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Item Details
Title:
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF WOMEN POLICE IN AUSTRALIA
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Volume: |
2015 |
By: |
Tim Prenzler |
Format: |
Paperback |
List price:
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£29.95 |
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ISBN 10: |
1922117609 |
ISBN 13: |
9781922117601 |
Publisher: |
AUSTRALIAN ACADEMIC PRESS |
Pub. date: |
30 March, 2015 |
Pages: |
152 |
Description: |
In 2015 Australia celebrates the centenary of the first appointment of women police. This fascinating book presents the story of 100 years of Australian women police. A vital contribution to Australian history, the book concludes with a simple recipe for eliminating discrimination and optimising the contributions of women to police work. |
Synopsis: |
Policing has always been a tough job - dealing with criminals and the constant threat of physical attack. Any woman who puts her hand up for the role of protecting the community as a police officer, and manages to carry out her duties in a competent and conscientious manner, in the teeth of a myriad of external and internal challenges, is to be greatly admired. In 2015 Australia celebrates the centenary of the country's first appointment of women police. Yet it was not until 1961 that all jurisdictions finally had female officers. Tim Prenzler, one of Australian' s leading research criminologists, has spent 25 years studying the long and tortuous path to equality and professional recognition of Australia's women police. He has examined aspects of gender relations in policing, barriers to women in recruitment, the work of equity agencies, international comparisons of the status of women police, and performance comparisons of male and female officers. This fascinating book presents for the first time the story of 100 years of Australian women police.Filled with quotes and extracts from reports and correspondences of the time it sheds light on the conflicts, egos, biases, social mores and heroic efforts of those involved in this story. A vital contribution to Australian history as well as modern policing and policy, the book concludes with a simple recipe for eliminating discrimination and optimising the contributions of women to police work. |
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6 photographs |
Publication: |
Australia |
Imprint: |
Australian Academic Press |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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