tgeu
Monitoring transphobic incidents
Introduction
S
ince
2008,
Transgender
Europe
search in the 12 months prior to the sur-
The present booklet aims to provide an in-
(TGEU) has been a pioneer in re-
vey. Every fifth transgender person also
troduction to the topic of monitoring dis-
search on trans people’s experience of
reported discrimination in healthcare set-
crimination, hate speech and hate crimes
violence and crime: its Trans Murder Mon-
tings, which rate is twice as high as among
by defining the most common terms and
itoring (TMM) Project has documented
those who don’t identify as transgender.
present guidelines on how to use the on-
1,518 cases of murdered trans persons
line monitoring tool developed by TGEU
in five years (89 in Europe).1 In 2012, the
The FRA concludes that the most fre-
in partnership with its LGBT and trans
EU Fundamental Rights Agency’s (FRA)
quent reasons for not reporting were a be-
partner organisations. We acknowledge
LGBT survey2 also identified transgender
lief that “nothing would change”, a lack of
that setting up a monitoring scheme and
persons as particularly vulnerable to hate
knowledge about how or where to report
accompanying victim support services is
crimes and unlikely to report them. One
an incident and fear of homophobic or
an enormous task that requires careful
of the most shocking results is that 35 per
transphobic reactions from the police. In
resource planning and expertise. Howev-
cent of the respondents had been attacked
line with the FRA’s recommendations on
er, we still attempt to highlight some key
or threatened with violence in the five
focusing on improving the reporting rates
issues and showcase one hopefully use-
years before the survey was carried out.
of hate crimes and improving systematic
ful tool for those groups and civil-society
recording, TGEU has gradually been plac-
organisations that want to improve their
The results also shed light on the extent
ing more emphasis on monitoring and re-
monitoring and reporting activities and
to which trans people face bias-motivat-
porting transphobic incidents in the form
engage in comparative data collection at
ed discrimination in different areas of
of discrimination, hate speech and hate
the European level.
life, including employment, education,
crimes. By working together with LGBT
healthcare, housing and other services.
and trans groups and NGOs within the
Transgender respondents, as well as les-
framework of the ProTrans project (see
bian and bisexual women, were more
more in The ProTrans project section), we
likely than gay and bisexual men to have
wish to provide systematic and credible
been discriminated against on the basis of
data needed to improve public policies to
their gender in the 12 months preceding
prevent and tackle discrimination and vio-
the survey. Furthermore, almost a third
lence against trans people.
of responding trans persons felt discriminated against in their employment or job
1)
For more information on the project, see
http://www.transrespect-transphobia.org/en_US/tvt-project/tmm-results.htm
2) https://fra.europa.eu/en/survey/2012/eu-lgbt-survey
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