-**Alice**: Have you seen this [the Sweedish cohort study in which MtF violent crime rate was similar to that of men]
-**Bob**: [O terrible discrimination]
-**Alice**: Can you think of any _other_ possible interpretations of the data?
-**Bob**: No.
-**Alice**: Like, what do you make of the observation that the trans women's violent crime rate was not just higher than cis women's, but also strikingly close to that of cis _men_? Can you think of any reason—any reason at all—why that _might not be a coincidence_?
-**Bob**: No, that has to be a coincidence. What could trans women and cis men possibly have in common?
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+**Alice**: Have you seen [Dhejne _et al._'s long-term followup study of transsexuals in Sweeden](http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0016885)? In Tables S1 and S2, the authors report that trans women commited violent crimes at far higher rates than cis women, with an adjusted-for-immigrant-and-psychiatric-status hazard ratio of 18.1—but only slightly lower rates than cis men, against whom the adjusted hazard ratio was 0.8.
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+**Bob**: Yes, how terrible that we still live in such a transphobic society that those poor marginalized trans women are disproportionately driven to violent crime!
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+**Alice**: That's one theory. Can you think of any _other_ possible interpretations of the data?
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+**Bob**: No.
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+**Alice**: Like, what do you make of the observation that the trans women's violent crime rate was not just higher than cis women's, but also strikingly close to that of cis _men_? Can you think of any reason—any reason at all—why that _might not be a coincidence_?
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+**Bob**: No, that has to be a coincidence. What could trans women and cis men possibly have in common?
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