Edith Smith

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Edith Smith was the first woman in the United Kingdom to be sworn in as a police constable with full powers of arrest, serving in Grantham during World War I.

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instanceOf human
pioneer of women in policing
police officer
activeDuring First World War home front
basedIn Grantham, Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
employer Grantham Borough Police NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law enforcement
women’s policing
hasAuthorityOver criminal offences within her jurisdiction
hasFullPowersOfArrest true
hasRole arresting officer
influenced subsequent recruitment of women police officers in the UK
jurisdiction Grantham NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
knownFor breaking gender barriers in British policing
movement women in law enforcement
notableFact first woman in the UK to hold the same arrest powers as male constables
notableFor being the first woman in the United Kingdom sworn in as a police constable with full powers of arrest
occupation police constable
partOf early women’s police movement in Britain
positionHeld police constable in Grantham
sexOrGender female
significantEvent World War I NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfActivity 1910s
World War I NERFINISHED
typeOfTrailblazer first female constable with full powers of arrest in the UK
workLocation Grantham NERFINISHED

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