This book delves into the remarkable 60-year history of female police officers in the Hong Kong Police Force. Through extensive research using historical archives, official documents, newspaper reports, and personal testimonies from over 50 female officers, it explores the profound changes they have experienced. The book examines how major events in Hong Kong's modern history, such as the influx of mainland refugees, land reclamation, the Vietnamese boat people crisis, large-scale demonstrations, educational reforms, and equal opportunity laws, have influenced the work and mission of female police officers.