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Something Was Wrong

Data Points: The Intersection of Crime & the LGBTQIA+ Community (featuring Jimanekia Eborn)

Something Was Wrong

Broken Cycle Media

True Crime, Documentary, Education, Society & Culture

4.124.6K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2024

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

*Content warning: domestic violence, intimate partner violence, physical, emotional, mental, and sexual abuse, assault, racism, murder, and hate crimes


Resources: 

Interpride: https://www.interpride.org/

UN Women: https://www.unwomen.org/

Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation: https://glaad.org/

UN High Commissioner for Refugees: https://www.unhcr.org/us/


Sources:

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N.T. Brown, T., & L. Herman, J. (2015). Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Abuse Among LGBT People: A review of existing research. UCLA Williams Institute School of Law. Retrieved June 26, 2024, from https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/ipv-sex-abuse-lgbt-people/


E. James, S., L. Herman, J., E. Durso, L., & Heng-Lehtinen, R. (2024). 2022 U.S. Trans Survey. National Center for Transgender Equality. Retrieved June 26, 2024, from https://transequality.org/sites/default/files/2024-02/2022%20USTS%20Early%20Insights%20Report_FINAL.pdf


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Wiggins, C. (2023, October 17). Hate Crimes Against LGBTQ+ People Surge, FBI Reports. The Advocate. https://www.advocate.com/news/fbi-increase-lgbtq-hate-crimes


Li, W., & Lartey, J. (2023, March 25). New FBI Data Shows More Hate Crimes. These Groups Saw The Sharpest Rise. The Marshall Project. https://www.themarshallproject.org/2023/03/25/asian-hate-crime-fbi-black-lgbtq



Jimanekia Eborn:

Jimanekia’s Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/jimanekia

Jimanekia’s Website: https://traumaqueen.love/

Trauma Queen the Podcast: https://traumaqueen.love/podcast

What Came Next Episode 36: [Jimanekia Eborn] Everyone Does Survivorship Differently


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Transcript

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Hi friends. podcast. Hi, friends, it's Jimmanika Eborn from Trauma Queen.

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I'm guest hosting this episode of Broken Cycle Media's new educational series, Data Points. These special episodes will include

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educational information, statistics, and support on important topics for our community.

0:32.3

Thank you so much for listening.

0:36.1

Before delving into the statistics and implications of the intersection of true crime and the

0:41.3

LGBTQIA plus community, defining key terms is crucial.

0:47.1

LGBT-plus encompasses individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual orientations and gender identities.

0:59.0

Violence against LGBTQ plus individuals can manifest as physical, sexual, or psychological harm and can be based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.

1:11.0

Research conducted by the UCLA School of Law reveals that LGBTQ plus individuals are nearly four times more likely than non-L-L-L-GQ plus individuals to be victims of violent crime.

1:24.1

According to the human rights campaign, women who identify as members of the

1:27.9

LGBT-plus community are significantly more likely than straight women to have ever experienced intimate partner violence in their lifetime.

1:37.0

A study conducted by the CDC reported that 61% of bisexual women, 44% of lesbian women, 35% of straight women, 37.3% of men who identify

1:49.6

as bisexual versus 29% of heterosexual men who had reported experiencing IPV in their lifetime.

1:59.0

Meanwhile, 26% of homosexual men report being the victim of intimate partner violence.

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Transgender people experience IPV at rates even higher than their cisgender peers.

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An analysis of the 2015 United States Transgender Survey found that 54% of all trans and non-binary people have experienced IPV at some point in their lifetimes.

2:22.0

An essential factor to consider is that for many members of the

2:25.6

LGBTQ plus community, intimate partner violence often begins in youth or young adulthood.

2:31.6

According to the same survey mentioned above,

2:34.3

lesbian, gay, and bisexual high school age students report elevated rates of physical

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