Herek Gregory M
University of California.
Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2015 Sep;85(5S):S29-37. doi: 10.1037/ort0000092.
This article addresses the topic of homophobia. Recent events might make it seem as though it is dying out. Hate crimes based on a person's sexual orientation or gender presentation can now be prosecuted by the federal government, even when they occur in states lacking their own hate crime laws. Numerous states have changed their laws to permit same-sex couples to marry, some through the passage of legislation and others through ballot measures. Since the U.S. Supreme Court's 2013 decision overturning part of the Defense of Marriage Act, those marriages have been recognized by the federal government. With the dramatic and relatively rapid turnaround in public opinion, this article focuses on the changes in stigma and issues of sexual prejudice as well.
本文探讨了恐同症这一主题。近期的事件可能让人觉得它正在逐渐消失。基于一个人的性取向或性别表现的仇恨犯罪现在可以由联邦政府进行起诉,即使这些犯罪发生在没有自己仇恨犯罪法律的州。许多州已经修改了法律,允许同性伴侣结婚,有些是通过立法,有些是通过投票措施。自美国最高法院2013年做出推翻《婚姻保护法》部分内容的裁决以来,这些婚姻已得到联邦政府的承认。随着公众舆论的急剧且相对迅速的转变,本文也关注了污名化的变化以及性偏见问题。