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Women in Law Enforcement: Page 5
Women in Law Enforcement
Tactics Training for Female Officers Is a Must
PoliceMag.com welcomes Sgt. Lynne Doucette of the Brunswick (Maine) PD as a new Women in LE blogger. In her first post, Lynne highlights the need for specialized training for female officers.
Women in Law Enforcement
Is Sexual Harassment Just Bonding in Disguise?
Officer Lori M. Connelly takes an interesting view on reasons for and ramifications of sexual harassment at work.
Women in Law Enforcement
Your 'Officer' Persona Puts You In Charge
Once I put my uniform on, I am out to take care of business. I carry myself in a manner that says, "Don't mess with me. I am in charge. I am here to help."
Women in Law Enforcement
I'm Thankful for Baseball Pioneers
I learned about a great new book that would make a great Christmas present for just about any female officer because of the stories inside of women making it on their own in a male-dominated world.
Women in Law Enforcement
Talking Them Down
I have had many experiences on patrol and SWAT call-outs where being a female definitely benefited in my negotiating with the suspect and eventually getting him to surrender peacefully or to do what I wanted him to do.
Women in Law Enforcement
Defusing Volatile People
Can female officers more easily calm a suspect who may be on the brink of violence?
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Women in Law Enforcement
Do You Need to Prove Yourself Physically?
Sgt. Diana Drummey looks for other ways to resolve confrontations than getting physical, but will go there, if need be.
Women in Law Enforcement
We Will Never Forget
I have never seen the events from 9/11 from this perspective before. It deepened my respect for all who served that day to help their fellow man.
Women in Law Enforcement
'Police Women' Crosses a Blue Line
When I watched the first episode, I was shocked that these women who risk their lives every day are showing their children's faces on TV for the world of criminals to see.
Women in Law Enforcement
'Police Women of Broward County' Evokes Compassion
Officer Lori Connelly watched "I Hope Somebody Runs," the first episode of TLC's new reality show "Police Women of Broward County." Her response surprised her.
Women in Law Enforcement
Sexual Harassment Isn't As Prevalent Today
POLICE Magazine asked a few of our female officer bloggers whether they have ever experienced sexual harassment on the job, and to explain how they handled it. Sgt. Diana Drummey gives her perspective.
Women in Law Enforcement
Gift of Gab
When you're a police officer, you don't need to have the best gift of gab. Just avoid making the stupidest comment on the street.
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