TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender Bias and Continuous Professional Development
T2 - Experiences of Ghanaian Policewomen
AU - Quartey, Samuel Howard
AU - Attiogbe, Esther Julia Korkor
AU - Yamoah, Perpetual Esther
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Policewomen in African countries, especially Ghana, have a unique experience in continuous professional development (CPD). This study explored gender bias in the CPD of policewomen in Ghana. This study adopted an exploratory qualitative study and phenomenological research design to capture the gender bias associated with the CPD experiences of policewomen in Ghana. Eighteen (18) lower and middle-ranked policewomen were purposively selected and interviewed. The interviews were analyzed using the thematic analytic framework. Our findings demonstrate that discrimination in CPD opportunities, gendered power dynamics, workplace intimidation, and gender roles and responsibilities foster gender bias in the CPD of policewomen in Ghana. The management of police organizations could ensure structural reforms, equitable access to CPD opportunities, and a workplace culture that values the inclusivity and well-being of policewomen.
AB - Policewomen in African countries, especially Ghana, have a unique experience in continuous professional development (CPD). This study explored gender bias in the CPD of policewomen in Ghana. This study adopted an exploratory qualitative study and phenomenological research design to capture the gender bias associated with the CPD experiences of policewomen in Ghana. Eighteen (18) lower and middle-ranked policewomen were purposively selected and interviewed. The interviews were analyzed using the thematic analytic framework. Our findings demonstrate that discrimination in CPD opportunities, gendered power dynamics, workplace intimidation, and gender roles and responsibilities foster gender bias in the CPD of policewomen in Ghana. The management of police organizations could ensure structural reforms, equitable access to CPD opportunities, and a workplace culture that values the inclusivity and well-being of policewomen.
KW - continuous professional development
KW - Gender bias
KW - Ghana
KW - lifelong learning
KW - policewomen
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105022212973
U2 - 10.1177/14779714251394515
DO - 10.1177/14779714251394515
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105022212973
SN - 1477-9714
JO - Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
JF - Journal of Adult and Continuing Education
ER -