RT Article T1 Minorities in the Police Academy: Career Expectations of Female Police Cadets JF Women & criminal justice VO 35 IS 5 SP 408 OP 425 A1 Xu, Haoran A1 Hou, Yanchang A2 Hou, Yanchang LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/193767391X AB This study investigates the career expectations of female police cadets within the specific framework of the Chinese police academy system. Focused on their self-perceptions, this research aims to fill a gap in the literature concerning the experiences of female cadets during their training phase. Employing a qualitative approach, the study conducted focus group discussions with 56 female police cadets from diverse specializations and geographic regions. The findings indicate that, despite being a minority within the police academy, female cadets generally respond positively to the training and management strategies. The study reveals a notable shift in identity, with female cadets prioritizing their “police” identity over gender considerations. Additionally, concerns about career placement, competition, and societal expectations emerged, influencing their outlooks on future employment. This research contributes valuable insights into the complex interplay of gender dynamics and career expectations within the police academy context. The methodology and findings offer a foundation for further exploration of gender-related issues in law enforcement education, with implications extending beyond the borders of China. K1 training and management: career expectations K1 Police education K1 identity shift K1 Female police cadets DO 10.1080/08974454.2024.2372278