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Negotiating violence in the context of transphobia and criminalization: The experiences of trans sex workers in Vancouver Canada

机译:在跨性别恐惧症和定罪的背景下谈判暴力:加拿大温哥华的跨性别工作者的经验

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A growing body of international evidence suggests that sex workers face a disproportionate burden of violence, with significant variations across social, cultural, and economic contexts. Research on trans sex workers has documented high incidents of violence; however investigations into the relationships between violence and social-structural contexts are limited. Therefore, the objective of this study was to qualitatively examine how social-structural contexts shape trans sex workers’ experiences of violence. In-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with 33 trans sex workers in Vancouver, Canada between June 2012 and May 2013. Three themes emerged that illustrated how social-structural contexts of transphobia and criminalization shaped violent experiences: (1) transphobic violence, (2) clients’ discovery of participants’ gender identity, and (3) negative police responses to experiences of violence. The findings demonstrate the need for shifts in sex work laws and culturally relevant anti-stigma programs and policies to address transphobia.
机译:越来越多的国际证据表明,性工作者面临着不成比例的暴力负担,在社会,文化和经济环境中差异很大。对跨性别工作者的研究表明,暴力事件屡见不鲜。但是,对暴力与社会结构环境之间关系的研究是有限的。因此,本研究的目的是定性研究社会结构背景如何塑造跨性别性工作者的暴力经历。在2012年6月至2013年5月之间,对加拿大温哥华的33名跨性别性工作者进行了深入的半结构式访谈。出现了三个主题,说明了跨性别恐惧症和犯罪行为的社会结构背景如何塑造了暴力经历:(1)跨性别暴力,(2)客户发现参与者的性别认同,以及(3)警方对暴力经历的负面反应。研究结果表明,有必要改变性工作法律以及与文化相关的反污名化计划和政策,以解决恐惧症。

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