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Gender Violence

2002· article· en· 825 citations· W2035772608 on OpenAlex· 10.1300/j082v42n01_05

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Abstract

There is a pervasive pattern of discrimination and prejudice against transgendered people within society. Both economic discrimination and experiencing violence could be the result of a larger social climate that severely sanctions people for not conforming to society's norms concerning gender; as such, both would be strongly associated with each other. Questionnaires were distributed to people either through events or through volunteers, and made available upon the World Wide Web. A sample of 402 cases was collected over the span of 12 months (April 1996-April 1997). We found that over half the people within this sample experienced some form of harassment or violence within their lifetime, with a quarter experiencing a violent incident. Further investigation found that experiencing economic discrimination because one is transgendered had the strongest association with experiencing a transgender related violent incident. Economic discrimination was related to transgendered people's experience with violence. Therefore, both hate crimes legislation and employment protections are needed for transgendered individuals.

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The record

Venue
Journal of Homosexuality
Topic
LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
Field
Psychology
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
HarassmentTransgenderPrejudice (legal term)VictimisationPsychologySanctionsQuarter (Canadian coin)LegislationCriminologySocial issuesLesbianPoison controlSocial psychologySuicide preventionPolitical scienceSociologyGender studiesGeographyMedicineLawEnvironmental health
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