There are chapters on the differential impact of harassment and violence on young people, on gay men, and on lesbians; on police responses to this violence in South Australia and New South Wales; on the constructed deviant status of homosexual homicide victims; on criminology's description of lesbians and gay men as deviants marked out from heterosexuals; on HIV-related violence and its impact on victims; and on the relevant law throughout Australia.
Table of Contents
Foreword - Chris Puplick
Introduction - Stephen Tomsen and Gail Mason
CHAPTER 1: Don't Frighten the Horses!: A systematic perspective on violence against lesbians and gay men - Carole Ruthchild
CHAPTER 2: Heterosexed Violence: Typicality and ambiguity - Gail Mason
CHAPTER 3: Was Lombroso a Queer?: Criminology, criminal justice and the heterosexual imaginary - Stephen Tomsen
CHAPTER 4: The Gay (?) Victim on Trial: Discourses of sexual division in the courtroom - Allen George
CHAPTER 5: The Messages of Subordination contained in Anti-discrimination Statutes - Anna Chapman
CHAPTER 6: Violence and HIV/AIDS: Exploring the link between homophobic violence and HIV/AIDS as a "gay disease" - Rick Sarre and Stephen Tomsen
CHAPTER 7: Violence against Homeless Young Lesbians - Jude Irwin, Mel Gregoric and Barbel Winter
CHAPTER 8: Anti-lesbian/gay Violence in Schools - Jacqui Griffin
CHAPTER 9: Putting Police on Notice: A South Australian case study - Barbara Baird
CHAPTER 10: Hate Crimes against Gays and Lesbians: The New South Wales Police response - Sue Thomson
Index