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A Study of the Criminal Victimization of Policewomen by Other Police Officers

NCJ Number
309736
Journal
Policing-a Journal of Policy and Practice Volume: 18 Dated: January 2024 Pages: 12
Author(s)
Philip Matthew Stinson; John Liederbach; Chloe Ann Wentzlof; Jordan M Parker
Date Published
January 2024
Annotation

This paper reports on a research study examining the nature and occurrence of criminal victimization of policewomen by other police officers.

Abstract

The authors’ research focuses on the criminal victimization of policewomen by other police officers. The data derive from a larger nationwide study on police crime, or cases in which police officers have been arrested for the perpetration of one or more criminal offenses. The current study identifies cases involving policewomen who are victims of police-perpetrated sexual harassment, official misconduct, stalking, indecent exposure, simple and aggravated assault, and rape. The specific goals of the research are three-fold: (1) explore the nature and character of police crimes perpetrated against policewomen, (2) describe cases of police crime perpetrated against policewomen that specifically involve some form of sexual violence, and (3) compare cases of police crime perpetrated against male and female police victims. Findings demonstrate the differential criminal victimization of policewomen, particularly in terms of cases involving police sexual violence (PSV) and officer-involved domestic violence (OIDV). (Published Abstract Provided)