Gender identity : inclusion, rights and victimization / edited by Sue J. Cronin.

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Beteiligte Person(en) Cronin, Sue J. (herausgegeben von)
Ausgabe1st ed.
Ort, Verlag, Jahr New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc. , 2023
Umfang1 online resource (214 pages)
ISBN979-88-911-3050-0
SpracheEnglisch
ZusatzinfoIncludes index.
ZusatzinfoIntro -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- LGBTQI+ Data Inclusion Act0F( -- Section 1. Short Title -- SEC. 2. Findings -- Sec. 3. Requirement to Collect Data on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Variations in Sex Characteristics -- Summary and Purpose of Legislation -- Background and Need for Legislation -- Section-by-Section Analysis -- Section 1. Short Title -- Sec. 2. Findings -- Sec. 3. Requirement to Collect Data on Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Variations in Sex Characteristics -- Legislative History -- Committee Consideration -- Roll Call Votes -- Explanation of Amendments -- List of Related Committee Hearings -- Statement of Oversight Findings and Recommendations of the Committee -- Statement of General Performance Goals and Objectives -- Application of Law to the Legislative Branch -- Duplication of Federal Programs -- Disclosure of Directed Rule Makings -- Federal Advisory Committee Act -- Unfunded Mandates Statement -- Earmark Identification -- Committee Estimate -- Changes in Existing Law Made by the Bill, as Reported -- Minority Views -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2 -- Understanding the Fight to Protect LGBTQI+ Rights in Europe and Eurasia13F( -- Statement of Björn Van Roozendaal, Programmes Director, ILGA-Europe -- Written Statement by Björn van Roozendaal, Programmes Director, ILGA-Europe -- Executive Summary: Rainbow Europe Map and Index 2021 -- Equality and Non-Discrimination -- Family -- Hate Crime and Hate Speech -- Legal Gender Recognition and Bodily Integrity -- Civil Society Space -- Asylum -- Statement of Svetlana Zakharova, Co-Secretary, ILGA-Europe Board Member, Russian LGBT Network -- Written Testimony by Svetlana Zakharova Director of the Legal and Social Support Charitable Foundation Sphere (Organization-Operator of the Russian LGBT Network) Individual Member of the Russian LGBT Network.
Statement of Tamas Dombos, Board Member, Hatter Society -- Written Statement of Tamás Dombos Board Member of Háttér Society and the Hungarian LGBT Alliance -- Statement of Dr. Lenny Emson, Director, Kyivpride -- Chapter 3 -- The Rise of Anti-LGBTQI+ Extremism and Violence in the United States14F* -- Statement of Michael Anderson, Survivor of Club Q Shooting -- Statement of Matthew Haynes, Founding Owner of Club Q -- Statement of James Slaugh, Survivor of Club Q Shooting -- Statement of Kelley Robinson, President, Human Rights Campaign -- Statement of Olivia Hunt, Policy Director, National Center for Transgender Equality -- Statement of Ilan Meyer, Distinguished Senior Scholar for Public Policy, the Williams Institute -- Statement of Charles Fain Lehman, Fellow, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Contributing Editor, City Journal -- Statement of Jessie Pocock, Chief Executive Officer &amp -- Executive Director, Inside out Youth Services -- Statement of Brandon Wolf, Survivor of Pulse Nightclub Shooting -- Chapter 4 -- Violent Victimization by Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity, 2017-202015F( -- Highlights -- Terms and Definitions -- The Rate of Violent Crime Excluding Simple Assault Against Lesbian or Gay Persons Was Two Times the Rate for Straight Persons -- Bisexual Persons Experienced Domestic Violence at Eight Times the Rate That Straight Persons Did -- Measurement of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the National Crime Victimization Survey -- Sexual Orientation -- Gender Identity -- The Rate of Violent Victimization of Transgender Persons was 2.5 Times the Rate for Cisgender Persons -- Bisexual Females Experienced Violent Victimization at a Rate Eight Times the Rate Among Straight Females -- During 2017-20, About 58% of Violent Victimizations Against Lesbian or Gay Persons Were Reported to Police -- Methodology.
Survey Coverage in the National Crime Victimization Survey -- Measurement of Crime in the NCVS -- Nonresponse and Weighting Adjustments -- Standard Error Computations -- NCVS Measurement of Rape or Sexual Assault -- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data in the NCVS -- Data Collection -- Sample Sizes -- Population Adjustments -- Item Nonresponse -- Appendix Table 1 -- Appendix Table 2 -- Appendix Table 3 -- Appendix Table 4 -- Appendix Table 5 -- Appendix Table 6 -- Appendix Table 7 -- Appendix Table 8 -- Appendix Table 9 -- Appendix Table 10 -- Appendix Table 11 -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 5 -- LGBTQ Pride Month: Fact Sheet32F( -- Introduction -- Background and History -- Legislation -- Sample Congressional Speeches and Recognitions -- Presidential Proclamations and Remarks -- Statistics -- Historical and Cultural Resources -- Chapter 6 -- Education Department Proposes New Title IX Regulations: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity39F( -- Bostock and Title VII's Sex Discrimination Ban -- Applying Bostock to Title IX: Federal Courts -- Applying Bostock to Title IX: Agency Guidance -- NPRM: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity -- Interaction with Title IX's Exceptions -- Title IX Exceptions -- NPRM's Provision on De Minimis Harm and Gender Identity -- Athletics -- Conclusion and Considerations for Congress -- Chapter 7 -- Gender-Affirming Care and Young People40F( -- What Is Gender-Affirming Care? -- Why Does It Matter? -- Resources -- Index -- Blank Page -- Blank Page.
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Andere AusgabenPrint version:: Gender Identity: Inclusion, Rights and Victimization. New York : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,c2023
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