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  2. Women in policing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Women began working as police officers in the United Kingdom as early as December 1915 amidst the First World War. [1] As with other countries, police forces in the UK were entirely male at the start of the 20th century. Their numbers were limited for many decades, but have gradually increased since the 1970s.

  3. Women in law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    Until 1998, women in the police had their rank prefixed with a letter W (for example, "WPC" for Constable). In March 2016, 28.6% of police officers in England and Wales were women. [25] This was an increase from 23.3% in 2007. [25] Notable women in the police include Cressida Dick, the former Commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police Service.

  4. Women's Police Service - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Police Service (WPS) in the UK was a national voluntary organization of women police officers that was active from 1914 until 1940. As the first uniformed women's police service in the UK, it made progress in gaining acceptance of women's role in police work.

  5. Law enforcement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first women police officers were employed during the First World War. Hull and Southampton were two of the first to towns to employ women police, although Grantham was the first to have a warranted policewoman. [20] Since the 1940s, police forces in the United Kingdom have been merged and modernised.

  6. Lauren Poultney - Wikipedia

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    Poultney is the first woman to hold the position. [ 3 ] In November 2022, following a report from the Police Inspectorate stating that senior officers in police forces across the UK had failed to tackle predatory officers, Poultney said that she planned to "root out" sexual abusers from the police force.

  7. Public trust in police revealed amid wave of misogyny and ...

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    Exclusive: Majority of people polled unhappy with government’s response to policing scandals

  8. Revealed: Scandal of police failure to protect vulnerable women

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    The police have said that tackling violence against women and girls is a priority, but that protection orders may not always be appropriate. Dr Proudman, however, insisted that they can make a ...

  9. Category:British women police officers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British police officers. It includes police officers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories