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I n l a t e 1992 t h e l o s a n g e l e s同性恋警察咨询工作队(以下简称“工作队”)公布了一项15年来取得的胜利:为洛杉矶警察局(LAPD)出版了一本同性恋意识培训手册。它的出现恰逢洛杉矶警察局决定招募公开的同性恋警察,以及徽章背后的骄傲的出现,这是一个由以前秘密的警察组成的协会,最近成立,为洛杉矶警察局的招募活动和培训提供工作人员。该手册明显扭转了洛杉矶警察局长期以来对同性恋者的敌意,表明洛杉矶警察局越来越愿意通过治安来保护白人同性恋者的隐私和财产。1例如,该手册提醒警察,“自我认同”或“同性恋者”的平均家庭比例更高
One Out Gay Cop: Gay Moderates, Proposition 64, and Policing in Early AIDS-Crisis Los Angeles, 1969–1992
I n l a t e 1992 t h e l o s a n g e l e s Gay and Lesbian Police Advisory Task Force (hereafter the Task Force) unveiled a victory more than fifteen years in the making: the publication of a gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) awareness training manual for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). Its appearance coincided with the LAPD’s decision to recruit openly gay police officers and the emergence of Pride Behind the Badge, an association of previously closeted officers recently formed to staff LAPD recruitment events and trainings. As an apparent reversal of the LAPD’s long-standing hostility toward homosexuals, the manual signaled the LAPD’s growing willingness to protect white gay and lesbian privacy and property through policing.1 The manual, for instance, reminded officers that “self-identified,” or out, gays “have higher average household