English to Spanish Dictionary policewoman

policewoman

mujer policía
translation of 'policewoman'
noun
mujer policía
example
As a forensic 'policewoman' she was continually exposed to disturbing crime scenes and it eventually became too much.
One member of my union had been a 'policewoman' before she became a teacher.
The 'policewoman' asked for some documentary evidence.
As we headed out for a run this afternoon we noticed that the pavement directly next to my gate had been cordoned off and there was a policeman and a 'policewoman' standing guard over it.
Having been told that everyone brought to the station was searched, she struck a 'policewoman' .
We assume that the woman wearing a police uniform is a 'policewoman' , or that the woman wearing a nurse's uniform is a nurse.
I'm a 'policewoman' with Dumfries and Galloway constabulary, so I'm used to doing driving courses and being around cars.
A drug addict burglar tried to strangle a 'policewoman' during an attempt to escape from Basingstoke police station.
The police force often assigns cases involving violence against women to 'policewomen' , denying policemen the opportunity to understand women's experience with violence.
Women could be detectives, but not 'policewomen' - or successful criminals.
Because the effect of inflation has pushed the wages and salaries of policemen and 'policewomen' into a higher bracket.
Witnesses who watched the chaos unfold described horrific scenes as emergency services tried to save the lives of the two 'policewomen' .
I opened the door with my hands in the air and four big policemen and two 'policewomen' came in.
At that point a team of seven 'policewomen' with special training on how to deal with vulnerable victims of sex offences was assigned to the case.
Many commentators have argued that the unequal employment and promotion of 'policewomen' is important not only as an issue of justice, but to dilute the machismo element in police culture, which has been seen as an important source of abuse.
I see both 'policewomen' busy doing the same, and the danger becomes even more real.
Right now, New Zealanders know that if they need the police, the policemen and 'policewomen' of New Zealand will do their level best to provide the sort of service they want, but that those people are under incredible staffing pressure.
Then in 1967 'policewomen' started training at the Metropolitan Police School.
He uses policemen and 'policewomen' as pawns in a little Treasury game between himself and the Minister of Transport, whilst he sends his officers out there to collect revenue by issuing 27 percent more traffic tickets.
His research shows that two-thirds of 'policewomen' above the rank of constable do not have children.
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