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ALLEN, MARY S. 1. Women Police. Pamphlet, September 30, 1924, 7 Rochester Row, London, S. W. 2. Personalities and Powers (Commandant Mary Allen, O. B. E.). Time and Tide, June 20,

1924.

BEAUJON, CORNELIA. Die Mitarbeit der Frau bei der Polizei-Haag: Nighoff, 1912. (Can be secured from Dr. Beaujon, 95 Johan Van Olden Carnaveltlaan, The Hague, Holland.)

BECKER, MARY LAMBERTA. London's Latest Bobbies Are Policewomen. The Evening Post, New York, April 13, 1918.

CARDEN, W. G. Women Police in Great Britain, September, 1924. Published by the International Bureau for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children, 2 Grosvenor Mansions, 76 Victoria Street, London—S. W. 1.

CREIGHTON, L. Women Police. Fortnightly Review, v. 114, p. 109–117, July, 1920.

CROWDY, DAME R. The League of Nations: International position with regard to prostitution and the suppression of the traffic in women and children. Proceedings of the Imperial Social Hygiene Congress, Wembley, 1924, and Journal of Social Hygiene, December, 1924, 370 Seventh Avenue, New York City.

LYTTLETON, DAME EDITH. League of Nations Official Journal Special Supplement, No. 13, Geneva, 1923, pp. 51 and 52.

MOULDER, PRISCILLA E. 1. The Work of Women Police and Patrols. World's Work (London), January, 1919. 2. England's Girls and the Women Police. Life and Labor, May, 1919, 311 South Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois.

PAPPRITZ, ANNA. Handbuch der amtlichen gefahrdeten Fürsorge. Berlin, Steglitz, Mommsenstrasse 23, Germany.

PETO, D. O. G. 1. The Training of Women Police and Women Patrols. Englishwoman, October, 1916. 2. Police Work as a Profession for Women. Contemporary Review, May, 1918, 18 Adelphi Terrace, London, W. C. 2. 3. Policewomen's Conditions of Service. Englishwoman, December, 1919. 4. Status of the Policewoman. Spectator, 123:805-6, December, 13, 1919. (Spectator Ltd., 1 Wellington Street, Strand, London, England), 7d. 5. Policewomen. The Making of a Type. Englishwoman, September, 1920. 6. Policewomen of the Future. Spectator, September 11, 1920.

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REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS

Central Council for Rescue and Preventive Work in London. Report on the work of the Voluntary Rescue and Preventive Homes in the Metropolitan Area. 117 Piccadilly, London, W., December, 1923. Committee Minutes of Evidence and Reports. 1. Committee on the Employment of Women on Police Duties (Major Sir John Lawrence Baird, Chairman). Minutes of Evidence. H. M. Stationery Office, 28 Abingdon Street, London, S. W. 1, 1921. (Cmd. 1133) 2/. 2. Report of the Committee on the Employment of Women on Police Duties. H. M. Stationery Office, 28 Abingdon Street, London, S. W. 1 (Cmd. 879) 3d, 1920. 3. Committee on the Employment of Policewomen. Minutes of Evidence (1924) 9/. 4. Report of Departmental Committee on the Employment of Policewomen. (Cmd. 2224) 6d. 5. Committee on the Police Service (Geddes Committee). Minutes of Evidence,(Cmd. 874) February, 1922. 6/.

Handy Guide to the Police Forces of the British Empire. The Police Review Publishing Company, 8 Red Lion Square, London, W. C. 1, March, 1924. Price, 7d.

Health and Empire. Journal of the National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases (now the British Social Hygiene Association) 102 Dean Street. Oxford Street, London, W. 1. Annual subscription, 7/. (Consult files.)

International Bureau for the Suppression of Traffic in Women and Children. 2 Grosvenor Mansions, 76 Victoria Street, London, S. W. 1. 1. Report of Preparator Conference, October, 1923. Price, 2/. 2. Proceedings Sixth International Congress, 1924. Price, 7/6.

International Women Suffrage News. The Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, 11 Adam Street, Adelphi, London, W. C. Annual subscription, 6/. (Consult files.)

Liverpool Women Police Patrols and Training Center for Women Police. Annual Reports, particularly 1920, 1921 and 1923. 5 Cases Street, Clayton Square, Liverpool.

League of Nations Publications. 1. International Conference on Traffic in Women and Children. c. 227. M. 166. 1921. IV. 2. Advisory Committee on the Traffic in Women and Children. c. 225. M. 129. 1923. IV. 3. Advisory Committee on the Traffic in Women and Children. C. T. F. E. 195. (Preparatory Documents) 1924. 4. Advisory Committee on the Traffic in Women and Protection of Children. c. 293. 1925. Magistrate (The), 84 Eccleston Square, London, S. W. 1. Bulletin of the Magistrate's Association. (See files since 1916.)

IV.

The National Council of Women of Great Britain and Ireland. 1. Annual Reports, particularly since 1916. Parliament Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S. W. 1. 2. Women Police. A Ques

tionnaire. October, 1923. Price, 2/6. 3. The History of the Official Policewomen. Price, 6d. National Council of Great Britain and Ireland. Parliament Mansions, Westminster, S. W. 1, 1924.

