Scholars have been critical of the gender biased nature of policing, and its effects on service delivery. They highlight how law enforcement is male dominated, and how this impacts negatively on women as offenders and victims of crime. Such criticisms have mobilised international and national institutional support for more gender equitable representation in policing agencies. A growing body of research has addressed the impact of increasing the numbers of women police, and how this might lead to more sympathetic and less gender prejudicial policing. This paper reports on a study commissioned by the Tuvalu Police Service that explored public perceptions of service delivery. Our analysis spotlights perceptions about women in policing, attitud...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
W ith around 13.5 per cent of sworn police officers being female, Australian Police Services could n...
The roles of pioneering women in policing were largely restricted to the specialised care of female ...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
For the top police leaders across the region, all of whom are men, gender continues to be a topical ...
There has been much speculation over the last two decades about the extent to which women can and do...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This study examines possible gender differences among personnel of the New Zealand Police (NZP). Pri...
In 1996, the New Zealand Police (NZP) obtained a stratified random sample of 536 personnel. This stu...
This paper examines the impact of equity measures in Australian and New Zealand policing, involving ...
This paper examines the impact of equity measures in Australian and New Zealand policing, involving ...
Can the feminization of public services improve service quality and lower corruption? The underlying...
Male officers outnumber female officers in most police organizations, therefore most of the extant p...
textabstractCan the feminization of public services improve quality and lower corruption? The underl...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
W ith around 13.5 per cent of sworn police officers being female, Australian Police Services could n...
The roles of pioneering women in policing were largely restricted to the specialised care of female ...
In countries emerging out of conflict, state-building initiatives tend to prioritize gender-balancin...
For the top police leaders across the region, all of whom are men, gender continues to be a topical ...
There has been much speculation over the last two decades about the extent to which women can and do...
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
Gender violence is one of the greatest challenges to peace and security in Pacific Island Countries....
This study examines possible gender differences among personnel of the New Zealand Police (NZP). Pri...
In 1996, the New Zealand Police (NZP) obtained a stratified random sample of 536 personnel. This stu...
This paper examines the impact of equity measures in Australian and New Zealand policing, involving ...
This paper examines the impact of equity measures in Australian and New Zealand policing, involving ...
Can the feminization of public services improve service quality and lower corruption? The underlying...
Male officers outnumber female officers in most police organizations, therefore most of the extant p...
textabstractCan the feminization of public services improve quality and lower corruption? The underl...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
W ith around 13.5 per cent of sworn police officers being female, Australian Police Services could n...
The roles of pioneering women in policing were largely restricted to the specialised care of female ...