How women police are affected by gender related issue as a part of male oriented job
Subject: Research Methodology – I
Submitted to: Dr. Lalitha Kamath
2ND SEPTEMBER, 2013
DESIGINED By: RIYA SAHA. DM2013M021 How women police are affected by gender related issue as a part of male oriented job
Research question:
Understanding in present society how women police are affected by gender related problem in their respected job and how they deal with this problem.
Objective:
The primary research would be studying which kind of gender related problem and harassment (physically or mentally) a women police face and are they get same respect as a male counterparts get in their job. Finally the finding will be after research analysis the data and try to understand the present problem and also try to solve them for future generation. Reason behind choosing the research topic: When a male police officer was asked in 1916 whether women would ever be police constables, he burst out laughing, replying: "No, not even if the war lasts 50 years. However, the Women’s Police Service, made up of volunteers, had been founded in 1914. Female police officers first joined the Metropolitan Police in 1919, although the then Commissioner, Sir Nevil Macready, insisted he did not want any “vinegary spinsters” or “blighted middle-aged fanatics” in its ranks. The female police officers were distinguished from their male counterparts, who had wider authority, by the prefix 'woman ' before their rank, such as "Women police constable” and "Woman Police Sergeant”. From this information we can easily recognise that in past how POLICE MEN’s mentality was for their female counterpart. But
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