Learn How the 30X30 Initiative Helps Recruit and Retain Women in Law Enforcement

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Justice Today Podcast: 30x30 Initiative - Prioritizing Women in Law Enforcement

The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) invites you to listen to our recent podcast, which features Maureen "Mo" McGough, Chief of Strategic Initiatives for the Policing Project at the New York University School of Law. In this episode, McGough discusses how the 30X30 Initiative, which is sponsored by BJA, is improving public safety by helping local law enforcement agencies recruit and retain more women.

"There's a growing body of scientific research that highlights the unique value of women officers in many of the areas we really care about at this moment in American history when we think about policing." - Mo McGough

Read the companion blog to learn more about the positive impacts of women in law enforcement.

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