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Women police in China

History
The first ever women police of China were graduated in August 1932. These four women police were admitted to the Zhejiang Police Academy (浙江警官學校) in 1930, a provincial police academy. The Central Police University, the only national police academy at the time, took women applicants the first time in 1933 and 17 graduated in January 1936. Among the famous graduates of these early police were Chao Mo-ya (趙默雅), a fingerprint specialist, who retired in 1980 as the highest ranked women police in Taiwan history.

In 2018, 中国人民公安大学出版社《现代世界警察》 recognizes the first female Chief of Public Security Bureau (公安局局长) in a prefecture-level city to be Guo Xiaohong (郭晓红) in Qinzhou, Guangxi from 2015 to 2020. As a Zhuang, she was also the first ethnic minority in China to achieve this rank.