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'It's Something You Just Have to Ignore': Understanding and Addressing Contemporary Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Safety Beyond Hate Crime Paradigms

机译:“这就是您所需要忽略的事情”:了解和解决仇恨犯罪范式之外的当代男女同性恋,双性恋和跨性别安全问题

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In common with the experiences of many other groups – and despite changing legal landscapes and increasing recognition within social policy of different groups’ needs – LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans) people continue to face discrimination and abuse, and improving safety continues to be a key touchstone for policy makers and practitioners engaging with LGBT lives. Based on evidence from Count Me In Too, an LGBT participatory research project in Brighton & Hove, UK, the paper challenges approaches to dealing with LGBT safety that narrowly focus on reporting within a hate crime paradigm, and recognises the shift towards multi-agency approaches to LGBT safety. Our evidence shows that many LGBT people differentially recognise or do not recognise abuse, instead ‘normalising’ much of the abuse they experience in order to carry on with day-to-day life. By focusing on the effects of abuse and how it is dealt with by individuals and communities, rather than focusing on what constitutes abuse, we show the importance of addressing LGBT safety in ways that move beyond questions of criminal justice and the reporting of hate crime. We argue for a broader social policy framework that uses multi-agency approaches to community safety for those who experience abuse on the basis of their sexual and/or gender identities, which should attend to how safety services may provide more appropriate contexts of care and support, and which should build upon relevant knowledges within LGBT communities. Fostering solidarities among LGBT people may also empower them to work towards broader social transformation.
机译:与许多其他群体的经历一样,尽管法律格局发生了变化,并且在不同群体的社会政策中获得了越来越多的认可,但LGBT(男女同性恋,双性恋和跨性别者)仍继续受到歧视和虐待,安全性不断提高,成为参与LGBT生活的政策制定者和从业人员的重要试金石。基于英国布莱顿霍夫大学一项LGBT参与性研究项目Count Me In Too的证据,该论文对处理LGBT安全的方法提出了挑战,该方法狭义地侧重于仇恨犯罪范式中的报告,并认识到向多机构方法的转变对LGBT安全。我们的证据表明,许多LGBT人以不同的方式认识或不认识虐待,而是“规范化”他们经历的许多虐待,以维持日常生活。通过关注虐待的后果以及个人和社区如何处理虐待,而不是关注构成虐待的问题,我们显示出以超越刑事司法和举报仇恨犯罪的方式解决LGBT安全的重要性。我们主张建立一个更广泛的社会政策框架,对因性和/或性别认同而遭受虐待的人们采用多机构方法来确保社区安全,并应关注安全服务如何提供更合适的护理和支持环境,并且应该以LGBT社区内部的相关知识为基础。在LGBT人群中加强团结也可能使他们有能力朝着更广泛的社会转型迈进。

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