RT Article T1 BADASSES: the Rise of Women in Criminal Justice JF Women & criminal justice VO 28 IS 4 SP 235 OP 261 A1 Helfgott, Jacqueline B. A2 Gunnison, Elaine A2 Murtagh, Autumn A2 Navejar, Bridgette LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1733457658 AB Little is known about the experiences and career trajectories of women working in the criminal justice field. Criminal justice, particularly law enforcement, has historically been largely a male-dominated career field. This study examines the experiences of 850 women working in the criminal justice field; in policing, courts, corrections, victim services, and academia. The present study collected data in 2017 and asked women working in the criminal justice field about their employment. Respondents said that they experienced a wide range of gender discrimination but did not see gender discrimination as a barrier to their success. The women identified personal and professional perseverance, strong mentorship, and family support as contributing factors to their success. Findings highlight the experience and challenges of women working at all levels and in all components of the criminal justice system and the journey of these women at a unique time in the history of criminal justice and evolution of women in the workplace. Implications for criminal justice, advice for current and aspiring women working in the field, and the nature of the experience for women in criminal justice are discussed. K1 Criminal justice careers K1 Professional experiences of working women K1 Women in criminal justice DO 10.1080/08974454.2018.1468296