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When one thinks of the interaction of women and the policing profession, three main issues come to mind. What steps have law enforcement administrators taked to ensure that females are properly represented in front line, supervisory, and executive positions? How do criminal justice officials interact and deal with female victims of crime and women offenders? And in countries like Pakistan and others in the region, have gender responsive measures been implemented to address the sensitive issues involving domestic violence, sexual abuse and harassment, and the ideological and cultural constraints on contact and interaction with females?

James F. Albrecht. (2013) Gender Responsive Policing and Women in Law Enforcement Comments from the Guest Editor, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-1.
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