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Midnight police shift makes history in Northampton
From left, Officer Ariangna Gonzalez, Officer Jessica Sullivan, Officer Rachel Bunce, Officer Heather Longley, and Officer Lauren Bolduc of the Northampton Police Department. NORTHAMPTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Published: 6/29/2021 8:23:06 PM
NORTHAMPTON The Police Department marked an historic milestone last week as it works to hire more female officers.
From 11 p.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday, a patrol shift was composed of all women for the first time in the city’s history.
The Police Department said Officer Ariangna Gonzalez, Officer Jessica Sullivan, Officer Rachel Bunce, Officer Heather Longley, and Officer Lauren Bolduc worked the midnight shift that night.
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Middleton Police Department commits to hiring 30% sworn female officers by 2030
May 14, 2021 6:36 PM Stephen Cohn
MIDDLETON, Wis. The Middleton Police Department announced Friday it has signed on to the 30×30 Pledge, which aims to bring more women into policing to improve public safety, community outcomes and trust in law enforcement.
According to a news release, the activities will help policing agencies assess the current state of a department with regard to gender equity, identify factors that may be driving any disparities and develop and implement strategies and solutions to eliminate barriers and advance women in policing.
“Even though the Middleton Police Department is above the national average with approximately 18% of our sworn staff being women officers, this pledge is a commitment by our agency to actively work towards increasing the representation and experiences of women officers in our agency,” said Chief Troy Hellenbrand in a state