An examination of one aspect of a female police officer's role in a predominantly male environment
Studies have shown that males and females behave differently when they work together. In the present study perceptions rather than behaviours of male and female police officers when preparing an interview report were compared. It was found that females felt less assertive when working with males, an...
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