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Little Rock women breaking barriers, setting new standard for LRPD
More women in policing continues to be a topic of discussion on top of cries for police reform. Author: Marlisa Goldsmith Updated: 9:06 PM CDT July 1, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. More women in policing continues to be a topic of discussion on top of cries for police reform.
Departments across the country admit there s a crucial need for more female officers on the force. In Little Rock, the newest assistant police chief is breaking barriers and making a path for the future of females.
All eyes are on Assistant Police Chief Crystal Young-Haskins as she makes history. She has served on the Little Rock Police force for 15 years and is the department’s first African-American woman to hold this position and is now leading the charge in the department’s recruiting efforts.