Discuss the history of women in policing

What will be an ideal response?


Women did not enter the police force as bona fide sworn officers until the start of
the twentieth century. While there is some debate as to who the first female police
officer was, most sources point to Alice Stebbins Wells, who was hired by the Los
Angeles Police Department in 1910. Her philosophy centered on working with women
and juvenile offenders and focused on preventative, rather than reactive responses.
Following in Wells’ footsteps, many women sought out positions as police officers. The
hiring of women by police agencies throughout the early 20th century did not mean that
these women were assigned the same duties as male police officers. Rather, these
policewomen were essentially social workers armed with a badge.

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