Abstract
Beginning with a history of women in police work, Snow traces their rise through the ranks, focusing first on the first women to be given a patrol assignment. In their own words, policewomen describe the challenges and advantages of being a woman on the force, and demonstrate the perseverance many of them needed to make it in this mostly boys' club. Facing obstacles such as sex discrimination and harassment, requirements meant to block their ascent, and personal issues that arise when family members don't understand their call to duty, these women broke new ground and paved the way for others who would go on to leadership positions and other higher ranking roles. This vivid and inspiring account illustrates both the barriers women faced and continue to cope with in the field of police work but also celebrates their achievements and triumphs along the way.
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Women's History- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 35–44 CHAPTER 4. CAR 47 35–44
- 153–156 SOME FINAL THOUGHTS 153–156
- 161–176 NOTES 161–176
- 177–188 BIBLIOGRAPHY 177–188
- 189–194 INDEX 189–194
- 195–196 ABOUT THE AUTHOR 195–196