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“So Much for Protect and Serve”: Queer Male Survivors’ Perceptions of Negative Police Experiences
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-20 , DOI: 10.1177/1043986219894430
Doug Meyer 1
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The author employs a critical queer criminology approach to examine the negative reporting experiences of queer men who have been sexually assaulted. Based on qualitative, in-depth interviews, findings reveal that queer men of color’s perceptions differed based on gender expression with those participants who did not describe themselves as feminine or gender-nonconforming expressing surprise that police officers had disparaged their sexuality. Moreover, White participants differed based on age, as younger White queer men expected the police to provide support, whereas their older counterparts were not surprised by the negative police response. These findings have implications for theorizing the intersections of gender and sexuality with race and age, given that results indicate younger White queer men may now increasingly perceive the police as providing protection. In contrast, gender-nonconforming queer men of color described continual profiling experiences based on their gender presentation and their racial identity.

中文翻译:

“保护和服务如此之多”:酷儿男性幸存者对警察负面经历的看法

作者采用批判性的酷儿犯罪学方法来检查遭受性侵犯的酷儿男性的负面报道经历。根据定性的、深入的访谈,调查结果显示,有色人种酷儿男性的看法因性别表达而异,而那些没有将自己描述为女性或性别不一致的参与者则表示对警察贬低他们的性取向感到惊讶。此外,白人参与者因年龄而异,因为年轻的白人酷儿希望警察提供支持,而年长的同龄人对警察的消极反应并不感到惊讶。这些发现对将性别和性与种族和年龄的交叉点进行理论化具有重要意义,鉴于结果表明年轻的白人酷儿现在可能越来越多地认为警察提供保护。相比之下,性别不一致的有色人种酷儿男性根据他们的性别表现和种族身份描述了持续的侧写经历。
更新日期:2019-12-20
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