Abstract
In this article, several assertions regarding women in policing in general, as well as the state of affairs regarding gender responsive policing, in particular, will be presented. In addition, a succinct comparison between two developed countries in two distinctly different areas of the world, South Korea and the United States of America, will be evaluated as a means of showcasing that, while progress for both women in law enforcement and gender responsive policing have occurred, there is a great need for further attention to these two critical issues. Ultimately, many supporting concepts and ideas that connect the notion of gender responsiveness to a community policing paradigm will relate well with the framework of agency cultural competence.

Robert D. Hanser. (2013) Assessing Gender-Responsive Approaches to Community Policing: A Comparison between the United States and South Korea, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-1.
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