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by Hempel, Sandra

Controlling Women : The Untold Story of Britain’s First Female Police Force

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Author: Hempel, Sandra

British & Irish history

Published on 19 June 2025 by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 264 pages
166 x 241 x 31 | 602g

A compelling history of the women who started their own police force in 1914–as war, social upheaval and gender injustice gripped the UK.

Violence against women is out of control. Conviction rates for rape are so low that most survivors think it pointless to report, or later regret doing so. Ruthless trafficking gangs run the sex trade. Women have no confidence in the Metropolitan Police. The year is 1914.

As the First World War began, a group of British campaigners founded the Women Police Volunteers, hoping to protect the vulnerable both from crime and from patriarchal policing and justice. The movement’s pioneers included a militant suffragette who’d spent time behind bars, a moral purity activist, a blue-blooded radical, and a court reporter born in the workhouse to a single mother. Sandra Hempel follows their astonishing journey, through all of its troubling turns.

Controlling Women is a vivid snapshot of rapid national change, and a rich tapestry of ethics and emotions among its fascinating characters. Reconciling political ideals with institutional compromise, these bold, complex women made history, despite establishment opposition and destructive infighting. They show us just how far we have to go in the fight for women’s justice.

SKU: '9781911723967 Category:

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Weight 0.602 kg
Dimensions 16.6 × 24.1 × 3.1 cm

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