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Maintaining Separate Spheres in Policing: Women on SWAT Teams
Authors:Mary Dodge  Laura Valcore  David A Klinger
Institution:1. School of Public Affairs , University of Colorado Denver , Denver, Colorado, USA mary.dodge@ucdenver.edu;3. School of Public Affairs , University of Colorado Denver , Denver, Colorado, USA;4. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice , University of Missouri–St. Louis , St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Abstract:The Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team may represent the last vestige of male dominance in law enforcement as an assignment that remains grounded in traditional masculine notions of policing. Although SWAT units have become a prominent feature of modern American policing, there are few female team members. In an attempt to develop some insight into why women rarely serve on SWAT teams, the present research examines the viewpoints of a sample of 30 male and 31 female police officers on the gendered aspects of SWAT assignment. This exploratory study represents the first qualitative attempt to uncover police officers’ perspectives and thoughts on the “fit” of women on SWAT teams. The results show that the majority of officers, whether implicitly or explicitly, and regardless of gender, agree that the presence of women on SWAT teams presents a variety of challenges.
Keywords:law enforcement  masculinity  policing  SWAT  women police officers
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