Transgender Intimate Partner Violence: A Comprehensive Introduction
Transgender Intimate Partner Violence: A Comprehensive Introduction
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Abstract
A growing body of research finds that upward of half of transgender people experience intimate partner violence (IPV)—psychological, physical, or sexual abuse in romantic and sexual relationships—in their lifetimes, and consequences can be severe. Despite this, the movement to end IPV has focused almost exclusively on cisgender individuals, resulting in many transgender IPV (T-IPV) survivors being underserved and overlooked by the very laws and victim agencies tasked with protecting survivors. Research has illuminated a variety of unique aspects of T-IPV regarding the predictors of perpetration, the specific forms of abuse experienced, barriers to help seeking for survivors, and policy and intervention needs. As the first of its kind, this volume brings together leading T-IPV researchers and service providers to offer a comprehensive overview of past research and identify evidence-based strategies to foster systemic change in how transgender abuse is addressed in our policies and services. First the volume details known patterns of transgender abuse and examines, through an intersectional framework, the myriad ways in which discrimination and social inequality promote and enhance T-IPV. Second, the volume discusses how transphobia and cisnormativity impact the causes of T-IPV, survivor resiliency, and help seeking. Third, the volume reviews and critiques existing practices in how health care, shelters, policing, and the legal system intervene in T-IPV. The volume concludes with recommendations for transforming public health prevention, service provision, and research to ultimately build a safer and more inclusive world for transgender communities.
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Front Matter
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Part I Introduction and Overview of Transgender Intimate Partner Violence
Adam M. Messinger andXavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz-
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The Intersection of Transphobia, Human Rights, and Transgender Intimate Partner Violence
Adam M. Messinger andXavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz
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Tactics and Justifications of Abuse Involving Transgender Individuals
Xavier Quinn
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Undermining Transgender Survivors: Discrediting Identity Work in Intimate Relationships
Amanda Koontz
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The Intersection of Transphobia, Human Rights, and Transgender Intimate Partner Violence
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Part II Transgender IPV Context and Causes
Adam M. Messinger andXavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz -
Part III Best Practices in Transgender IPV Service Provision and the Law
Adam M. Messinger andXavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz -
Part IV Future Directions and Conclusions
Adam M. Messinger andXavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz-
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Beyond the Gender Binary: Trans/forming IPV Prevention Using a Public Health Framework
Rebecca Howard and others
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Training Service Providers to Identify and Overcome Service Barriers in Working with Transgender IPV Survivors
michael munson andLoree Cook-Daniels
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Overcoming Barriers to Knowledge Production in Transgender IPV Research
Adam F. Yerke andJennifer DeFeo
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Working toward Transgender Inclusion in the Movement to Address Intimate Partner Violence
Xavier L. Guadalupe-Diaz andAdam M. Messinger
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Beyond the Gender Binary: Trans/forming IPV Prevention Using a Public Health Framework
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End Matter
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