This paper examines the impact of equity measures in Australian and New Zealand policing, involving nine police departments, from 2003/4 to 2007/8. The findings were mixed. Overall, the number of sworn female officers in both countries continued to trend slowly upwards, with an average of 26.6 per cent in Australia and 17.1 per cent in New Zealand in 2007/8. However, recruit numbers appeared to have peaked around 33 per cent and were in decline in most departments where data were available. Women continued to move up the ranks in all departments, but there were still very few women in senior ranks. Although women were not separating at a higher rate than men, they were more likely than men to resign. While more positive than earlier apprais...
research interests include civilian oversight of police, the history of women police, and the develo...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
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 ...
2In the last 30 years enormous advances have been made in women’s access to the benefits of a police...
This paper examines the career paths of a cohort of police sworn in during 1991 in a number of juris...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
This paper will discuss the status of women in police unions. It will examine why women in policing ...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
The Fitzgerald report was the catalyst for major reforms to Queensland's system of government and cr...
W ith around 13.5 per cent of sworn police officers being female, Australian Police Services could n...
Limited statistics make for difficulties in producing a clear picture of the impact of equal employm...
This paper traces the development of women's formal integration into policing in Australia with an e...
There has been much speculation over the last two decades about the extent to which women can and do...
Women officers represent a minority within the New Zealand Police (Police) particularly within the s...
research interests include civilian oversight of police, the history of women police, and the develo...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
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 ...
2In the last 30 years enormous advances have been made in women’s access to the benefits of a police...
This paper examines the career paths of a cohort of police sworn in during 1991 in a number of juris...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
This paper will discuss the status of women in police unions. It will examine why women in policing ...
Feminist scholars have debated the issue of integration and specialising of women in policing. Schol...
The Fitzgerald report was the catalyst for major reforms to Queensland's system of government and cr...
W ith around 13.5 per cent of sworn police officers being female, Australian Police Services could n...
Limited statistics make for difficulties in producing a clear picture of the impact of equal employm...
This paper traces the development of women's formal integration into policing in Australia with an e...
There has been much speculation over the last two decades about the extent to which women can and do...
Women officers represent a minority within the New Zealand Police (Police) particularly within the s...
research interests include civilian oversight of police, the history of women police, and the develo...
The Armed Forces and the Police are heavily male workplaces worldwide, although each is increasing i...
In 1996, the New Zealand Police (NZP) obtained a stratified random sample of 536 personnel. This stu...