Understanding and preventing domestic violence in the lives of gender and sexually diverse persons

Author:

Lorenzetti Liza1,Wells Lana1,Logie Carmen H.2,Callaghan Tonya3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB

2. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON

3. Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB

Abstract

A climate of structural violence, built on heteronormativity, heterosexism and sexual stigma shapes the lives of gender and sexually diverse (GSD) persons. This reality creates the social conditions within which interpersonal and intimate partner relationships are established, and within which domestic violence can occur. This article argues that a climate of structural violence against GSD persons creates specific risk factors for domestic violence victimization and unique barriers to receiving safe, appropriate and accessible services and supports act as obstacles to healthy intimate relationships. We purport that GSD persons experience additional risk factors such as heteronormativity, heterosexism, sexual stigma; traditional gender and sexuality norms; early stigma and homophobic harassment; social exclusion and isolation; and lack of appropriate domestic violence prevention services and supports which enhance the risk for domestic violence within GSD intimate relationships and limits the potential of prevention efforts. They emphasize that domestic violence will not be eradicated using a solely heteronormative interventionist approach and that the inclusion of a primary prevention approach that takes account of these additional risk factors is necessary to stop the violence before it starts.

Publisher

University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress)

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Psychology (miscellaneous)

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