Lantz Brendan, Faulkner Lexi, M Mills Jack
Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA.
J Interpers Violence. 2024 Jan;39(1-2):341-368. doi: 10.1177/08862605231197139. Epub 2023 Sep 14.
There is a growing acknowledgment of transgender homicide as a serious social and public health issue; indeed, the American Medical Association has even referred to violence against transgender people as an "epidemic." Addressing this issue, however, requires understanding the patterns associated with this violence. Yet, reliable data for doing so does not currently exist, especially in recent years. As such, the prevalence of these incidents and their key features are not easily understood. The current study addresses this issue using a comprehensive nationwide database on 305 instances of homicide directed against transgender people between 2010 and 2021, collected through extensive open-source data collection methods. The descriptive analyses of these incidents demonstrate pronounced increases in homicide victimization over time, and clear geographic clustering by state, such that roughly one in four incidents occurred in just three states: Texas, Florida, and California. After accounting for the estimated size of the transgender population, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Missouri emerge as the most dangerous states with the highest risk of homicide victimization. The results also clearly demonstrate the intersectional nature of transgender homicide, in finding that most homicide victims are young Black or Hispanic transgender women. We conclude by emphasizing the need for multipronged policy responses to this issue that recognize the uniquely dangerous intersection of social problems that contribute to the vulnerable social position of many transgender people, including their vulnerability to homicide victimization.
跨性别者杀人案作为一个严重的社会和公共卫生问题,正日益受到关注;事实上,美国医学协会甚至将针对跨性别者的暴力行为称为一种“流行病”。然而,要解决这个问题,需要了解与这种暴力行为相关的模式。然而,目前尚无可靠的数据,尤其是近年来的数据。因此,这些事件的发生率及其关键特征并不容易理解。本研究利用一个全面的全国性数据库,该数据库涵盖了2010年至2021年间针对跨性别者的305起杀人案,这些数据是通过广泛的开源数据收集方法收集的。对这些事件的描述性分析表明,随着时间的推移,杀人案受害率显著上升,并且在各州存在明显的地理聚集现象,约四分之一的事件仅发生在三个州:得克萨斯州、佛罗里达州和加利福尼亚州。在考虑跨性别者人口估计规模后,路易斯安那州、密西西比州和密苏里州成为杀人案受害风险最高的最危险州。研究结果还清楚地表明了跨性别者杀人案的交叉性,即发现大多数杀人案受害者是年轻的黑人或西班牙裔跨性别女性。我们在结论中强调,需要针对这个问题采取多管齐下的政策应对措施,认识到导致许多跨性别者处于脆弱社会地位(包括他们易成为杀人案受害者)的社会问题的独特危险交叉点。