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Women In Policing

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Women in policing were first recognized in New York City in 1845. They were hired as full-time police matrons, whose function was to supervise female inmates. By the end of 1890, thirty-six cities in the United States adopted the system of police matrons. In 1893, Mary Owens became the first “policewoman” appointed in Chicago. Mrs. Owens, the widow of a policeman, was paid the patrolman salary, not a matron, and was given the authority to make arrests. During her active years, Owens’ job included visiting courts and assisting detectives in cases involving women and children. It was not until 1910 when Alice Steebbins Wells was the first woman to

receive a formal appointment as policewoman from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
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The Indianapolis Police Department was the first department to appoint female officers to regular patrol duty in 1968. High escalation of women assigned to patrols was the result of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act between 1968 and 1974 and court orders dictating the number of policewomen to be hired. Many of the policewomen assigned to patrol duties did not receive any calls from radio dispatchers; thus, they were often given administrative tasks. The Washington D.C. Police Department was the first department in the country to give female officers the same patrol accountabilities as their male officers. The admission requirements for male and female officers differed only in weight for women. Patrols’ evaluation revealed that policewomen work was equally effective as policemen. The evaluation’s results had an enormous impact on the hiring police women in the United States. Although there has been some noticeable improvement

of women’s status in policing, female police officers still struggle with inequality in the law enforcement sector. Among many obstacles faced by female police officers in the male subjugated profession, sexual harassment and discrimination are the cruelest forms of gender inequalities in policing. During initial days of women in policing, sexual harassment at the workplace was never considered as illegal or

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