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Henriette Arendt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henriette Arendt
Henriette Arendt (11 November 1874 – 22 August 1922) was a German writer and policewoman. She is known because she was a policewoman in 1903. ==Life== Arendt was born in Königsberg in 1873. Her father, Max, was a Jewish merchant. Arendt was educated in her home town before she completed her studies in Geneva and Berlin.〔(Henrietta Arendt )〕 She is known because she was a policewoman in 1903 in Stuttgart. She was an enthusiast for her role and this brought her into dispute with her employers. She was intended to help with the arrest of suspected prostitutes but she gave talks and published essays on the problems she saw.〔(Police Officer Henny ), in German〕 Arendt resigned under the pressure from her superiors.〔(History ), European Network of Policewomen, in German, retrieved 22 January 2015〕 She subsequently moved to Switzerland where she worked in support of orphaned children and campaigned against the international trafficking of children. She reported on her work in particular in ''Erlebnisse einer Polizeiassistentin'' (1910). Arendt died in Mainz in 1922
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