What is PREA?
The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) is a federal law that prohibits sexual misconduct in correctional settings such as prisons, jails, lockups, juvenile facilities and federal detention facilities. Sexual misconduct under this law includes:

  • Inmate-on-inmate sexual assault and abuse
  • Staff-on-inmate sexual misconduct (sexual/inappropriate relationships with inmates)
  • Inmate-on-inmate and staff-on-inmate sexual harassment

The Issaquah Jail is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for staff and inmates. The jail has zero tolerance for sexual misconduct of any kind and will impose discipline for such misconduct, up to and including dismissal for staff and serious infractions for inmates who victimize other inmates.
Incidents of any and all reported sexual misconduct will also be referred to the Issaquah Police Department for criminal investigation. All complaints will be investigated. The Issaquah Jail and police department policies regarding sexual misconduct apply to all inmates. They also apply to employees, contractors and volunteers.
To learn more, read our PREA annual report.

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2. Who is currently in the Issaquah Jail?
3. How do I find my court date or an inmate’s court date?
4. Can I leave money for an inmate?
5. Can I bring clothing to an inmate?
6. Can I bring books or magazines to an inmate?
7. Can I leave toiletries for an inmate?
8. Can I call an inmate?
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10. Can I email an inmate?
11. I have been sentenced by the court to jail time. How do I turn myself in to the jail to begin my sentence?
12. What is the fee for Outside Agency Court Commitment?
13. How much does it cost to stay at the jail if ordered at my own expense?
14. What is PREA?
15. How do inmates report sexual misconduct?
16. How do I report sexual misconduct?