



Women police officers can engage in the following activities: Patrol of streets and public places. They may use cars, motorcycles, bicycles, or walking patrols to keep the streets and public areas safe. While on patrol, they can respond to calls, check for suspicious persons or vehicles, and resolve conflicts. Investigation of crimes. Female police officers can investigate crimes, collect evidence, interrogate witnesses, arrest suspects and write crime reports. Security for public events. Female police officers can work at mass events such as festivals, concerts or sports competitions, ensuring the safety of visitors and preventing public disorder. Work with society. Female police officers can engage in communication with citizens, helping them solve security problems. They can conduct crime prevention awareness campaigns, participate in public meetings and work with local communities. Women police officers can also hold leadership positions in police agencies, including becoming chiefs of police or heads of departments.