Capturing the stories of the women on the West Yorkshire Police force, this gripping series follows the unexpected twists and turns of one week on the job. Frontline policing is as tough as ever, Women On The Force gives insight into the demands the job can take on their lives – both on duty and at home.

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  1. GruffChick Journal

    Are UK police provided with CISM? Witnessing a hanging with a dead victim would qualify as a critical incident here in the US, and officers would have access to mental health and other support.

  2. Kelly

    How fabulous were ALL these officers ❤️

  3. John Dickinson

    No mention about what there sick 4ate is.

  4. John Dickinson

    If she didn't know how to speak with kids before joining then something wrong

  5. jpve1

    The risk mum not coming home is very small compared to builders joiners and any other working professions. ACAB

  6. Timothy Campbell

    Tax the hell out in the name of natizi country dam demonkkkrat socialist dictators glad I live in the land of the free

  7. will x

    don't they make the Police look all fluffy and soft, carefully picked and trained to portray the Police in a good light. the drug guy and the mentally ill guy would have been tasered, the women would have been handcuffed in front of her kids and social services would have been called. Poor Louise, does a 12hr shift and then does her boyfriend kids washing while he is at home all day, ditch him Louise. want to see the real Police in action, watch some auditing videos on YT

  8. Border Reiver

    That was one hell of a crop of weed…..

  9. Rabbit TeaPot

    To be fair, if someone had just stabbed you…you’d be pretty livid as well. I get the police have a job to do but I also can’t blame the lad for kicking off either.

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