Recognizing The Women Who Have Served At VicPD For Over 100 Years
The first female officers were sworn in to the Victoria Police Police Department in 1913, recognized for the unique qualities they brought to the profession. Today, women are represented at all levels of the Department, in a strong community that supports and inspires each other, the Department, and the communities they serve.






Constable Laura Smith
Constable Jessica Harvey

Our History | The First Female Officers
In the summer of 1913, amongst the discussion concerning the lack of Police Officers in Victoria due to budgetary constraints, there was a large push to see the appointment of two female police officers in the Victoria Police Department. Groups advocated the role of Police Women would be beneficial and could provide better care in situations regarding the youth especially young girls.
On November 6 1913, the Board of Police Commissioners selected Mrs. Clayards and Miss McDonald (pictured here) to act as members of the Police Department. Duties included supervising the streets and parks, as well as being present and attentive to any investigations of private cases or trials concerning women or children.
“A little talk with Miss McDonald will convince any doubter that there is plenty for the new officers to do and that the community will be the better for their services in the first place no one can speak to this gentle voiced women without feeling that her attitude is one of helpfulness and friendliness, and that only the cruel and the wicked need dread either her or her co-workers.” – The Daily Columnist
Source: Women in The VicPD | Victoria Police Department in the Great War