User:CaitlynCavalllaro/Police corruption
Women In Policing- Combatting Excessive Force and Corruption
In a Washington Post article, the editor takes readers through a department in Nebraska which is ungoing alot of good changes. They are hiring more females and seeing improvements to not only the work enviorment, but also the community they are policing.
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[edit]Women In Policing- Combatting Excessive Force and Corruption
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[edit]Female officers tend to be more patient, understanding and less likely to use force[1]. Women all over the world are being hired for police jobs, to combat the ongoing corruption issues.
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[edit]- ^ a b Klemko, Robert (March 26, 2022). "THIS POLICE CHIEF IS HIRING FEMALE OFFICERS TO FIX 'TOXIC' POLICING".
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