped going because the men would
masturbate as they watched us.

"The men were protected by the system and the women didn't matter. I
know a woman who was raped by a male patient and it was said to her,
'Who is it going to matter to?' The staff just told us not to take any notice.
It was like we were not worth protecting. Yet only a minority of women
had been through the criminal justice system. Most of the women are a
danger to themselves, not to others. Self-harm is a serious problem."

After Broadmoor, Catherine was transferred to a psychiatric hospital in
London for three months then to a half-way house hostel. There she was
raped and badly beaten by one of the male lodgers.

"By then, I'd become immune. I dealt with the rape by allowing it to
disappear out of my consciousness. The only good thing to come of that
was I was moved out of the hostel and rehoused. That was my last
experience of the mental health system. I never asked for help again. I've
had some counselling training, I'm well read – I've dealt with it in my own
way. You feel you are at the end of a very long chain."

Since being released, Catherine has found it very difficult to form
relationships or to find work because of the stigma of mental illness. She
welcomes a recent decision by the Government to move all women out of
secure hospitals but says it is too late for some.

"The cemetery where women patients are buried in Broadmoor is behind
bars. Even in death they are not free. I can never forget the wonderful,
artistic women I met who collapsed under the weight of what happened to
them and the fact they were put in this filthy place."

18 March 2003 11:31


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