'Disposable People'. Bob Moser.
by Moser, Bob; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 406Human Relations. Publisher: Intelligence Report, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Gender identity disorders | Hate crime investigation | Hate crimes | Murder victims | TranssexualsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Washington has long been a destination of choice for transgendered people on the East Coast. Now, with the past year's [2003] spree of killings and the constant drumbeat of assaults that has accompanied it, the city has also become a microcosm of what life--and death--is often like for transgendered people in cities across the U.S. While the past year's murders and assaults are 'unrelated' in the law-enforcement sense of the term, most of the incidents do have at least one thing in common: 'transphobia'." (INTELLIGENCE REPORT) This article examines the growing number of hate crimes against transgendered people, including a rash of murders and assaults in Washington, D.C., and reveals how such crimes are often underreported and unsolved.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: 'Disposable People', Winter 2003; pp. 10-20.
"Washington has long been a destination of choice for transgendered people on the East Coast. Now, with the past year's [2003] spree of killings and the constant drumbeat of assaults that has accompanied it, the city has also become a microcosm of what life--and death--is often like for transgendered people in cities across the U.S. While the past year's murders and assaults are 'unrelated' in the law-enforcement sense of the term, most of the incidents do have at least one thing in common: 'transphobia'." (INTELLIGENCE REPORT) This article examines the growing number of hate crimes against transgendered people, including a rash of murders and assaults in Washington, D.C., and reveals how such crimes are often underreported and unsolved.
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