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Women in the police: factors influencing managerial advancement

Kevin C. Gaston (Fellow in Organizational Behaviour at the Manchester Business School and)
Jackie A. Alexander (Police Inspector and a Graduate of the MA Course in Police Management at the Henry Fielding Centre for Police Studies, both at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK)

Women in Management Review

ISSN: 0964-9425

Article publication date: 1 March 1997

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Abstract

Little is generally known about the factors affecting the managerial advancement of women in police forces in the UK. Surveys 142 male and female constables from a large police force. Reports the patterns of deployment and specialization, attitudes to the promotion process, types of informal discrimination and external factors inhibiting advancement. Suggestions are made to improve equality of opportunity. Of particular interest are the suggestions for a professionally run career development department, enhancement of the human resource management function, changes to supervisory roles, more female tutor constables and for changes in the pattern of appointments and attachments to specialist departments. Calls for accuracy in the study of differential career patterns in other occupational sectors to ensure valid comparisons are made.

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Gaston, K.C. and Alexander, J.A. (1997), "Women in the police: factors influencing managerial advancement", Women in Management Review, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 47-55. https://doi.org/10.1108/09649429710162802

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MCB UP Ltd

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