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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2022 · 36 MIN

Recruiting & Retaining Female Employees in Campus Security & Law Enforcement

from Campus Safety Voices · host Campus Safety Magazine

A study of the Chicago Police Department last year found that female law enforcement officers use force 28% less often than their male counterparts. They also make 7% fewer arrests. Although the study didn’t delve into why these differences exist, we do know that unnecessary arrests and unnecessary use of force can damage community relations and lead to lawsuits.It stands to reason, then, that campus security and public safety departments could greatly benefit from hiring more women. Unfortunately, only about 13% of full-time law enforcement officers in the U.S. are female, despite the fact that women make up 60% of the U.S. workforce. For schools, universities, and hospitals, 44% of their security or campus police departments have 10% or fewer female employees in them, according to Campus Safety’s 2018 Salary and Benefits Survey. More than four out of five say that women make up less than 30% of their employees.So, how can a K-12 school district, college campus, or healthcare facility recruit and then retain its female officers?To find out, I interviewed three campus public safety and security veterans: University of Illinois Chief of Police Alice Cary, Los Angeles School Police Department Chief Leslie Ramirez, and SRMC Consultant Marilyn Hollier.In our interview, Cary, Ramirez, and Hollier cover:Additional reasons why campus public safety departments should hire more women – 2:30Why more women aren’t in campus law enforcement and security – 6:23Some of the strategies they’ve adopted to not only recruit women in their departments, but also ways to make female officers successful in their careers so that they will stay in campus security and policing – 11:09Creating an environment that is attractive to potential female officers – 19:43How men can support women in security and law enforcement – 31:50CAMPUS SAFETY SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedInYouTubeCAMPUS SAFETY SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Facebook: https://facebook.com/CampusSafetyMagazineX: https://x.com/CampusSafetyMagInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/CampusSafetyMagLinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1836305YouTube: @Campussafetymagazine

A study of the Chicago Police Department last year found that female law enforcement officers use force 28% less often than their male counterparts. They also make 7% fewer arrests. Although the study didn’t delve into why these differences exist, we do know that unnecessary arrests and unnecessary use of force can damage community relations and lead to lawsuits. It stands to reason, then, that campus security and public safety departments could greatly benefit from hiring more women. Unfortu...

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