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Gender and Policing : Comparative Perspectives

Gay Cops by Stephen Leinen 

Gay CopsA ground-breaking study of the lives of gay and lesbian police officers in America, Gay Cops explores the dilemmas and problems facing homosexual cops as they balance the day-to-day realities of their work and their sexual identities.

Leinen's overview of what it's like to be a gay man or lesbian on a U.S. metropolitan police force is based on a decade's worth of interviews. Well-organized and easy-to-read, the book explores the relatively recent phenomenon of openly gay and lesbian police from the vantages of both the force and the gay and lesbian officer. From "Staying in the Closet" through "Coming Out Tentatively at Work" to "Coming Out Publicly at Work," its chapters disclose the unique brands of fear and homophobia gay and lesbian cops endure and the very special courage they display in coming out on the job. If one chapter, "Recruiting Gay Cops," offers a hopeful vision of what gay and lesbian police can give the community and the force, another, "The Off-Duty World of Gay Cops," reveals that even the gay and lesbian community is occasionally unfriendly toward gay and lesbian police. Finally, Leinen discusses his methodology as a heterosexual social scientist conducting this particular study, and he appends a general profile of the officers in his study. In its research on gay and lesbian pioneers in another uniformed service, Leinen's work usefully complements the recent literature on gays and lesbians in the military. Charles Harmon

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Also available:
  
A Matter of Justice : Lesbians and Gay Men in Law Enforcement by Robin A. Buhrke
Restricted Entry : Censorship on Trial by Janine Fuller, et al.
 

Association des Policier(e)s et Pompier(es) Gai(e)s du Québec -- Québec, Canada

Notre Mission:  Offrir à nos membres un environnement de camaraderie nous permettant de partager nos intérêts professionnels; soutenir nos membres dans leur affirmation personnelle et ou professionnelle; favoriser l’échange d’expériences et d’information parmi nos membres; organiser des activités au bénéfice de nos membres; donner une certaine visibilité sociale au fait que des agents de la paix et pompiers gais travaillent dans les services de sécurité publique; contribuer à l’éducation sur la réalité homosexuelle au sein de nos organisations de travail; échanger et collaborer avec d’autres organismes sur toute question nous intéressant.

 

Gay and Lesbian Police Employees Network -- Canberra, Australia
The Gay and Lesbian Police Employees Network (GALPEN)is intended for employees of the Australian Federal Police (AFP) located in Canberra, Australia.  GALPEN offers support and counseling, advocacy and lobbying, friendship and social networking, hosting of visiting police.

  

Gay Officers Action League of New England

GOAL New England is a social and community organization comprised of present and former criminal justice system employees. It functions as a support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) sworn law enforcement officers as well as civilian employees of federal, state and local agencies.

GOAL New England provides peer support to members, serves as a forum for members to share their knowledge and experience, and to discover solutions to problems faced by members and agencies.

 

Gay Officers Action League -- New York

The Gay Officers Action League (GOAL) was formed in 1982 to address the needs, issues and concerns of gay and lesbian law enforcement personnel. It is the first organization of this type in the world. Since its inception, the Gay Officers Action League has advocated for the rights of its members worldwide. GOAL assists its members on matters of discrimination, harassment and disparate treatment in the workplace. GOAL is also a fraternal organization that promotes friendship among its membership, which is made up of both active and retired uniformed and civilian personnel. 

 

Golden State Peace Officers Association -- California

GSPOA's mission is too promote fellowship among members and to provide resources for the exchange of  information within this organization and with other organizations; to assist our membership by fostering educational learning opportunities through various  workshops, conferences and seminars; to engage in charitable activities; to network with other groups and organizations that have similar interests and objectives; to provide a forum for the planning and implementation of activities and programs for the  benefit of the association and its members; to provide outreach to the law enforcement and fire fighting professions relating to our  organization and the gay and lesbian community. 

 

LEGAL International: Law Enforcement Gays and Lesbians

The LEGAL International web site contains a comprehensive listing of all known gay police and gay and lesbian law enforcement groups throughout the world. A listing of web sites and e-mail addresses is provided. LEGAL International (Law Enforcement Gays And Lesbians - International) is a worldwide federation of gay and lesbian law enforcement groups.

 

Lesbian and Gay Police Association  -- London

Formed in 1990, the Lesbian & Gay Police Association was set up after a group of Police staff in the Metropolitan Police, London, realised the need for some kind of network amongst the individual gay or lesbian officers. After an initial social event, the Association was formed and over the years has grown to include members in nearly every UK Police Service.

 

NSW Police Service Gay and Lesbian Liaison -- Australia

Our mission is to foster Community Based Policing by contributing to the creation of mutual trust between police and the gay and lesbian communities so that gays and lesbians gain increasing confidence in the police through the provision of fair and professional police services.

  

Ottawa Police Lesbian and Gay Committee

The Liaison Committee is one of two subcommittees of the Ottawa Police Services Board. Members include representatives from the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Ottawa Police Service, the office of the Ottawa-Carleton Crown Attorney, the Pink Triangle Services, Gender Mosaic, AIDS Committee of Ottawa, and the Ottawa Knights, plus individuals. 

 

COP Gay Police Contact

This is where lesbian, gay and bi-sexual Law Enforcement Officers meet. Police and Prison officers personal and contact messages, cop chat and discussion. 

  

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