National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship. Annual Reports since 1918. 15 Dean's Yard, Westminster, London, S. W. 1. Penal Reform League. Quarterly Record. 68A Park Hill Road, London, N. W., July, 1914. (Reprinted in Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology. U. S. A. November, 1914.)

Police (Counties and Boroughs, England and Wales).

Reports of H. M. Inspectors of Constabulary, 1924, H. M. Stationery Office, 28 Abingdon Street, London, S. W. 1. Price, 9/.

Police Review (The), March 17, 1916, 8 Red Lion Square, London, W. C. Vigilance Record (The). The Organ of the National Vigilance Association, 2 Grosvenor Mansions, 76 Victoria Street, London, S. W. 1. Single copy, 2d. (Consult files.)

Vote (The). High Holborn, 144 W. C. 1. (See files since 1916). Price, 1d.

Woman's Leader (The), 15 Dean's Yard, Westminster, S. W. 1. Annual subscription, 6/6. (See files since 1916.)

Women's Auxiliary Service (The), 7 Rochester Row, Westminster, London, S. W. 1. 1. The Women Police Service. Annual Report, 1918-1919. 2. The Women's Auxiliary Service (late Women Police Service), Annual Report, 1920-1921. 3. Work and Ideals. Undated 4-page pamphlet. 4. Benevolent Department. Undated 4-page pamphlet.

Women Police-Women's Freedom League, 144 High Holborn, London, V. C. T. Undated 4-page pamphlet. Price, 1d.

INDEX

Abandonment, women police deal

with cases, 171
Aberdeen, deputation from, re-
questing that appointment of
women police be legalized, 50;
favored appointment of women
police, 52

Abortive practitioners, investiga-
tion of, 132, suppression of ac-
tivities of, 163

Act, amending New York City
charter, 160

Adelaide, principal woman police
constable supervises 10 women
police, 57

Advertisements, watched, 57, 78,
132, 171

Age, limits for women police,
265; in New York, 155
Aged, sick and disabled, care of,
duty of women police in Fin-
land, 69

Aged, supervision of homes for,

88

Alexandria, women police meet
boats, 91

Aliens, inquiries regarding, 55
Allen, Mary S., 11, 18, 49, 75
American Female Reform Society
secured appointment of ma-
trons in 1845, 98
American Social Hygiene Asso-
ciation, sponsored movement
for women police, 97; pre-war
control of venereal disease,
108; Miss Murray to Cleve-
land, 141; Departments of
Protective and Legal Measures,
199; give help to International
Association of Policewomen,
198; concerned themselves with
the question of women police,
273; conference arranged, 274

Amsterdam, 80, 81; children's
police, 80
Amusement places, supervision
of, 55, 60, 61, 62, 81, 221, 224,
227; near training camps, 110;
instruction in by-laws regard-
ing, at Women Police Service
School, 277

Annual Conference of Social

Work, Association of Police-
women an integral part of, 200
Anti-social conduct defined, 204
Anti-social diseases of crime and
delinquency, 204

Antwerp, one woman police, 66
Appointment of policewomen easy
to secure where there is pro-
gressive leadership, xii
Apprehend women, 61
Argentine, unfavorable to idea of
women police, 90

Arrest, woman's bureau in Wash-
ington, 184; women police
make arrests, 170; power of,
33, 38; without power of, 53,
58; women used to limited ex-
tent in making, 67. See also
under Police Power
Ashby, Mrs. Corbett, 74
Assaults, 63, 153

Associated Charities, agents of,
given police powers, 105; Port-
land, Oregon, 167

Astor, Lady, asked if government
had decided to abolish women
police, 32; President of Asso-
ciation of Police Women in-
vited to assist English women,
196

Atlantic City, first annual meet-
ing of International Associa-
tion of Police Women, 194
Attendance in court, when women

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women inspectors supervise
women and girls, 73; twelve
women officers, 74

Betting and Gambling, women to
detect, 27, 63

Bey, Muir, would appoint more
women to meet boats, 92
Bibliography, 299-306

Bielefeld, women police before
1912, 71

Big brothers, 209

Big sisters, 209; of St. Louis, 172
Bill board displays, suppression
of unwholesome, 102

Bill, to make women eligible as
regular members of police
force, 127; proposing appoint-
ment of women to state police
as a permanent institution, not
passed, 190; to permit appoint-
ment of women police in St.
Louis, 168

Billings, on committee to formu-
late duties of Woman's Divi-
sion, 29
Birmingham,
police in, 47
Blackwell's Island, first prison
matrons in this country, 98
Boats, unlighted, problem of
patrol officer, 184

England, women

Boston, 124-129; first police ma-

tron, 98; form of organization
of work, 255; school of public
service, 272; social service
courses, 111; patrol of Boston
Common, 123, no formulated
plan, 129; work under chief
inspector, 120

Boston City Federation, 126; ac-
tive in securing general law
providing for women special
police officers, 125; bill to
make women eligible as regular
members of police force, 127
Boston League of Women Voters,
126

Boston Policewoman Act, 127
Boston School of Public Service,
272

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