abdurahman imagined life would be different in germany but like many syrians no matter what the circumstances the pull of home is just too great. in jordan working women are still fairly rare but that could soon change more and more women are interested in a career with the police and the government openly supports the idea. she's in charge on the streets. has been a police officer and a man for thirteen years every day she has to make sure traffic flows smoothly on the roads of the jordanian capital it's not easy and it's not the only challenge kind of project what at first social acceptance was low especially older men more surprised by being pulled over by a young woman or even getting a ticket from one but now things are going better. to just tell you that hundred. women like her. come to the princess training institute for policewoman and to become law enforcement officers the training last six months there's also a theoretical part for example in traffic law or domestic security the trainees come from all over the country if they're from conservative families it can take some getting us