“…When compared with their male counterparts, female officers tend to be less aggressive in their role. Findings from prior research indicate that female officers are less likely to be involved in use of force complaints (Waugh, Ede, & Alley, ) or to use physical force (Bazley, Lersch, & Mieczkowski, ; Rabe‐Hemp & Schuck, ) and weapons (Hoffman & Hickey, ) in police–citizen encounters. Moreover, female officers initiate fewer citizen encounters, make fewer arrests (Bloch & Anderson, ; Morash & Greene, ), are subject to fewer citizen complaints (Brandl et al., ; Chappell & Piquero, ; Greene, Piquero, Hickman, & Lawton, ), and are less likely to be the subjects of excessive force complaints (Adams, ; Brandl et al., ).…”