The Bellevue, Nebraska Police Department has nearly quadrupled the number of female officers under the leadership of Chief Ken Clary who was hired in 2020 and has the goal of hiring as many women as possible to be police officers in the Omaha suburb. He be

BELLEVUE, NE - FEBRUARY 8: Lisa Vetter, Bellevue Police Department Background Investigator, left, waits for Chief Ken Clary to sign a document. The Bellevue, Nebraska Police Department has nearly quadrupled the number of female officers under the leadership of Chief Ken Clary who was hired in 2020 and has the goal of hiring as many women as possible to be police officers in the Omaha suburb. He believes they are less likely to use force to resolve conflicts, less likely to draw complaints, more effective in investigating sexual assault and better at executing traffic stops. More than half of recent hires have been women and hes preaching a goal of 30% female departments to other agencies across Nebraska, where just 5% of police officers are women. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
BELLEVUE, NE - FEBRUARY 8: Lisa Vetter, Bellevue Police Department Background Investigator, left, waits for Chief Ken Clary to sign a document. The Bellevue, Nebraska Police Department has nearly quadrupled the number of female officers under the leadership of Chief Ken Clary who was hired in 2020 and has the goal of hiring as many women as possible to be police officers in the Omaha suburb. He believes they are less likely to use force to resolve conflicts, less likely to draw complaints, more effective in investigating sexual assault and better at executing traffic stops. More than half of recent hires have been women and hes preaching a goal of 30% female departments to other agencies across Nebraska, where just 5% of police officers are women. (Photo by Sarah L. Voisin/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The Bellevue, Nebraska Police Department has nearly quadrupled the number of female officers under the leadership of Chief Ken Clary who was hired in 2020 and has the goal of hiring as many women as possible to be police officers in the Omaha suburb. He be
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