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- Q6668803 description "Policewoman".
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- Q6668803 abstract "Lola Greene Baldwin (1860–1957) of Portland, Oregon, was one of the first policewomen in the United States. In 1908, she was sworn in by the City of Portland as Superintendent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Police Department for the Protection of Girls (later renamed the Women's Protective Division), with the rank of detective.Baldwin grew up in Rochester, New York, and taught near there in the public schools. She relocated to Lincoln, Nebraska, where she taught, then married. She, her husband, and their two sons later lived in several U.S. cities, where Baldwin engaged in volunteer social work related to unwed mothers and other young women in trouble. In 1904, when Baldwin was 44, the family moved to Portland, where Baldwin's husband continued his dry goods career.Women's groups such as the Travelers Aid Society, concerned that the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition, scheduled for 1905 in Portland, posed a danger to single women working at the fair, hired Baldwin to supervise a project to protect girls and women. Success at the fair led to similar work thereafter and eventually to her hiring in 1908 as a police officer. Throughout her policing career, Baldwin stressed crime prevention and favored reform over incarceration. She promoted laws to protect women, advised other jurisdictions about women's law-enforcement issues, and demonstrated by example that women could be effective police officers. After her retirement from the police in 1922, she gave public lectures for the Oregon Social Hygiene Society and served on the board of the Hillcrest School of Oregon, the Oregon Parole Board, and the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor. Baldwin, sometimes referred to as a "municipal mother", died in Portland in 1957 at the age of 97.".
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- Q6668803 alternativeNames "Baldwin, Lola Greene".
- Q6668803 birthDate "1860".
- Q6668803 birthName "Aurora "Lola" Greene".
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- Q6668803 name "Baldwin, Lola".
- Q6668803 name "Lola Greene Baldwin".
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- Q6668803 comment "Lola Greene Baldwin (1860–1957) of Portland, Oregon, was one of the first policewomen in the United States. In 1908, she was sworn in by the City of Portland as Superintendent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Police Department for the Protection of Girls (later renamed the Women's Protective Division), with the rank of detective.Baldwin grew up in Rochester, New York, and taught near there in the public schools. She relocated to Lincoln, Nebraska, where she taught, then married.".
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