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Functional Particularities of the Present Gender Policy Within the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine: Homeland Experience
Functional Particularities of the Present Gender Policy Within the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine: Homeland Experience

Author(s): Olga Derkach
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Public Administration, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Military policy, Politics and law, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: PIC Promotion of the Intercultural Cooperation
Keywords: Functional Particularities; Gender Policy; State Border Guard Service of Ukraine; Homeland Experience;

Summary/Abstract: Nowadays in Ukraine, state agenda is changing in many spheres. A tendency for promoting a gender component within the security and defence sector is quite evident. The issue of gender inequality is still urgent because it remains a serious current issue worldwide to be prioritized in all spheres of life. The law enforcement agencies are no exception, as it is known that women do not achieve equality in many of them. The level of women’s access to equal opportunities and rights within the security sector is not high, though the situation in the border agency is better than in other law enforcement bodies of Ukraine. Unfortunately, women are currently underrepresented within the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, but every year the number of female personnel increases. The presence of female staff can be a key element of the border security, increasing effectiveness of detection and investigation. The more law enforcement institutions recognize the benefits women bring to them in serving communities, the more will be done to address gender-based discrimination within law enforcement structures. The State Border Guard Service is committed to the national and international principles of gender equality, though female personnel are still not part of decision-making process.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 01 (7)
  • Page Range: 50-55
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English