"A pacy, probing account of women's long fight to get into the police force, full of tangled feuds and fascinating characters."-- Emma Donoghue, author of Room; The Paris Express; and Passions Between Women"Riveting, and written with such clarity. Hempel has done an immense service to these women, who can finally be remembered."-- Dr Helen Fry, author of Women in Intelligence"Groundbreaking, extremely readable and expertly researched. Just be careful where you read this book, as there will be shards of glass ceiling all around you. Controlling Women has it all--from suffragettes to munitionettes, female police officers to the first woman in Parliament."-- Kate Vigurs, author of Mission France: The True History of the Women of SOE"A terrific account of the first women to patrol the streets of Britain. Insisting they had a vital role to play during war, they forced their way into the manliest man's world.
Their compelling story is told here for the first time." -- Diane Atkinson, author of Rise Up, Women!: The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes"It's all too easy for men to ignore how the criminal justice system treats women. This revelatory tale of the extraordinary characters who were driven to form Britain's first female police force shows why we shouldn't. Not just because we need to know, but because this is a brilliant story, told in sharp-focus close-up."-- Phil Tinline, author of The Death of Consensus and Ghosts of Iron Mountain.