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  2. Georgia Ann Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ann Robinson (née Hill; May 12, 1879 – September 21, 1961) was an American police officer and community worker who was the first African American woman to be appointed a police officer at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD); she was also one of the first Black policewomen to be hired in the country. She joined the force in 1916 ...

  3. Fay Allen - Wikipedia

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    Sislin Fay Allen (née Patterson; [1] 20 March 1938 [2] – 5 July 2021 [3]), known as Fay Allen, [4] was a British and Jamaican police officer who was the first black woman police constable in the United Kingdom, serving in the Metropolitan Police in London from 1968 to 1972. She also worked for the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

  4. Alison Heydari - Wikipedia

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    Alison Heydari is a Temporary Deputy Assistant Commissioner within the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in London and currently the most senior Black female police officer in the UK. She previously led the MPS on neighbourhood policing and, nationally, on Out-Of-Court Resolutions, used by police to deal proportionately with first time or low ...

  5. Fort Worth Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Older vehicles exhibit the word "Police" on the front quarter panel and the rear doors, with the words "Fort Worth" printed in black over an orange-tan longhorn head (the city's logo) on the front doors; newer vehicles place the word "Police" below the longhorn on the front door, and across the hood of the car in white. The Fort Worth Police ...

  6. Women in policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, 9.8% of sworn police officers were women. [27] This number grew in the next decade; in 2005 female police officers made up 11.2% of all sworn police officers. [28] One decade later, the number of policewomen has grown little, from 11.2% in 2005 to 11.9% in 2014. [29]

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  8. Cerelyn J. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Cerelyn "C. J." Davis (born 1959 or 1960) is an American police officer who is the 13th director of police service for the Memphis Police Department. Davis is the Memphis Police Department's first Black female chief. Shortly after accepting her job she required that her title be officially changed to Police Chief.

  9. Beverly Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Joyce Bailey Harvard (born December 22, 1950) is a former police chief of Atlanta, Georgia, and the first black female police chief of a major city in the United States. Biography [ edit ]