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Tag: Women in LE: Page 2
Procedures & Policies
NC Department Focuses on Women in Policing, Recruiting
“The policing profession is historically male dominated. We have to acknowledge that, and we have to do everything in our power so that women feel welcomed from all walks of life and all cultures. Those are intentional conversations we had when we launched 30x30,” says Capt. Gene Lim, part of the CMPD recruiting division.
April 25, 2022
Command
Agencies Support Initiative to Have 30% Women Recruits by 2030
“So, we’ve got women at the highest level of leadership, and they are pushing their peers to do this. But what’s more important is the number of male chiefs that have come forward to take this pledge. If we just focused on only the female chiefs, we wouldn’t achieve this."
April 13, 2022
Command
Washington DC Chief Commits to Recruiting More Female Officers
Police Chief Robert J. Contee III said that by joining dozens of other departments in the “30 x 30 Pledge” — an initiative meant to encourage increasing the percentage of female officers in recruiting classes to 30 percent by 2030 — he wants to make D.C. police “the most equitable agency for women in the law enforcement field.”
March 9, 2022
Patrol
America's Elite Female Athletes and Officers
If policing was an Olympic sport, there is no doubt that Team USA would be standing atop the Medal stand, taking honors for gold, silver, and bronze—and America's female forces would be right there among the victors on the world stage.
July 23, 2021
Patrol
Texas Officer Turning in Her Badge Over Anti-Police Sentiment
Kat Ratcliff knew she wanted to be a police officer from a very early age, but following the protests and anti-police sentiment in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, she determined that the best course of action for her and her family was to put that lifelong desire to be in the ranks of law enforcement to the side.
October 23, 2020
Patrol
Small Tennessee Town Welcomes First Female Officer
Kaylee Smith is the newest officer with the Dunlap (TN) Police Department and may be the first female officer to work for the agency, according to a post on Facebook.
October 20, 2020
Special Units
Colorado Department Announces First-Ever Female Motor Officer
Officer Kelly Amling recently became the first female officer with the Loveland (CO) Police Department to become a motorcycle officer upon completion of her training.
October 16, 2020
Patrol
Female California Deputy Jailed for Alleged Sex Act with Teenage Boy
A female deputy formerly with the Sacramento County Sheriff's Office has been sentenced to six months in jail after being found guilty of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teenage boy.
September 25, 2020
Patrol
Community Comes Together to Support Officer Battling Life-Threatening Illness
Officer Brenda Krunemaker would like to return to work if she is medically cleared to do so, but for now, she is "taking life one day at a time."
September 16, 2020
Patrol
Missouri Officer Shot During Traffic Stop Expected to Recover
An Officer with the St. Louis Police Department who was shot during a traffic stop over the weekend is now listed in stable condition and is expected to fully recover from his wounds.
September 14, 2020
Patrol
Encounter with 2-Year-Old Leads Officers to Help Mother of 6 Kids
Officers Reneeshia McIntyre and Delia Pesina were answering a call at an apartment complex when a friendly two-year-old child got their attention.
August 24, 2020
Patrol
Texas Officer Struck by Car in 2019 Returns to Work on Her Birthday
Officer Claudia Cormier, who lost her leg after being hit by a suspected drunk driver last year, celebrated a special birthday by returning to the office for her first day of work Monday.
August 18, 2020
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