Where do incarcerated trans women prefer to be housed and why? Adding nuanced understandings to a complex debate through the voices of formerly incarcerated trans women in Australia and the United States

IF 10.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Annette Brömdal, Tait Sanders, Melinda Stanners, Carol du Plessis, Jessica Gildersleeve, Amy B. Mullens, Tania M. Phillips, Joseph Debattista, Kirstie Daken, Kirsty A. Clark, Jaclyn M. W. Hughto
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Background Incarcerated trans women experience significant victimization, mistreatment, barriers to gender-affirming care, and human rights violations, conferring high risk for trauma, psychological distress, self-harm, and suicide. Across the globe, most carceral settings are segregated by sex assigned at birth and governed by housing policies that restrict gender expression—elevating ‘safety and security’ above the housing preferences of incarcerated people.
被监禁的跨性别女性喜欢被关在哪里?为什么?通过澳大利亚和美国曾被监禁的跨性别女性的声音,为一场复杂的辩论增添细微的理解
被监禁的跨性别女性遭受了严重的伤害、虐待、性别确认护理的障碍和人权侵犯,使她们遭受创伤、心理困扰、自残和自杀的风险很高。在全球范围内,大多数监狱都是根据出生时的性别进行隔离的,并受到限制性别表达的住房政策的约束——将“安全和保障”置于被监禁者的住房偏好之上。
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