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  1. Jun 17, 2014 · The appointment of the first female police officer in 1915 was undoubtedly an important precedent. It enabled women to show that they could undertake a policing role effectively and professionally. Yet the specialist nature of Edith Smith’s duties – in effect morally regulating women and girls – meant that the argument was won on the grounds not of equality but of difference.

  2. Their numbers were limited for many decades, but have gradually increased since the 1970s. In England and Wales, 31.2% (40,319) of police officers were female on 31 March 2020. Previously, policewomen made up 28.6% in March 2016, [2] and 23.3% in 2007. [2] Women also make up a majority of the non-sworn police staff.

  3. Mar 3, 2022 · Hello, hello, hello. In 1914, Margaret Damer Dawson, a prominent anti-vivisectionist, and Nina Boyle, a women’s suffrage campaigner, founded the Women’s Police Volunteers. The goal was to offer advice and support to women and children on the streets of London. Margaret Damer Dawson and Mary Allen, pictured during the First World War.

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  4. Feb 15, 2019 · Almost 100 years later, in 1915, Britain's first female police officer with the power of arrest, Edith Smith, first walked her beat in Lincolnshire. Three years later in 1918, it was decided that ...

  5. The report was acted upon in early 1940, and the first six policewomen Constables for Manchester were: Edith Lucy Whalley, Emma Jane Ball, Janet Ida Marshall, Alice Vera Vernon, Mary Laurie and Jean L. Stewart. Emma Jane Ball was to be made Sergeant in charge of both the new Women Police Branch and the WAPC. However, prejudice about the value ...

  6. Apr 8, 2022 · Born in Birkenhead in 1876, she married in 1897 but a decade later was already widowed with four children to support. She moved to London and trained as a nurse and midwife. She joined the WPS and was posted to Grantham, the first county town to form a branch of the WPS. In 1915, Smith’s post became an official, paid one, at £1.40 per week.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marie_OwensMarie Owens - Wikipedia

    Marie Owens (December 21, 1853 – June 1927; born Marie Connolly [1] aka Marie Connolly Owens) is believed to have been the first female police officer in the U.S. and the first female police officer in the Chicago Police Department, in 1891, retiring in 1923. Holding the rank of Sergeant, Owens enforced child labor and welfare laws.

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