RT Article T1 Moving beyond binary sex: understanding the victimization and offending patterns of LGBTQ+ people in the United States JF Gender and crime SP 78 OP 95 A1 Hurst, Y. Gail LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1895458544 AB Historically, the justice system relied on a binary classification system to understand and treat individuals based on their gender, categorizing them as male or female. By simply defining sex and gender as male or female, the complexities of gender identity and sexual orientation have been overlooked in discussions of crime and victimization in the United States. This chapter aims to shed light on the victimization and offending patterns of gender-nonconforming people in the United States by using research studies, official data, and self-reported data. By examining the rates at which the LGBTQ+ community experience victimization and commit crimes, as well as exploring the reasons behind these patterns, we can gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by this marginalized group. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 92-95 SN 9781032304298 K1 LGBT K1 Täter K1 Täterin K1 Verbrechensopfer K1 Straftäter K1 Straftäterin