Compensating for Sexual Identity: How LGB and Heterosexual Australian Police Officers Perceive Policing of LGBTIQ+ People:

作者: Toby Miles-Johnson , Jodi Death

DOI: 10.1177/1043986219894431

关键词: Human sexualitySociologyCriminologyLesbianSocial identity theoryDistancingTransgenderIdentity (social science)QueerSexual identity

摘要: Police officers are highly criticized for their differential policing of people categorized by identity. One such group who has experienced is the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ+) community. Contributing new knowledge to extant literature regarding intersectional identities Australian police perceptions policing, this research applies Social Identity Theory understand differences between LGBT heterosexual self-identified general duties (N = 349) LGBTIQ+ people. Using an online survey, results suggest sexual identity a general-duties officer does shape Furthermore, there distinct in way LGB perceive engagement with people, equally compensating terms distancing themselves from

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