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- 4,291
- Location
- Upper US
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- Transgender people (16+) are victimized over four times more often than cisgender people. In 2017-2018, transgender people experienced 86.2 victimizations per 1,000 people compared to 21.7 victimizations per 1,000 people for cisgender people.
- Transgender women and men had higher rates of violent victimization (86.1 and 107.5 per 1,000 people, respectively) than cisgender women and men (23.7 and 19.8 per 1,000 people, respectively).
- One in four transgender women who were victimized thought the incident was a hate crime compared to less than one in ten cisgender women.
- In 2017-2018, transgender households had higher rates of property victimization (214.1 per 1,000 households) than cisgender households (108 per 1,000 households).
- About half of all violent victimizations were not reported to police. Transgender people were as likely as cisgender people to report violence to police.
Contact Rachel Dowd at dowd@law.ucla.edu for the full report.