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The Development Of Police Women

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The development of policing started in the United States when the community more specifically men would volunteer in notifying others of potential danger or threats. This was known as the watch system which at first started during night hours but ultimately was not effective in controlling crime. This was due to the volunteers sleeping or drinking while on the job. Once policing became official by state that's when the watch men became policemen and women became prison matrons. After the Civil War women were given the title of police matron in order to take charge of only women and children who were detained. The culture in the police departments were that it was the all boys club. Therefore women could not hold the title of police women …show more content…

The Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protect individuals from sexual harassment or discrimination. Also the Equal Employment opportunity (EEO) act in 1972, prohibited discrimination in hiring on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This meant that selection procedures, criteria and standards were modified so that they had to be related to the job itself in order to be considered. This law was instrumental to opening up the field of law enforcement to women (Hanser, 2015,76).
Baker. C stated that “when Federal Courts first began to hear sexual harassment cases they refused to rule that sexual harassment was sex discrimination because they believed that this behavior was merely a personal matter, that it was not gender based, and that treating sexual harassment as sex discrimination would open the floodgates of litigation, overwhelming the court system and inviting a lawsuit for every sexual indiscretion in the workplace (Baker, 2004, 9). This shows that the way courts viewed sexual harassment then compared to now was very poor since they believed these acts would be considered personal rather than discriminating. This lack of justice helped in provoking sexual assaults to increase because punishment was not informed on those who would commit them.
Law enforcement jobs such as women in corrections have a subculture which inmates tend to conduct themselves in a sexist

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