Women Police
"Women Police" by Louise A. Jackson is a groundbreaking historical study that delves into the significant role of women in policing within the United Kingdom. Published by Manchester University Press in 2012, this captivating paperback comprises 232 pages of insight into the unique challenges faced by policewomen, both in uniform and undercover.
This comprehensive work explores critical topics such as the regulation of prostitution, the pervasive issues of sexual violence, and the experiences surrounding child abuse and neglect. Jackson's research offers a rich examination of the intersection between gender and policing, highlighting how social conditions and sex roles have influenced female officers' contributions to law enforcement.
Whether you're a scholar of feminist criminology or simply interested in the evolving dynamics of police work, "Women Police" provides a profound understanding of women's impact on the policing landscape in the UK. Discover the untold stories that shaped the profession and continue to resonate today.