The integration of women into law enforcement positions can be considered a large social change. A century ago, there were few jobs open to women in law enforcement. A small number of women worked as correctional officers, and their assignments were usually limited to peripheral tasks. Women traditionally worked in juvenile facilities, handled crimes involving female offenders, or performed clerical tasks. In these early days, women were not considered as capable as men in law enforcement. Recently, many options have opened up, creating new possible careers.The antecedents of the Women Police are different from those of their male counterparts. It is impossible to separate the campaign for female police officers from its broader feminist context. From the late nineteenth century, feminists and advocates of social purity (those who sought an equal moral standard based on ideas of female chastity and 'correct' sexual behaviour) viewed the creation of a women police officers as central to their aims.