I know a lot of transgender people who are survivors
@Slushie, and I encourage you to not to soak in the fear mongering in the media (and certain political agendas) and to go and reach out to people in real time, we have a lot in common.
Most of the real violence against us in from the people that we are related to biologically, or we are in relationships with, stranger danger from the "other" is construct, and a very low risk.
People who are transgender are actually the victims of violent crime much more than they are the perpetrators (or the general population are victims of violent crime), it is like saying that all of us mentally ill people are violent, destructive and manipulative. Well maybe 2% of us are violent, destructive and manipulative, but that should not inform the ways in which we are all viewed. That was would be distressing for all of us on MyPTSD.
Many of my gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex friends have suffered horrific violence whilst going about their lives minding their own business. Most of them are going to be much more scared of you, than you are of them. One of my friends got attacked whilst in her own kitchen by a bunch a of Christians who broke in and assaulted her. Even in their own homes they are often not safe.