
doi: 10.7916/d8vh5nd3
Over 8 million adults in the United States identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT), making up approximately 3.5% of the population. While anti-LGBT violence has decreased in the past year, those who fall within this minority are continually subjected to higher rates of violence than the general population.
330, LGBTQ+ people, FOS: Political science, Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (United States), Gay and lesbian studies, 300, Intimate partner violence, Sexual minorities, Gays--Violence against, Homophobia, Political science, Transphobia
330, LGBTQ+ people, FOS: Political science, Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (United States), Gay and lesbian studies, 300, Intimate partner violence, Sexual minorities, Gays--Violence against, Homophobia, Political science, Transphobia
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