ABSTRACT

All too often, gays and lesbians are not accepted by the criminal justice community because of their sexual orientation, and because they are criminal justice personnel, they are not accepted by lesbians and gay men. Written by a past liaison between the Miami Beach Police Department and the lesbian, gay and bisexual community, A Matter of Justice

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part One: Apprehension

chapter |8 pages

Mitch Grobeson

chapter |6 pages

Sue Herold

chapter |9 pages

Marc Goodman

chapter |5 pages

Dorothy Knudson

chapter |5 pages

Lynn “ Rosie” Rosenberg

chapter |5 pages

B.

chapter |5 pages

Judy Nosworthy

chapter |4 pages

Ferenc

chapter |3 pages

Donna Loring

chapter |4 pages

Walter

chapter |5 pages

Greg

chapter |5 pages

Sara Raines

chapter |4 pages

Karla Buchting

chapter |5 pages

Jim Blankenship

chapter |4 pages

Cheri Maples

chapter |5 pages

Pete Zecchini

chapter |5 pages

Gwendolyn Gunter

chapter |5 pages

Sandy J. Austin

chapter |8 pages

Stacey Simmons

chapter |8 pages

Frank Buttino

part |2 pages

Part Two: Detention and Incarceration

chapter |6 pages

J. D.

chapter |5 pages

Ken

chapter |6 pages

Danita Reagan

chapter |4 pages

R. P.

chapter |4 pages

James M. Leahey

chapter |4 pages

Lena Van Dyke

chapter |5 pages

Stephen St. Laurent

chapter |6 pages

Carroll Hunter

part |2 pages

Part Three: Adjudication

chapter |5 pages

David Rubin

chapter |5 pages

Albert J. Mrozik, Jr.

chapter |6 pages

Marcy L. Kahn

chapter |6 pages

Jerry R. Birdwell

part |2 pages

Part Pour: Special Forces

chapter |7 pages

Edgar Rodriguez

chapter |5 pages

Sharon Lubinski

chapter |5 pages

Lee Jensen

chapter |9 pages

Shannon and Amy

chapter |4 pages

Stacey Rabinowitz

chapter |4 pages

Norm Hill

chapter |5 pages

Lea Militello

chapter |4 pages

John Graham

chapter |5 pages

Ralf Meier

chapter |8 pages

Bonny Louison

chapter |8 pages

Epilogue