Nonetheless, it is very difficult to prevent sexual violence in prisons and prisons. Some people think that prisoners should get such prisoners because they are prisoners and should not help them. Sexual violence has been going on for centuries and is not a new problem. Until 2003, the Prison Rape Eradication Act required the Prison Bureau of Statistics to prepare a new national data collection on the incidence and prevalence of sexual violence in orthodontic facilities.
Male prisoners of war may be subject to rape and sexual violence. Sexual violence against male prisoners in the Iraq war is widely known as American security guards abuse the Iraqi male prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison and have confirmed that the prisoners themselves have been humiliated. The Islamic state of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) in what is known as "terrorism" is sexual violence against women and men. ISIL uses sexual violence to harm the security of the community and collects funds by selling prisoners to sex slaves. According to the Wall Street Journal, the ISIL appealed to the last judgment creed, "Hadith's reason is to see it as the end of the world as a pioneer in the revival of slavery". By the end of 2014, ISIL issued a booklet on the handling of female slaves.
Sexual behavior and sexual violence within prisons affect the physical and mental health of prison and prison inmates. Interest in research into sexual violence in female correctional institutions has not started until the mid-1990s 41, 42. However, studies on sexual behaviors in the prison environment are still rare. Prison women may be suffering from post traumatic stress disorder related to previous and / or current sexual assault. Those with a history of abuse can re-experience their abuse through search and deprivation without the need to deal with most privacy, isolation, and authority of a male corrector.