Transgender Cops

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British Constable
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Cisgender Participants
Critical Criminology
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gender nonconformity workplace
Gender Role Ideology
Genderqueer Identities
Intersectionality
Leader Member Exchange Theory
LGB
LGB Community
LGB Counterpart
LGB Identity
LGB Individual
LGB Population
LGBT+ law enforcement
MTF
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Police Culture
police occupational culture
Policing and Diversity
public administration diversity
qualitative policing research
queer criminology
Subconscious Sex
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Trans Feminine
Trans Identities
Trans Officers
Transgender Identities
transgender officer workplace experiences
Transgender Officers
Transgender Police
Uniform Violations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367482039
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Building on comparative research in the U.K. and the U.S.A., this is the first book focused specifically on transgender experiences within policing. It examines the issues faced by the transgender community within policing and explores how gender, and the non-conformity of it, is perceived within police cultures. Moreover, it provides an on-going critique of the queer criminology movement and why it is crucial to policing studies, emphasising the specific importance of transgender issues therein.

This empirical book provides qualitative data from American officers and English and Welsh constables on transgender police. The following research questions are addressed: What are the perceptions of cisgender officers towards transgender officers, and what are the consequences of these perceptions? What are the occupational experiences and perceptions of officers who identify as transgender within policing? Finally, what are the reported positive and negative administrative issues that transgender individuals face within policing? The author concludes by discussing the empirical, theoretical and policy contributions of this research and offers some final thoughts on policy recommendations and directions for future research.

A strong contribution to the literature in critical criminology and queer criminology, this book will also be of interest to those in the fields of gender studies, sociology, public administration, management studies and policing studies.

Dr Heather Panter is a retired police detective with over 2,000 hours of police-specific training and a combined 13 years of American law enforcement experience with local and federal police agencies. Currently, she is a senior lecturer at Liverpool’s John Moore University where she is a programme leader in the BSc in Policing and Forensics and the program leader in the MSc in Policing and Criminal Investigations.

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