International surveys of victims show crime rates in England and Wales, including hate crimes, are among the highest in Europe. Nevertheless, sexual minority status is a less considered risk factor in general victimization research. This study used sexual minority status and sex to predict victimization across British Crime Surveys from 2007–2010. Logistic regression analyses showed sexual minority status groups were more likely than heterosexuals to be victimized from any and some specic crimes. However, bisexuals rather than lesbians or gay men were more consistently victimized, notably by sexual attacks and within the household. Implications for understanding victimization among these groups are discussed
Experiences of homophobic violence seem to differ for various sexual-minority subgroups. Previous re...
Prior literature illustrates that sexual minority people (e.g., bisexual, gay, queer) are at increas...
This cross-sectional study assessed the frequency of discrimination, harassment, and violence and th...
International surveys of victims show crime rates in England and Wales, including hate crimes, are a...
Purpose: First, to examine the relationship between sexual orientation and criminal victimisation; a...
Do sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) in the United States encounter disproportionate rates of vict...
Individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, queer, questioning, fluid,...
IntroductionPrior research has found that experiences with violence in the U.S. differ across indivi...
After emerging as an issue of concern nationally in the last half-century, fear of crime has remaine...
Experiences of homophobic violence seem to differ for various sexual minority subgroups. Previous re...
Background: Some (minority) groups (MGs) are more vulnerable to sexual violence (SV) exposure than o...
Background: Sexual and gender minorities [SGM] have been identified as a risk group for sexual viole...
This study examined whether or not sexual minorities who are also members of minority racial/ethnic,...
Previous international sexual violence research has shown that certain populations – such as migrant...
Lifetime victimization was examined in a primarily European American sample that comprised 557 lesbi...
Experiences of homophobic violence seem to differ for various sexual-minority subgroups. Previous re...
Prior literature illustrates that sexual minority people (e.g., bisexual, gay, queer) are at increas...
This cross-sectional study assessed the frequency of discrimination, harassment, and violence and th...
International surveys of victims show crime rates in England and Wales, including hate crimes, are a...
Purpose: First, to examine the relationship between sexual orientation and criminal victimisation; a...
Do sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) in the United States encounter disproportionate rates of vict...
Individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, queer, questioning, fluid,...
IntroductionPrior research has found that experiences with violence in the U.S. differ across indivi...
After emerging as an issue of concern nationally in the last half-century, fear of crime has remaine...
Experiences of homophobic violence seem to differ for various sexual minority subgroups. Previous re...
Background: Some (minority) groups (MGs) are more vulnerable to sexual violence (SV) exposure than o...
Background: Sexual and gender minorities [SGM] have been identified as a risk group for sexual viole...
This study examined whether or not sexual minorities who are also members of minority racial/ethnic,...
Previous international sexual violence research has shown that certain populations – such as migrant...
Lifetime victimization was examined in a primarily European American sample that comprised 557 lesbi...
Experiences of homophobic violence seem to differ for various sexual-minority subgroups. Previous re...
Prior literature illustrates that sexual minority people (e.g., bisexual, gay, queer) are at increas...
This cross-sectional study assessed the frequency of discrimination, harassment, and violence and th...