暴力,身份和治安

L. Moran, Andrew N. Sharpe
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跨性别者呼吁警方更严肃地对待针对他们的暴力行为,这种呼吁有一些相似之处。一般来说,这是一种以仇恨犯罪为特征的暴力。跨性别活动凸显了许多问题,例如,报告不足、对警察缺乏信任和信心、警察缺乏认可、检出率低、澄清率低、司法定罪不频繁。这种激进主义可以被描述为在警务和刑事司法领域出现的身份政治的另一个例子。虽然我们欢迎它的出现,但一些学者对身份政治对警务和刑事司法机构的影响持批评态度,认为它进一步加剧了社会和社区的分裂。尽管我们有一些共同的担忧,但在本文中,我们认为这些问题是关于身份本质的特定假设的影响。我们对身份政治进行了分析,试图挑战这一立场,并对在澳大利亚悉尼进行的研究中产生的跨性别暴力和不安全经历的经验数据进行了分析。我们的分析揭示了在跨性别认同的背景下,许多不同的社会和文化部门在工作中多重和同时运作。我们将探讨这种方法对警务身份的重要性。
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Violence, identity and policing
The call by transgender people for the police to take violence against them more seriously has some familiar attributes. In general it is a violence characterized as hate crime. Transgender activism has highlighted many problems, for example, under-reporting, lack of trust and confidence in policing, lack of police recognition, low detection rates, clear up rates and infrequent judicial determinations of guilt. This activism might be characterized as another instance of identity politics emerging within the field of policing and criminal justice. While we welcome its emergence some scholars have been critical of the impact of identity politics upon policing and criminal justice bodies, suggesting it promotes further social and community divisions. Although we share some of these concerns, in this article we argue that these problems are the effect of particular assumptions about the nature of identity. We offer an analysis of identity politics that seeks to challenge this position, as well as an analysis of empirical data of transgender experiences of violence and insecurity arising out of research undertaken in Sydney, Australia. Our analysis exposes the multiple and simultaneous operation of many different social and cultural divisions at work in the context of transgender identity. We explore the significance of this approach to identity for policing.
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