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Violence against transgender people in the United States
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Violence against transgender people in the United States includes sexual, physical, and emotional violence. These acts of gender-based violence may result in the death of a transgender person. The stigma surrounding the transgender community and those who are gender non-conforming accompanied by the assumption of their sexual orientation is often cited as the reason for these brutal acts. Transgender people are more likely to be violently attacked than cisgender ones. The murder rate for transgender individuals is estimated to be lower than that of cisgender people, though the trend is reversed for young black or Latina transgender women. Between 2008 and 2020, 271 murders on trans people were reported in USA, giving ca 0.83 murders per 1'000'000 inhabitants and placing USA somewhere in th
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December 2020 November 2021
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No mention of sexual orientation found. Source doesn't use the term 'hate crime', let alone ascribe the term to verbal harassment
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Violence against transgender people in the United States includes sexual, physical, and emotional violence. These acts of gender-based violence may result in the death of a transgender person. The stigma surrounding the transgender community and those who are gender non-conforming accompanied by the assumption of their sexual orientation is often cited as the reason for these brutal acts. Transgender people are more likely to be violently attacked than cisgender ones. The murder rate for transgender individuals is estimated to be lower than that of cisgender people, though the trend is reversed for young black or Latina transgender women. Between 2008 and 2020, 271 murders on trans people were reported in USA, giving ca 0.83 murders per 1'000'000 inhabitants and placing USA somewhere in the middle between "safe" and "unsafe" states, with reservation for inaccuracies and possible underreporting from some locations.
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