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1st

International

Police Women’s

Conference

in

Romania

Jaspreet Athwal

Nottinghamshire Branch

After two years as an IPA member and as the Nottinghamshire Branch Secretary, I embarked on my first

overseas adventure to the 1st International Police Women’s Conference in Romania. It was an incredible

experience where I met female officers from Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Cyprus and Israel. I was

the only representative of the United Kingdom and it was great that so many people actually knew about

Nottinghamshire, whether it be through Robin Hood or Carl Froch.

S

ection Romania were outstanding hosts

who started our trip, on the first night,

by taking us to a huge Brewery. The

President of the Romanian Section, Mr Costica

Voicu, joined us for dinner and there was live

Romanian music and delicious food.

The conference covered the topics of:

The Police in Romania

The Police Women’s role in the Public Order

System

Police Women - A force that cannot be

defeated

We spoke about the gender roles in society and

how they have changed in the Police. There were

a lot of similarities globally, as women are now at

all ranks and areas of investigation.

Elena Banea, the Vice President of the Romanian

Section spoke in depth about how the role of

Women in Policing has advanced in recent years.

She gave examples of opportunities that would

never have been open to female officers in the

past, but now are.

The audience were all young Police Constables

from different countries who could all relate

to being a female constable with different

challenges faced working day.

As we were all operational Police Officers, we

were able to discuss different cases we had dealt

with and relevant policing topics around them.

At the end of the conference we were each

formally awarded an Honorary Diploma from the

Romanian Section.

Aside from the conference I was given a guided

tour of Romania’s Palace of Parliament in the

capital city of Bucharest, the second largest

administrative building in the world and it was

truly stunning. I visited the Vinuri De Macin

Winery. It was a great afternoon of trying the local

wine. Afterwards we were able to see the local

entertainment which included singing

and dancing.

I also had a trip to the Danube Delta in Tulcea,

a river which flows 1,788 miles from Germany’s

Black Forest to the Black sea, it is a biosphere

reserve. We went on a speedboat through some

of the magical passages surrounded by tree’s.

I have never seen such natural beauty where

there were so many species of bird flying over

the waters.

I have made new friends and contacts as a result

of this trip. So many presents and souvenirs were

exchanged. Overall I had a fantastic experience

on this trip to Romania and I would like to thank

our hosts at IPA Romania, my senior officers for

supporting this trip and also the IPA President

Mick Luke.

POLICE WORLD

Vol 62 No. 4, 2017

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