Abstract
Female police officers in the Caribbean have faced the same challenges as their counterparts in North America and other democratic nations. Sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and organizational reservations to assigning females to many patrol or investigative assignments and promoting them to decision making and executive positions continue to pose challenges to women law enforcement officials in this region. One benefit however has been the trend for female police officers to not engage in corrupt, deviant, or abusive activities. The author, a practitioner, will share her perspectives and experiences.

Karen Lancaster-Ellis. (2013) Personal Perspectives: Challenges for Women in Policing within the Caribbean, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-1.
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