在勇敢的空间中争取一席之地:揭秘出柜警察的苦难经历

Exequiel R. Gono Jr., Vincent G. Villaluz, Christian Mhel A. Niala, Kenneth A. Libante
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在执法和惩教机构中,基于性取向和性别认同的骚扰和就业歧视一直持续到今天。此外,执法机构中的 "出柜 "问题还涉及陈规定型观念。本研究旨在全面了解执法机构中未出柜人员的经历、挑战和挣扎。本研究的参与者是通过滚雪球式抽样选出的出柜警官,并通过访谈指南问卷收集数据。研究采用了定性现象学研究方法,重点关注人们在某些重大生活事件中的经历,以及他们如何看待这些事件的发生。研究选择了主题分析作为定性数据分析方法。研究显示,隐匿的同性恋警官需要调整自己,适应工作场所的动态,同时平衡自己的价值观,保持自我。参与者还经历了歧视、刻板印象和欺凌。本研究的意义在于更好地了解出柜警察的经历、挑战和挣扎;特别是,探讨他们在执法组织中的生活经历,记录受访者所面临的困难以及他们为克服职业中的重大挑战所使用的应对技巧,并记录出柜警察在警务行动中如何展现自我。JEL:J15, J71, J78, Z13 文章可视化:
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FIGHTING FOR THEIR PLACE IN BRAVE SPACES: UNCOVERING THE TRAVAILS OF THE CLOSETED POLICE OFFICERS
In law enforcement and correctional agencies, sexual orientation and gender identity-based harassment and employment discrimination remained persistent until today. Moreover, there is stereotyping involved in the issue of being closeted in the law enforcement agency. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the experiences, challenges, and struggles faced by closeted officers in law enforcement organizations. The study’s participants are closeted police officers, who were chosen through snowball sampling, while data were collected via interview guide questionnaires. The study employs a qualitative phenomenological research approach, focusing on what people experience concerning certain significant life events and how they perceive those occurring. Thematic analysis was employed as the chosen qualitative data analysis approach. The study revealed that closeted gay police officers needed to adjust and adapt themselves to the workplace dynamics to fit in while balancing their values to stay true to themselves. The participants also experienced discrimination, stereotypes, and bullying. The significance of this study is to understand better the experiences, challenges, and struggles of closeted police officers; specifically, to explore their lived experiences in law enforcement organizations, document the difficulties the respondents have faced and the coping techniques they used to overcome the significant challenges in their professions and document how the closeted police officers project themselves during police operations. JEL: J15, J71, J78, Z13  Article visualizations:
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