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- She gave to Tulsa and Oklahoma their first police matron.
- Legislation was enacted to appoint female police matrons in 1888, and the first four were hired in 1891.
- Some of the city's thirty uniformed police matrons were called in, because of the number of female casualties.
- Shortly after its formation, the group convinced the city to appoint a police matron to oversee female inmates, and ensure they remained separated from male inmates.
- She also saw the need for police matrons and women to administer the Infant Life Protection Act ( 1890 ), and was one of the first members of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children and of the Victorian Vigilance Society.
- Clement also served as the coach of Hudson Independent basketball team, organized tennis tournaments, and served as a newspaper reporter, police matron, typesetter, justice of the peace, and as the city assessor for the town of Hudson.
- The MWCTA became directly linked with the Police Courts Mission as it pursued the goal of a Reformatory for Inebriate Women and Police Matrons for female prisoners within the inner-city police stations . The PCM believed that Intemperance is the root and cause of crime.
- Lillian Stevens reported : " As a Maine woman I take great pride in saying that the first police matron in this country was appointed in Portland . " Stevens served on the standing committee On the Co-operation of Women in the Management of Charitable Reformatory and Penal Institutions.
- She promoted the opening of Lincoln's Inn Fields to the public, helped to start the Metropolitan and National Association for nursing the poor in their homes, did much to secure the appointment of police matrons, and was president of the Women's Local Government Society.
- Begun under the American Social Science Association, in 1879 the organization changed its name to the National Conference of Charities and Correction, a name it bore for nearly forty years . " By 1880 the number of members had grown to over 125, most of whom were representatives of public institutions or agencies and delegates of private bodies . " In the 1888 conference at Baltimore, the issue of women police matrons came up.