Multiracial Feminism: An Intersectional Approach to Examining Female Officers’ Occupational Barriers in Federal Law Enforcement

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Women & Criminal Justice Pub Date : 2020-03-05 DOI:10.1080/08974454.2020.1734146
Helen H. Yu
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Abstract There has been a rise in scholarship targeting women’s experiences in federal law enforcement. Missing, however, are the women of color, as all previous studies capture women as a homogeneous group without regard to race/ethnicity. Using a combined survey dataset from sworn female officers (n = 1,189) employed by two federal law enforcement agencies, this article employs multiracial feminism as a framework to differentiate women’s experiences in the workplace and provides an exploratory analysis of occupational barriers utilizing an intersectional approach to race and gender. Specifically, this study employs an independent-samples t-test to explore the responses between White women and minority women, as well as each minority racial/ethnic group. The findings suggest women of color collectively, as well as individual minority racial/ethnic groups, have varying workplace experiences and perspectives in comparison to White women, especially in response to a perceived glass ceiling to promotions, an inclusive work culture, and experiencing sex discrimination.
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多种族女权主义:审视联邦执法中女性官员职业障碍的交叉方法
针对女性联邦执法经历的奖学金有所增加。然而,缺少有色人种的女性,因为之前的所有研究都将女性视为一个同质群体,而不考虑种族/民族。本文使用来自两家联邦执法机构的宣誓女警官(n = 1189)的联合调查数据集,采用多种族女权主义作为框架来区分女性在工作场所的经历,并利用种族和性别的交叉方法对职业障碍进行了探索性分析。具体而言,本研究采用独立样本t检验来探讨白人女性和少数族裔女性之间的反应,以及每个少数族裔/族裔群体。研究结果表明,与白人女性相比,有色人种女性以及个别少数种族/民族的女性在工作场所的经历和观点都有所不同,尤其是在应对晋升的玻璃天花板、包容性的工作文化和经历性别歧视方面。
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期刊介绍: Women & Criminal Justice is the only periodical devoted specifically to scholarly interdisciplinary and international research on all concerns related to women and criminal justice. It provides scholars with a single forum devoted to this critical specialty area in the fields of criminal justice, human rights, law, politics, sociology, social work, and women"s studies. Both qualitative and quantitative studies are welcomed, as are studies that test theories about women as victims, professionals and offenders.
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