TY - BOOK AU - Rasikh,Saliha TI - Afghan women police : : tomorrow’s force for inclusive security / AV - Pamphlet HV8242.6. A2. PY - 2018/// CY - [Place of publication not identified] : PB - Women& Peace Studies Organization, KW - Police – Afghanistan KW - Female police – Afghanistan KW - Women’s rights – Afghanistan KW - Police training – Afghanistan KW - Women's rights – Afghanistan – History KW - Community development – Afghanistan KW - Women – Political activity – Afghanistan KW - Police – Afghanistan – History – 20th century KW - Afghanistan – Politics and government – 2001- N1 - “July 2018”. “Women& Peace Studies Organization ; OXFAM”—cover page N2 - Summary: “While today around 3,229 women serve in the Afghan police force, it is realistically still tomorrow’s force for inclusive security. The number of women is far behind the target of 5,000 places that are currently reserved for women in the staffing plan-a target that was already set for the end of 2014. Afghan women only represent around 2.5 percent of the police force and face an uphill battle against institutional and societal barriers. The police force and the Ministry of Interior still have neither an inclusive institutional culture nor a critical mass of women that can help normalize their inclusion and maximize…”—(page 2) ER -