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  2. National Organization of Black Women in Law Enforcement

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    The National Organization of Black Women in Law Enforcement, Inc. (NOBWLE) is a United States non-profit organization devoted to furthering the hiring, training, retention, and promotion of females in law enforcement. The organization promotes a spirit of professionalism by preparing women through education and training to keep abreast of ...

  3. Women in policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Crime Control Act created the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) that worked to expand programs on criminal justice/law enforcement at grantee universities, part of a push towards professionalization of the field. Soon after, a 1973 edition of the Crime Control Act was passed, mandating that any educational institution that ...

  4. Women in law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    In a study done by the College of Police and Security Studies, some 29% of white female officers acknowledged that black women in law enforcement have a harder time than white women. [41] Discrimination among female police officers also seems to be prevalent even though black police officers, both male and female, make up only 12% of all local ...

  5. Pioneers in public safety: These hard-working women are ... - AOL

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    Lt. Yolanda Sparrow: The second Black woman to be promoted to the rank of lieutenant. More information about WPD women in policing can be found in a video on the department's Facebook page .

  6. Top women law enforcement leaders talk rising crime ... - AOL

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    Two of the top law enforcement leadership roles in the country are now held by women. New York Police Department Commissioner Keechant Sewell and newly appointed Secret Service Director Kimberly ...

  7. Memphis police chief is NC native and Durham’s former chief ...

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    Davis also was featured on national TV in 2017 alongside Durham’s current police chief, Patrice Andrews, in a segment journalist Megyn Kelly held on Black women in law enforcement.

  8. National Black Police Association (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Women in Police Work: The NBPA is a staunch supporter of gender equality in law enforcement, asserting that women are equally capable of performing all duties alongside their male counterparts. The NBPA's influence extends beyond mere advocacy; it plays a crucial role in shaping policies and practices that aim to build trust and cooperation ...

  9. Louise Smith (state trooper) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of her commissioning she resided in Durham, Connecticut. [1] She claims to have received support to continue with her career as a law enforcement officer from the 1970s television show Get Christie Love, which featured a black woman working as a detective in Los Angeles.