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    Question Transgender Police/Uniformed Services

    So, I was thinking about moving up in my career. I have been doing private security for 8 years and investigation for 5 years , and have reached what I would say is the best I'm going to get in my agency as Captain.

    For a while now, I have lived every day in girl form, both at home and at work, and was wondering, are there any Transgender police officers out there? I'm considering making the move over from private to public law enforcement.

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    I've heard of several making their transition in the UK and Australia. But that's pretty much all I have to offer. Maybe an anonymous phone call to different police departments regarding their policies might be in order? I'm sure there has to be at least one transgender police officer in this country, somewhere. Luck.
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    Unless you want to move to San Francisco there are probably no out trans peace officers. Are there trans officers in the closet you bet.
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    Yep. See for example Canada, or USA, Canada, Australia, UK.

    There are some cities which would be happy to have a trans officer on general principles; and there are some cities which would love to have a trans officer who was willing to be known as being a trans officer -- someone would was willing to be on diversity committees, act as liaison to the trans population, show up in pictures as being examples of how diverse the force was, and so on.

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    I have met a FtM post op TS who worked on the San Francisco police force. He is a great guy and I saw him twice marching in the SF Pride parade. I would prepare a resume and send it out. Use your legal name, and if you have legally changed your name and gender marker, then if necessary let them know your status. There are places out there and your past experience should be a good help. Out here they are just starting to hire new police people because they let some go and slowed down hiring in the past due to the economic situation which hit them hard. Good luck.

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    Move to Seattle.

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    There used to be an organization called TOPS (Transgender Officers Protect and Serve).
    When I googled it I found another organization:

    http://www.tcops-international.org/vision.html
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    One that sprung to mind was Jan Hamilton in Scotland:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Hamilton
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    If you live as a girl, couldn't you apply as a woman officer? Or do you want to advertise T-ness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie47 View Post
    Move to Seattle.
    What is in Seattle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StephanieC View Post
    If you live as a girl, couldn't you apply as a woman officer? Or do you want to advertise T-ness?
    Most law enforcement agencies do pretty extensive background checks... Lying on an application would be grounds for not being hired.
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    Sorry; I know Racine Wisconsin. I live in Lake County Illinois.
    I do not think you could get a job in Racine, WI.
    Good luck though.
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    Being a former law enforcement officer, most departments are very closed minded, we had one GG that spent 25 years on the department and fought a constant battle to be accepted and some never did accept her. I have heard stories from other departments along the same lines. This is the Midwest, maybe the west is better, I would hope so

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    Just a thought...I live in San Jose and we have a fairly progressive PD force. Our current mayor, not understanding how to budget without an axe, has created a situation where a lot of the experienced officers are leaving for greener pastures. There may be opportunities to move to a very progressive part of the world and also live in one of the nicest places (albeit expensive) places in the U.S.
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    Thanks for all the responses!

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