Sexual victimization against transgender women in prison: Consent and coercion in context

In this article, we conjoin two long‐standing lines of inquiry in criminology—the study of prison life and the study of sexual assault—by using original qualitative and quantitative data from 315 transgender women incarcerated in 27 California men's prisons. In so doing, we advance an analysis...

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subjects Coercion
Consensual sex
Consent
Criminology
Data
Domestic violence
Female offenders
Heteronormativity
Imprisonment
Intimate partner violence
Men
prison
Prisoners
Prisons
Prominence
Qualitative research
rape
Sex crimes
sexual assault
Sexual behavior
sexual victimization
Sexual violence
Transgender persons
Victimization
violence against women
Vulnerability
Women
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