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American Journal of Public Health | 2017

Incarceration Rates and Traits of Sexual Minorities in the United States: National Inmate Survey, 2011–2012

Ilan H. Meyer; Andrew R. Flores; Lara Stemple; Adam P. Romero; Bianca Dm Wilson; Jody L. Herman

OBJECTIVES To report characteristics of sexual minority US inmates. METHODS We drew our data from the National Inmate Survey, 2011-2012, a probability sample of inmates in US prisons and jails. We determined weighted proportions and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals to estimate differences between sexual minority and heterosexual inmates. RESULTS Sexual minorities (those who self-identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual or report a same-sex sexual experience before arrival at the facility) were disproportionately incarcerated: 9.3% of men in prison, 6.2% of men in jail, 42.1% of women in prison, and 35.7% of women in jail were sexual minorities. The incarceration rate of self-identified lesbian, gay, or bisexual persons was 1882 per 100 000, more than 3 times that of the US adult population. Compared with straight inmates, sexual minorities were more likely to have been sexually victimized as children, to have been sexually victimized while incarcerated, to have experienced solitary confinement and other sanctions, and to report current psychological distress. CONCLUSIONS There is disproportionate incarceration, mistreatment, harsh punishment, and sexual victimization of sexual minority inmates, which calls for special public policy and health interventions.


Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2017

Disproportionality and Disparities among Sexual Minority Youth in Custody

Bianca Dm Wilson; Sid P. Jordan; Ilan H. Meyer; Andrew R. Flores; Lara Stemple; Jody L. Herman

Research indicates that sexual minority youth are disproportionately criminalized in the U.S. and subjected to abusive treatment while in correctional facilities. However, the scope and extent of disparities based on sexual orientation remains largely overlooked in the juvenile justice literature. This study, based on a nationally representative federal agency survey conducted in 2012 (N = 8785; 9.9% girls), reveals that 39.4% of girls and 3.2% of boys in juvenile correctional facilities identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. These youth, particularly gay and bisexual boys, report higher rates of sexual victimization compared to their heterosexual peers. Sexual minority youth, defined as both lesbian, gay, and bisexual identified youth as well as youth who identified as straight and reported some same-sex attraction, were also 2–3 times more likely than heterosexual youth to report prior episodes of detention lasting a year or more. Implications for future research and public policy are discussed.


Williams Institute | 2017

Age of Individuals Who Identify as Transgender in the United States

Jody L. Herman; Andrew R. Flores; Taylor Nt Brown; Bianca Dm Wilson; Kerith J. Conron


Williams Institute | 2015

Serving Our Youth 2015: The Needs and Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Soon Kyu Choi; Bianca Dm Wilson; Jama Shelton; Gary J. Gates


Archive | 2014

Race/Ethnicity, Gender and Socioeconomic Wellbeing of Individuals in Same-sex Couples

Angel Kastanis; Bianca Dm Wilson


Archive | 2017

Demographic and Health Characteristics of Transgender Adults in California: Findings from the 2015-2016 California Health Interview Survey.

Jody L. Herman; Bianca Dm Wilson; Tara Becker


Archive | 2016

Estimates of Transgender Populations in States with Legislation Impacting Transgender People

Jody L. Herman; Christy Mallory; Bianca Dm Wilson


Chance | 2018

Measuring Aspects of Sexuality and Gender: A Sexual Human Rights Challenge for Science and Official Statistics

Matt Jans; Bianca Dm Wilson; Jody L. Herman


Archive | 2016

Estimates of Transgender Populations in States with Legislation Impacting Transgender People - eScholarship

Jody L. Herman; Christy Mallory; Bianca Dm Wilson


Williams Institute | 2015

HIV Criminalization in California: Penal Implications for People Living with HIV/AIDS

Amira Hasenbush; Ayako Miyashita; Bianca Dm Wilson

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Jody L. Herman

University of California

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Ilan H. Meyer

University of California

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Lara Stemple

University of California

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Brad Sears

University of California

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Gary J. Gates

University of California

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