Abstract
Germany has taken significant steps to make certain that the state and national law enforcement agencies have female police personnel assigned to all ranks and responsibilities. Although there were initial challenges, Germany can be called a remarkable success in establishing protocols and legislation to promote the hiring of not only females, but members of all minority and ethnic groups, into government and criminal justice agencies. The history of these noteworthy developments will be thoroughly outlined.

Friedrich Schwindt. (2013) Women in Policing in the Federal Republic of Germany, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-05, Issue-1.
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