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        Arbeidskulturer og kjønn i det operative politiet: En studie som rotet opp i feltet

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        Author(s)
        Ellingsen, Dag
        Lilleaas, Ulla-Britt
        Language
        Bokmål, Norwegian
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        Abstract
        Why is the proportion of women so low in the police's emergency response units? This question was the starting point for the research project presented by Dag Ellingsen and Ulla-Britt Lilleaas in Work Cultures and Gender in the Operational Police Force. The book addresses topics such as gender-based harassment, homosociality and sexualized abuse of power within the police. Ellingsen and Lilleaas demonstrate how these factors influence both the recruitment of women to operational positions and the challenges with retaining them. Readers also gain insight into the research process itself, from formulation of research questions to the handling of a sometimes turbulent public debate. The authors describe how their study “stirred up” a field characterized by powerful stakeholders, and how they navigated the crossfire of criticism and acknowledgment. At the same time, they reflect on the role of research in the public debate, and how methodological choices can contribute to challenging established truths. Work Cultures and Gender in the Operational Police Force is a peer-reviewed research monograph that will be relevant to students and researchers in police studies and gender research, as well as anyone interested in a critical analysis of the police.
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/106393
        Keywords
        gender balance, police cultures, homosociality, operative personnel, emergency response units
        DOI
        10.23865/cdf.265
        ISBN
        9788202738693, 9788202738693, 9788202892623, 9788202892616, 9788202892630, 9788202892456
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, Norway, 2025
        Imprint
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Classification
        Police and security services
        Gender studies, gender groups
        Social and ethical issues
        Pages
        171
        Public remark
        Funded by: OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet, Arbeidsforskningsinstituttet AFI og Politihøgskolen
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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