The recruitment of women and visible minorities into Canadian police forces: Should we expect further progress?

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Abstract

The recruitment of women and minority group members was intended to move Canadian police forces towards societal representation and to enhance services provided to, and improve relations with, women and racially marginalized groups. This review contemplates progress towards these goals at a time of extraordinary public dissatisfaction with Western policing. A rationale is offered for reconsidering the 50% representation target for women and it is emphasized just how little we yet know about racial bias in policing. The review ends with a call for rigorous, apolitical, research to untangle the complex interactions underscoring the considered questions within.

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Perrott, S. B. (2023). The recruitment of women and visible minorities into Canadian police forces: Should we expect further progress? Police Journal, 96(1), 26–44. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258X211032106

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