Henriette Arendt

Henriette Arendt (11 November 1874 – 22 August 1922) was a German writer and policewoman.

Arendt was educated in her home town before she completed her studies in Geneva and Berlin.

He told her that there were none, and jokingly mentioned that the police were looking for an old woman to supervise arrested women in the cells.

Negotiation was required to arrive at the job title of "Police Assistant".

[2] She had been hired to help with arrests of suspected prostitutes, but she gave talks and published essays on the problems she saw.