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E-raamat: Women in Policing around the World: Doing Gender and Policing in a Gendered Organization

(Kean University, Union, New Jersey, USA)
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Women in Policing around the World is a historical, legal, political, and social examination of women in policing. The book opens with a comparison of cultural definitions of gender and how this affects womens work in general and policing specifically. The book then takes the reader through women in policing in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, featuring several countries within the major regions of the world. Major commonalities and differences are identified in the areas of recruitment, training, deployment, promotion, and violence against women.

Among the key features of this book is a balanced coverage of historical and timely events that led to the current status of women police in their respective countries. The book identifies the commonalities that women police experience throughout the world, relying on the most current research. The book also dedicates coverage of policing violence against women in society as well as within the police organization itself. The author includes tables to allow for national comparisons throughout the book, as well as current and historical photos.

This book is intended for researchers and students of police culture and women in policing. It does not rely heavily on one country or region, thus allowing for an enlightening international comparison.

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"This book is a long-overdue global account of how policing is gendered wherever it occurs as known through myriad studies about women and policing since the 1970s. Garcia takes a birds eye view of the facts on the ground, in addition to conducting original research, and shows that gender difference and gender stratification within police forces form the dominant themes in policing and gender across societies. By exploring the police subculture of institutionalized masculinity and its emanation across time and space, she provides a compelling explanation for why women are almost universally underrepresented in police forces, marginalized and rejected by other officers, and often relegated to gender-restricted duties. This is an important work that calls attention to a profession that exhibits more barriers to gender balance than most. Garcia asks police reformers to take seriously comprehensive policies that would achieve gender equity and provide pathways for women in policing through deliberate programs of recruitment, training, mentorship, and protection from sexual harassment. With less than one in ten police officers in the world being non-male on average, this book is a timely clarion call and a significant contribution to police studies." Staci Strobl, Professor, Criminal Justice, UW-Platteville

"Venessa Garcia has produced a remarkable book filling a vacuum in the current literature on women in policing by providing a panoramic account across five continents combining historic, cultural, geo-political and sociological analyses. With meticulous research unearthing previously uncharted details of the origins of women's entry into policing in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America combined with supporting contemporary statistics and enriched by personal interviews with former officers, this is a model of comparative analysis. The framing of the position of women in a wider context, enables a deeper understanding of the police occupational culture not only to explain the subordination of female officers but also providing the template for radical police reform." Jennifer Brown, Visiting Professor at Mannheim Centre for Criminology at the London School of Economics and Political Science

"Women in Policing around the World is a much needed and timely addition to police literature. The police profession is currently under severe assault, based on claims of racism and brutality; however, police organizations across the globe also have a long history of discrimination and sexual harassment against its female employees. This book sheds a very bright light on the decades long institutional injustices from the historical as well as sociological perspective up to 2020, where policewomen are still treated as inferior to their male counterparts.

The way the author approaches the problem, from a global and comparative perspective, addressing issues of prescribed roles that, frequently, drive decisions about recruitment, training and promotions, is extremely compelling and creates a picture of a sisterhood in misery. It is a must read for scholars who focus on gender roles and discrimination, police culture and police ethics but, first and foremost, for all the law enforcement practitioners who aspire to change, in a transformational manner, police organizational cultures regardless of the size or geographic location of their departments." Maria (Maki) Haberfeld, Professor of Police Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

"The research Garcia collected reveals that mentoring within the police organization increases job performance, growth, and job satisfaction. In addition to providing promotional opportunities, Garcia emphasizes the necessity of reform in police culture by providing suggestions on how to improve the work conditions of our women in blue around the world. This publication focuses on various aspects of women in law enforcement and women who struggle to find equality within society. It is the most comprehensive work on women police around and is a must-read for anyone in the field." Caitlyn Tannu, New Jersey City University, ASC Division on Women and Crime, DivisioNews, Spring 2022 Issue

List of Illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 The Sociology of Gender
1(25)
The Sociology of Gender
3(2)
Gender and Difference
5(3)
Gender Stratification
8(1)
Women's Rights and Women's Work
9(8)
Gendered Organizations
17(4)
Gender, Leadership, and Policing
21(3)
Conclusion
24(2)
2 Ideology and Images of Women and Policing
26(21)
The Nature of Policing
26(3)
Traditional Gender Role Ideologies
29(5)
From Ideology to Practice: Police Culture and Institutionalized Masculinity
34(3)
The Ottoman Empire and Colonial Influence on Policing
37(2)
Early History of Women in Police Work
39(6)
Conclusion
45(2)
3 Past and Current Status of Women Police in the Eastern Hemisphere
47(28)
Asia and Oceania
49(7)
Sub-Saharan Africa
56(6)
Middle East and North Africa
62(6)
Eastern Europe
68(5)
Conclusion
73(2)
4 Past and Current Status of Women Police in the Western Hemisphere
75(18)
Latin America and the Caribbean
75(6)
North America
81(4)
Western Europe
85(6)
Conclusion
91(2)
5 Recruitment, Training, and Promotion of Women in the Gendered Police Organization
93(22)
Recruitment/Inroads Into Policing
95(11)
Gendered Training
106(2)
Barriers to Promotion
108(5)
Conclusion
113(2)
6 Gendered Policing: Working Conditions and Gender-Based Violence
115(29)
Doing Policing /Doing Gender: Resistance to Women Police
115(6)
Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Police Force
121(10)
Policing Gender-Based Violence
131(2)
Police Attitudes Toward Intimate Partner Violence
133(5)
Generalized Policing Strategies for Combating Intimate Partner Violence
138(2)
Specialist Policing Strategies for Combating Intimate Partner Violence
140(2)
Conclusion
142(2)
7 Revisiting the Police Organization: Future Directions
144(12)
Gendered Stress
145(2)
Social Capital, Mentorship, and Women's Networks
147(4)
Future Directions
151(5)
References 156(19)
Index 175
Venessa Garcia, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at New Jersey City University. She has served as Deputy Editor and Editorial Board Member of Feminist Criminology since 2005. She has published extensively in the area of women in law enforcement, victims of crime, and media and crime. Her latest book is Women Police Across the Globe: Shared Challenges and Successes in the Integration of Women Police Worldwide (2020, edited with Cara Rabe-Hemp).