Authors
Philip Matthew Stinson, Natalie Erin Todak, Mary Dodge
Publication date
2015/1/2
Journal
Police Practice and Research
Volume
16
Issue
1
Pages
79-93
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The current study explores criminal conduct by policewomen. This information is increasingly relevant as police departments hire more women, especially if the crimes committed by policewomen differ from those of policemen. News searches identified 105 cases depicting arrests of policewomen. A content analysis was performed. Findings indicate differences exist between crimes committed by policemen and policewomen, as well as by policewomen and women in general. Crime by policewomen is most often profit-motivated. Policewomen had fewer years of service and lower ranks, committed less violent crimes, and were more likely to receive suspensions for off-duty crimes compared to their male peers.
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Scholar articles
PM Stinson, NE Todak, M Dodge - Police Practice and Research, 2015