Survival in an "all boys club": Policewomen in Serbia
Abstract
The paper is based on the results of the first qualitative research focusing on the position of policewomen in Serbia. The research was conducted from June to August 2011 on a sample of 30 policewomen of various standings as working police officers; it took into account the types of roles held, the police schools they finished, their professional experience and the size of the police organizations with which they were employed. The core questions in the analysis related to policewomen's experiences while completing their education, during the hiring process and while carrying out their police duties, as well as regarding possibilities for promotion. Although considerable improvement was noted regarding the status of women in the process of police education, most participants in the research had negative experience in the course of finding a job; they also experienced limitations with regard to their promotion as well as various sorts of harassment at work. The paper is based on the res...ults of the first qualitative research focusing on the position of policewomen in Serbia. The research was conducted from June to August 2011 on a sample of 30 policewomen of various standings as working police officers; it took into account the types of roles held, the police schools they finished, their professional experience and the size of the police organizations with which they were employed. The core questions in the analysis related to policewomen's experiences while completing their education, during the hiring process and while carrying out their police duties, as well as regarding possibilities for promotion. Although considerable improvement was noted regarding the status of women in the process of police education, most participants in the research had negative experience in the course of finding a job; they also experienced limitations with regard to their promotion as well as various sorts of harassment at work.
Source:
Womens Studies International Forum, 2015, 48, 57-70Publisher:
- Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
Funding / projects:
- Security and protection of organization and functioning of the educational system in the Republic of Serbia (basic precepts, principles, protocols, procedures and means) (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-47017)
DOI: 10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.008
ISSN: 0277-5395
WoS: 000349875800007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84912567541
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FBTY - JOUR AU - Spasić, Danijela AU - Đurić, Slađana AU - Mršević, Zorica PY - 2015 UR - https://rhinosec.fb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/300 AB - The paper is based on the results of the first qualitative research focusing on the position of policewomen in Serbia. The research was conducted from June to August 2011 on a sample of 30 policewomen of various standings as working police officers; it took into account the types of roles held, the police schools they finished, their professional experience and the size of the police organizations with which they were employed. The core questions in the analysis related to policewomen's experiences while completing their education, during the hiring process and while carrying out their police duties, as well as regarding possibilities for promotion. Although considerable improvement was noted regarding the status of women in the process of police education, most participants in the research had negative experience in the course of finding a job; they also experienced limitations with regard to their promotion as well as various sorts of harassment at work. The paper is based on the results of the first qualitative research focusing on the position of policewomen in Serbia. The research was conducted from June to August 2011 on a sample of 30 policewomen of various standings as working police officers; it took into account the types of roles held, the police schools they finished, their professional experience and the size of the police organizations with which they were employed. The core questions in the analysis related to policewomen's experiences while completing their education, during the hiring process and while carrying out their police duties, as well as regarding possibilities for promotion. Although considerable improvement was noted regarding the status of women in the process of police education, most participants in the research had negative experience in the course of finding a job; they also experienced limitations with regard to their promotion as well as various sorts of harassment at work. PB - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford T2 - Womens Studies International Forum T1 - Survival in an "all boys club": Policewomen in Serbia VL - 48 SP - 57 EP - 70 DO - 10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.008 ER -
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Spasić, D., Đurić, S.,& Mršević, Z.. (2015). Survival in an "all boys club": Policewomen in Serbia. in Womens Studies International Forum Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 48, 57-70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.008
Spasić D, Đurić S, Mršević Z. Survival in an "all boys club": Policewomen in Serbia. in Womens Studies International Forum. 2015;48:57-70. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.008 .
Spasić, Danijela, Đurić, Slađana, Mršević, Zorica, "Survival in an "all boys club": Policewomen in Serbia" in Womens Studies International Forum, 48 (2015):57-70, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.10.008 . .