Gay men in the police: identity disclosure and management issues

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Rumens, N. and Broomfield, J. 2012. Gay men in the police: identity disclosure and management issues. Human Resource Management Journal. 22 (3), pp. 283-298. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-8583.2011.00179.x
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TitleGay men in the police: identity disclosure and management issues
AuthorsRumens, N. and Broomfield, J.
Abstract

Updating the paucity of UK research on lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) sexualities in the police, this study examines the identity disclosure and management practices of 20 gay police officers. Drawing on in-depth interview data, our key finding is that gay police officers generally do not expect to be stigmatised but anticipate and experience positive disclosure experiences. Overall, the research reveals that gay officers actively seek to construct disclosure opportunities and adopt strategies of identity integration. Significantly, gay police identities can be managed openly and valued as organisational assets. Gendered organisational norms are influential here, shaping how and to whom participants disclose and manage their gay identities. Of concern then is that some police work environments continue to reinforce traditional notions of masculinity, potentially discrediting and limiting the integration of gay officers. This represents important knowledge for those HRM practitioners who advise and support LGB police personnel.

Research GroupDiversity and Gender group
PublisherWileyBlackwell
JournalHuman Resource Management Journal
ISSN0954-5395
Publication dates
Online26 Sep 2011
Print01 Jul 2012
Publication process dates
Deposited21 Jun 2016
Accepted26 Sep 2011
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-8583.2011.00179.x
LanguageEnglish
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