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Longitudinal research in which information is about the identical cases or people in each of several time periods.
 
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Compare the histories of hiring women and minorities as police officers.
 
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Answer to Question 1

panel study

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Black officers were hired as early as 1861, while the first woman was not hired until 1905. Even when minorities and women were hired, they faced on -the-job discrimination. Both women and minorities continue to be underrepresented. There is evidence, although some of it may be questionable, that there are situations in which minorities and women may be particularly suited to certain types of police work. Women were prohibited from taking patrol duty until 1968. Black officers were required to call on white officers to arrest white suspects and had labeled patrol cars.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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