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Title
Transphobic Hate Crime / Joanna Jamel.
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ISBN
9783319578798 (electronic book)
3319578790 (electronic book)
3319578782
9783319578781
3319578790 (electronic book)
3319578782
9783319578781
Publication Details
Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (127 pages).
Call Number
HV6773.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.15
Summary
This book uniquely combines a critical examination of the extent and diversity of transphobic hate crime together with a consideration of the victims and offenders. Trans people are marginalised in society and already negotiate complex physical and emotional challenges in order to live authentically in accordance with their self-identified gender presentation. Transphobic hate crime has devastating consequences both for the victim and trans people more generally by reinforcing the female/male binary and punishing gender non-conformity. In this thought-provoking study Jamel examines the history, extent, nature, and victim-offender relationship regarding these crimes whilst also considering the obstacles which affect legislation and policy-making decisions in response to hate crimes against trans people. The concept of a single transgender community is also critiqued in this book by exploring the diversity of trans identities cross-culturally. This original and timely book provides students, academics and those developing an interest in the topic with an understanding of the complexities of transphobic hate crime within the wider context of gender studies and critical criminology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Series
Palgrave hate studies.
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Table of Contents
1. Transgender People and Their Experiences of Transphobia in Indigenous Cultures
2. Transphobic Hate Crime on a National and International Scale
3. Legislation and its Protection of Trans People
4. Victim-Offender Relationship in Transphobic Hate Crime
5. Responses to Transphobic Hate Crime
6. Conclusions & Recommendations.
2. Transphobic Hate Crime on a National and International Scale
3. Legislation and its Protection of Trans People
4. Victim-Offender Relationship in Transphobic Hate Crime
5. Responses to Transphobic Hate Crime
6. Conclusions & Recommendations.