1. Interview with Female State Patrol “ We as women are held to the same standards as the men” “I started with four girls in my class of 36, we graduated with 25 and only two girls.” “There are still a lot of people out there who think that women should not be police officers.” She also said that they take sexual harassment classes in the academy, but after they graduate the men seem to forget what they were taught “We constantly have to prove ourselves to our male coworkers.”
2. Women in the police force There is a new series on TLC dedicated to women in the police force http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rooYXoRnVKs
3. Historical Support Essay 5, Part VII Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, Seneca Falls Convention, 1848 First Woman’s rights convention held in Seneca Falls, New York in July 1848. Declaration of Sentiments Adopted Used the Declaration of Independence as model, contains “Bill of Particulars” Inaugurated the Women’s suffrage movement in USA
4. Historical Support Con’t Declarations of Sentiments States Woman are suffering everywhere and are standing up for change History of “Facts” about how man treats woman Never permitted to vote, have to follow laws which women have no say about, Man takes all right to property away from women, denied ability to obtain education, destroys all women's confidence, different code of morals, etc.
5. Historical Support Con’t Declaration of Sentiments Resolutions that woman are asking for: No laws can conflict the true and substantial happiness of woman, all laws that prevent women from occupying a station or society have no authority, Woman is Man’s equal, man needs to encourage her to speak and teach in religious assemblies, men and women are held to same standard about transgressions, Secure right to vote, and speedy success of the women's’ cause.
6. Historical Support Con’t News articles of discrimination in Police “Dayton, Ohio Police Dept. LOSES Reverse Discrimination Case.” – Oct. 15, 2006 Dayton's "chief" was WRONG in firing white officer Barbara L. Temple in order to achieve forced diversity!The Court has ordered Dayton to pay former Dayton Police Maj. Barbara Temple a $1.2 million settlement for reverse discrimination! “Police chief transfers top three women commanders to positions "no one wants.”- Cinncinnati, OH June 29, 2010 “Borough police chief suspended with pay” - Matawan June 15, 2010 “Empowerment of Women And Girls Tops Agenda at UN”- United Nations June 29, 2010