RT Article T1 U.S. News Coverage of Transgender Victims of Fatal Violence: An Exploratory Content Analysis JF Violence against women VO 28 IS 9 SP 2033 OP 2056 A1 Osborn, Max LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1805597302 AB Media portrayals of crime help shape public perceptions of victims and the demographic groups to which they belong. For transgender people, who already face heightened disparities and stigma, news coverage may reinforce negative stereotypes and minimize the wider context of transphobic violence. The present study, a content analysis of news articles (n = 316) pertaining to 27 transgender people killed in the United States in 2016, addresses positive and negative depictions of victims, use of language affirming and delegitimizing transgender identities, and framing of transphobia as a systemic problem. Themes, implications, and future research directions are discussed. K1 crime victims K1 Crime K1 Gender K1 news coverage K1 Transgender DO 10.1177/10778012211025995