2018
DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2018.1456555
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Criminal Justice Students’ Attitudes Toward LGBTQ Individuals and LGBTQ Police Officers

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“…A study of people training to become law enforcement in the United States found they held negative perceptions of LGBTQ+/queer people (Tucker et al, 2019). This study showed that law enforcement professionals developed biases against LGBTQ+/queer people before their employment in the justice system (Tucker et al, 2019).…”
Section: Criminal Justice Institutions and Institutionalisationmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…A study of people training to become law enforcement in the United States found they held negative perceptions of LGBTQ+/queer people (Tucker et al, 2019). This study showed that law enforcement professionals developed biases against LGBTQ+/queer people before their employment in the justice system (Tucker et al, 2019).…”
Section: Criminal Justice Institutions and Institutionalisationmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A study of people training to become law enforcement in the United States found they held negative perceptions of LGBTQ+/queer people (Tucker et al, 2019). This study showed that law enforcement professionals developed biases against LGBTQ+/queer people before their employment in the justice system (Tucker et al, 2019). Olivero and Murataya (2001, p. 277) question whether this is a "product of homophobic persons finding law enforcement careers attractive or a high concentration of males among law enforcement students."…”
Section: Criminal Justice Institutions and Institutionalisationmentioning
confidence: 93%