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Breaking the Brass Ceiling
Women Police Chiefs and Their Paths to the Top
Dorothy Moses Schulz
ISBN:
0-275-98180-0
ISBN-13:
978-0-275-98180-8
DOI:
DOI:10.1336/0275981800
264 pages
Praeger Publishers
Publication:
11/30/2004
List Price:
$49.95
(
UK Sterling Price: £34.95
)
Availability:
Media Type:
Hardcover
Trim Size:
6 x 9
Subjects:
Crime & Justice
»
Crimes & Investigation
Women's Studies
»
Women's Studies (General)
Women's Studies
»
Women in Business & Labor
Description:
Constituting fewer than 15% of the nation's police officers, women have found it especially difficult to rise through the ranks and achieve higher posts. Here, those few women who have made it to the top—about 1% of the chiefs and sheriffs in American policing—share their stories and describe the challenges they faced as they rose to their positions. Each of the chiefs compted for their offices with other candidates, almost always male. The sheriffs—virtually all elected officials— came under even closer scrutiny. While few in number, these top cops illustrate the emergence of women as more than token leaders of American sheriff and police departments. They are unique groundbreakers who have managed to breach the brass ceiling.
Here is the fascinating story of how individual women are setting a pace for other women in one of the most male-dominated public service fields in America, second only behind firefighting in its image as a place where few women have successfully negotiated careers to the top. Who are these women, and how did they earn the top spot? Are they nontraditional women, or women in nontraditional positions? Do they share common characteristics in terms of family backgrounds, race, ethnicity, age, or marital status? To what do they attribute their success in the face of overwhelming obstacles? How can their experiences with education, careers, service, and assignments help other women achieve similar success in this field or in others? Schulz answers these questions as she vividly recounts the paths to the top for these determined and exceptional women.
Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction: A Note on Method and Scope
How It All Began: What is a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
Women in Non-Traditional Professions: Law Enforcement Is Big Business
The Road to the Chief's Chair: Early Trailblazers and the Long Climb to the Top
Twists and Turns in the Road to the Top: Decisions and Detours Along the Way
One-Agency Chiefs: Local Girls Break Brass at Home
Family Power Brings Political Power: From Sheriff's Wife to Sheriff
Modern Women Sheriffs: Getting Elected On Their Own
Big-City Pioneers: The Women Who Broke the Bulletproof Barriers
Twenty-First Century Women: Is the Playing Field Finally Level?
Women Police Chiefs and Sheriffs: A Collective Portrait
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
About the Author:
DOROTHY MOSES SCHULZ is Professor of Law, Police Studies, and Criminal Justice Administration at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice (City University of New York). She was the first woman captain to serve with the Metro-North Commuter Railroad Police Department and its predecessor department, the Conrail Police Department. She is the author of
From Social Worker to Crimefighter: Women in United States Municipal Policing
(Praeger, 1995), and has published widely on historical and current issues involving women in policing. She is a member of numerous police and academic associations, and has spoken at conferences of the International Association of Women Police, Women in Federal Law Enforcement, the National Center for Women & Policing, the Senior Women Officers of Great Britain, and the Canadian Police College.
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