Marc Burke, HOMOSEXUALITY AS DEVIANCE: The Case of the Gay Police Officer, The Brish Journal of Crimology, Vol. 34, No. 2 (Sprg 1994), pp. 192-203
Contents:
- THE COPS STANDG WH, AND FOR, THE GAY COMMUNI THEY SERVE
- COMG OUT AT WORK: WHAT 'S LIKE TO BE A GAY P NEW JERSEY
- “A GAY OFFICER CGHT BETWEEN TWO WORLDS”
- WE WENT TO A CONVENTN FOR GAY POLICE OFFICERS BERL
- HOMOSEXUALY AS DEVIANCE: THE CASE OF THE GAY POLICE OFFICER
THE COPS STANDG WH, AND FOR, THE GAY COMMUNI THEY SERVE
Sce 1982, the Gay Officers Actn League has moved to bridge the divis between themselv and the people they’re sworn to protect. * homosexual police officers *
They routely flung homophobic slurs and once rved his name off an award says the dangero workplace environment began years ago, when he was attendg highway patrol amy and a fellow t held a gun to his head. “I know you are gay, " the t said, acrdg to Brome.
COMG OUT AT WORK: WHAT 'S LIKE TO BE A GAY P NEW JERSEY
The image of the gay p has been fetishized to ath over the last few s. Tom of Fland, Village People, Gee Michael, and so many others have done their darnst to cement the homo p to the public psyche, but 's a safe bet that none of... * homosexual police officers *
"Tell me you are gay and I will pull the trigger. Supervisors allowed the hostile treatment to ntue, Brome surmised, bee he was a gay man.
“They refe to acknowledge there’s a problem and they refe to do anythg about , ” said Brome, of Vallejo, ’s story is part of a wave of lawsus allegg anti-gay workplace discrimatn filed by gay officers agast law-enforcement partments across the U.
The lawsus scribe abive work environments, where beg gay or lbian often meant cel tnts, hostile work ndns and limed reer opportuni. Officers and supervisors allegedly mocked Kara person and work textg groups bee he is gay. "If you ever want to see a whe shirt [get a promotn], you should tone down your gayns.
“A GAY OFFICER CGHT BETWEEN TWO WORLDS”
It found lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr officers and applints filed 48 urt s durg that time perd.
‘I was vastated’Officers who filed lawsus said they worried not jt about their reer, but also their mental and physil homophobic harassment Brome said he first faced the amy ntued at three different San Francis Bay Area partments throughout his reer until 2015, when his doctor advised him to take medil strs leave bee of the discrimatn's toll. "'Tip of the iceberg'The public is only now learng more about discrimatn agast LGBT police officers part bee of recent legal chang that allow them to e forward and mand jtice, rearchers and activists gay and lbian officers sued their partments the 1980s and '90s, said Colv, who has rearched lbian and gay police.
WE WENT TO A CONVENTN FOR GAY POLICE OFFICERS BERL
Officers n also miss adl for filg plats or ci to put up wh homophobic talk to get along wh enforcement officers who do ci to sue for anti-LGBT discrimatn have legal grounds, said Greg Nevs, senr unsel for Lambda Legal, which advot for LGBT rights.
HOMOSEXUALY AS DEVIANCE: THE CASE OF THE GAY POLICE OFFICER
A long history of abe agast LGBT peopleMany law-enforcement agenci have mistreated the LGBT muny, so ’s not entirely surprisg that some officers harass their gay -workers, said Chigo-based police-misnduct attorney Andrea Rchie, the thor of the Amnty Internatnal report “Stonewalled: Police Abe And Misnduct Agast Lbian, Gay, Bisexual And Transgenr People In The U. The police raid at New York Cy's Stonewall Inn 1969 was a flash pot, Rchie said, but police targeted LGBT gatherg plac such as bars and bathho as early as the rearchg police misnduct agast LGBT people, Rchie said officers often told her about homophobic and transphobic behavr they or their lleagu experienced wh the partment. One night and walked to her personal r civilian cloth, she said that officer jumped out om behd a pillar and physilly attacked her, g transphobic and homophobic told a mandg officer about the cint that n now be nsired a hate crime, but Callahan said she did not subm a crime report.