why are women allowed to be police officers?
how is a woman supposed to ever protect someone?
Because 7 ate 9?
>>37353370
Not everyone lives in violent shitholes like murrika.
Women are better with drunk males, home disputes and children. Those groups are less likely to get violent with them
>>37353370
>see woman working as police officer
>get excited
>woman officer with other male officers
>woman spraying something at guy
>wish i was guy getting sprayed at
>i never get such attention from women
>>37353421
post statistics to support that claim or it's complete and utter bullshit
>>37353370
Police aren't there for your protection they are there to clean up after you have been fucked up.
>>37353370
She may not be able to break your arms but she can break your heart
Police aren't soldiers.
50% of the population are women.
A woman is going to deal with a lost kid or some old lady better than some meathead jock.
>>37353629
>A woman is going to deal with a lost kid or some old lady better than some meathead jock.
First world police men are actually trained to handle any situation. Not sure about america, though.
>>37353629
>A woman is going to deal with a lost kid or some old lady better than some meathead jock.
Refer to this anon
>>37353472
>>37353472
>Subsequent studies have reached the same conclusions: In a 1988 article in the Journal of Police Science and Administration researcher Joseph Balkin reviewed the U.S. and international research spanning 14 years on the involvement of women in police work. He found uniformly that women not only perform the job of policing effectively, but are better able to defuse potentially violent situations: "Policemen see police work as involving control through authority," he wrote, "while policewomen see it as a public service."
>The commission explained: "Many officers, both male and female, believe female officers are less personally challenged by defiant suspects and feel less need to deal with defiance with immediate force or confrontational language.
>"the average male officer is over eight and a half times more likely than his female counterpart to have an allegation of excessive force sustained against him _ [and] two to three times more likely than the average female officer to have a citizen name him in a complaint of excessive force."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/07/02/how-more-female-police-officers-would-help-stop-police-brutality/?utm_term=.0988d1710146
>>37353813
>The average male officer is over eight and a half times more likely than his female counterpart to have an allegation of excessive force sustained against him
To be honest, if women are less frequently dispatched to violent emergencies of course they will have a lower rate of "excessive force"