We're able to finagle our way out of situations that males oftentimes cannot. What if talking doesn't work; can you handle a physical altercation? What are your options and what are you trained to do? Will you have to punch and kick your way out of it? Or are other options available? As a woman, can you justify moving to a higher level of force sooner than your male counterparts?
One major problem I've encountered in defensive tactics training is that it typically doesn't take into account the "smaller" officer. Oftentimes it's geared toward being the tougher fighter and "kicking ass." I call this the "testosterone gets in the way" mentality. I'm not implying that female officers are incapable of fighting or that they should give up in a fight—never give up!
Are there other ways to win?
For example, when I teach ground fighting, I cover techniques to gain control of a suspect both from the guard and mount positions. I also teach other options. What can you do if you're the female officer on the ground with a large male suspect on top of you? Clearly, this is the last place on earth any officer—male or female—wants to be.
Can you win this fight? Hell yes!