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Women : The Role Of Women In The Police

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The role of women in policing has been traditionally very limited. The major reason behind this is because the men in control of the police departments reflect general attitudes of a large part of their communities. They believe that women should only be used in few positions that require juvenile work. These attitudes have led to the creation of the obstacles that women pursuing a career in policing face. Many police men have outlooks of women that are offensive and degrading. During numerous interviews with police men in the 1970’s many male prejudices were expressed. “I believe in male supremacy” said a chief in a major city, “I wouldn’t mind having a few good looking women around to help the men’s morale” said the head of patrol of another major department. (Milton, 1972) Women have experienced workplace issues such as sexual harassment, discrimination and lack of role models. (Milton, 1972) For example, police men at the LAPD had formed an organization called Men against Women. (Wells et al, 2005) It was for the purpose of harassment, intimidation, and even criminal activity against police women. (Wells et al, 2005) Women have had it rough being in the police department, they would sometimes be held to a higher level of performance and were not given equal consideration for specialty jobs. (Wells et al, 2005) It was found that police men wanted a partner who was tough and would fight and back them up. There were instances where police men would fake illness to avoid

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