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“I'm Going to Do Everything I Can to Keep You From Having to Interact With the Police”: Queer Therapists' Perceptions of Police

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Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

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Abstract

["Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Volume 52, Issue 3, July 2026. ", "\nABSTRACT\nThis study investigated queer therapists' perceptions of police bias and attitudes toward police. We used a mixed‐methods explanatory approach by administering the Perceptions of Police Scale (POPS) to mental health professionals and conducted follow‐up qualitative interviews with participants who identify with a queer sexuality to explore the factors influencing their perceptions of police and the ways in which they view and utilize reliance on police when a client is experiencing a mental health crisis. Quantitative data were analyzed with SPSS using correlations and t‐tests to assess the relationship between sexuality and perceptions of police scores. Sexuality significantly correlated with perceptions of the police, meaning queer therapists viewed the police less favorably compared to heterosexual participants. A qualitative analysis using reflexive thematic analysis revealed seven themes that address how queer therapists perceive police and strategies utilized to decide if calling 911 for a client in crisis would be lifesaving or life‐threatening."]