Abstract
This research paper manifests the challenges faced by the women in Pakistan approaching the police stations. The paper provides holistic overview of the barriers to justice for women and elaborates the problems women face in pursuing their issues in the police stations.A quantitative study was conducted with 43 women who visited 18 different police stations for reporting some crime or initiating a First Investigation Report (FIR). The study findings revealed that majority of the respondents faced a dissuading attitude of police while reporting the crime or lodging FIR. The study concluded that a major behavioural change is required to make the police system effective so that the complainants should not hesitate to report their incidents to the police. The study recommends the need for capacity building of police employees, behavioural change, gender-sensitive trainings anduse of modern equipment and information and communication technologies (ICT). The improvement in working conditions and changed organizational culture would facilitate in creating a department that will be respected by the masses.

Syeda Mahnaz Hassan. (2015) Problems Faced by Women in Police Stations: Need for Police Reforms in Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-07, Issue-1.
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