Authors
Mary Dodge, Laura Valcore, Frances Gomez
Publication date
2011/11/8
Journal
Policing: an international journal of police strategies & management
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
699-712
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
This article aims to examine male and female police officers' perspectives concerning women participating on special weapons and tactical (SWAT) teams. The study seeks to explore differences in opinions on a woman's ability to gain entrance and perform in a traditionally male‐dominated subculture.
Design/methodology/approach
A self‐report survey was distributed to a purposive sample of 202 police officers in the US. Male SWAT officers and females from seven agencies responded to 13 Likert‐type items and provided demographic information on years of experience, rank, and race.
Findings
The results show that male SWAT members are somewhat receptive to a woman becoming a team member; however, they are more likely than women to believe that females lack the needed strength and skills. Female officers perceive themselves as competent and valuable additions to SWAT.
Research …
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Scholar articles
M Dodge, L Valcore, F Gomez - Policing: an international journal of police strategies & …, 2011