Abstract:
In a male dominated world, women have been trying to break the stereotypes and
gender expectations on them. One way is entering male-dominated career. This study
aims to understand the motivation of women in police work, a traditionally male career.
Using Henry Murray's Psychogenic needs, the study had described the most dominant
and least dominant need among the female police officers. The responses of the 70
respondents in the disseminated survey questionnaire reflect that female police officers
from the Manila Police District have high levels of the Order Need and low levels of the
Abasement Need. They also have positive experiences on their work, and does not
encounter discrimination on the basis of their sex. Most female officers are usually
assigned to Women and Children Protection Desks, a task they can be proud of excelling.
The respondents are also hoping that more women enter police work and male-dominated
careers in general, for women definitely have a role and function in these careers. Further
investigation like comparison of male and female officers, motivation is recommended.