The Hottest Female Police Officers From Around The World

By Kirsty 1 year ago

50. The Netherlands (Nochtli Peralta Alvarez)

Image Source / MensxpHalf Dutch and half Spanish, officer Nochtli Peralta Alvarez began her career as a street police officer. But those looks weren't going to go unnoticed, and she's now left her career in policing to focus on fitness as well as modelling. Can you blame her?

49. Texas (Haley Drew)

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Haley Drew works in the sheriff department in Texas. The sheriff's department, as well as all other peace-keeping officers in the state such as constables, troopers, police officers, rangers and game wardens, are all under the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

48. USA (Rianna Conner)

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Rianna Conner is a US marine, and she's become known as 'Combat Barbie' - due to her blonde hair and barbie doll looks (both in her marine uniform and in casual clothes). The United States Marines - or the United States Marine Corps - is the land force service arm of the US Armed Forces.

47. Long Island (Samantha Sepulveda)

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Samantha Sepulveda was a cop from Long Island, but in 2013, she decided to put those good looks to another use and switched to modelling when she starred in a fashion show. She never looked back to a career in law enforcement, and is now a runway model.

46. Brazil (Leticia Faria)

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From the Brazilian state of Goias is Civil Police Officer Leticia Faria, and apparently policing is her biggest passion. In Brazil, as well as the State Civil Police, there are 7 more law enforcement institutions established by the Federal Constitution, including the Police and Fire Brigade and the State Military,

45. USA (Crodia Maximus)

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Crodia Maximus - real name Christine - is in the USA's naval reserve. Luckily for her naval career, too, her main hobby is health and fitness, which means she's always in shape to do her job. She's part of the 1st Phorm Legionnaire health initiative to help others get fitness results, too.

44. Israel (Koral Malol)

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Koral Malol is an Israel-born police officer, at 24 years old. In her spare time, one of her main passions alongside policing is fitness, which is ideal to keep in shape for the job! She has a huge Instagram following, too - as you would probably expect from such a beauty!

43. Jamaica (Sasha Henry)

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Constable Sasha Henry actually participated in Miss Jamaica 2017 - one of the first police officers to do so - proving that she can use her badassery and brain for policing and good looks, charm and charisma all at once. She's got it all - and she uses it to her advantage!

42. UK (Charlotte Rose)

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Charlotte Rose was a police officer in the UK before her good looks enabled her to switch careers and become an adult star. She reportedly said that the male-dominated working environment of policing in the UK was what inspired her to make a career switch. And apparently it was the right call, because she's now a millionaire.

41. Israel (Shoval Avraham)

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Alongside policing, Israel-born officer Shoval Avraham has said that sports is her life. So it would seem sports takes precedence over her career as a police officer, too! She proves the sentiment by the amount of followers she has on her Instagram due to her being a well-known star in Jerusalem.

40. Brazil (Sanny Costa)

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Like many other police officers on the list (and in the world) Sanny loves sports and fitness - you've gotta keep in shape for the job, after all! After it always being her dream to work for the police, Sanny gained a career in the Federal Highway police for Brazil.

39. USA (Lindy Boone)

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Lindy Boone is a US police officer, and it seems she might work for the police dog unit if her "New K-9 Unit?" post was anything to go by. She's also open about her hobby alongside her career, which is apparently bird watching in Kansas.

38. South America (Ariane Lovatelli)

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Ariane Lovatelli is an Officer for the police force in South America. In her spare time, her focus is on improving lifestyle - and most importantly, health and fitness - which obviously goes hand in hand with being fit and able for policing!

37. Israel (Anya Sautinsky)

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As well as working as a police officer in Israel, officer Anya Sautinsky also has a passion for travel if her social media is anything to go by - she likes to take some travel snaps of herself in some exotic places and share them with her followers.

36. Sweden

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Sweden is known for beautiful blonde people anyway, and the police force is no different. The first modern police force in this country was formed in the mid 1800s, and the first group of women were employed by the police in 1908 in Stockholm.

35. Iraq

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The Iraqi Police is the law enforcement team responsible for enforcing the civil law and order in Iraq. In Iraq, women are still fighting to be considered equal for leadership positions, and within the police, less than 13% of the force are female.

34. Greece

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The Hellenic - or Greek - Police was formed in 1984. It's one of three of the security groups in this country. This huge law enforcement agency is responsible for a variety of things, from road traffic control to huge counter-terrorism actions.

33. China

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Established in 1982, the Chinese People's Armed Police Force focuses mainly on internal security. Its other responsibilities include riot control, disaster response, counter-terrorism, maritime rights protection and providing support during times of war for the PLA (People's Liberation Army) Ground Force.

32. Ukraine

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Ukraine only has one police service: the National Police of Ukraine. It was formed in July 2015, which seems surprisingly late for the only police force to be created in this country. Before this time, law enforcement was taken care of by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

31. Romania

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The Romanian Police is the national police force agency in this country, formed in 1989. It's the main civil law enforcement agency in the company, led by a General Inspector and Secretary of State. They're responsible for general policing, maintaining public order and the protection of rights and property.

30. Israel

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Established in 1948, the Israel Police is made up of 35,000 officers. Alongside the main police force, there are also about 70,000 volunteers for the Civil Guard who help the officers in their duty.

29. Russia

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The Federal Assembly approved of the formation of the police service of Russia. About 30% of the Russian police are female, which involves all different departments, including investigation, tourism and administration. They train for shooting and martial arts.

28. Indonesia

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In 1999, the Indonesian National Police formally split from the military in this country. It's said that female police officers deemed to be 'pretty' are put into public service roles in order to be seen - and apparently being pretty is actually a job requirement during the application process!

27. Poland

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There are around 100,000 police officers which form the Polish Police, and they're supported by around 25,000 civilian employees to take care of public order, safety and security. There are over 9,000 female police officers within the Polish police.

26. Italy

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Italy has more than one law enforcement group in the country. In 2021, the very first female traffic cop was instated in Rome in the famous Piazza Venezia. The law enforcement in Italy is said to be quite complicated, with multiple agencies and forces of the law.

25. Brazil

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Brazil works with three main forces in the country: the Federal Police of Brazil, the Federal Highway Police and the Federal Railroad or Railway Police. The main Federal Police including female police officers takes care of drug trafficking, cyber-crime and money laundering.

24. Australia

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In 1979, the Commonwealth Police and the Australian Capital Territory Police merged to form what's now known as the Australian Federal Police. Australian police is one of many in the world without a clear gender balance for the job, with only around 13.5 percent being female.

23. Japan

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The central agency of the Japanese police is the National Police Agency. Although there's only around 10 percent of the police force being female in recent years, this is actually an ongoing increase in the country for more and more female police officers.

22. South Korea

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South Korea only has a few police organisations, one of which is the Korean National Police Agency (or the KNP). In this country, women account for over 50% of all employment - but within the police, only around 3.8% of law enforcement positions are filled by women.

21. Germany (Adrienne Koleszar)

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Adrienne Koleszar, a police officer from Dresden in Germany, has been officially named as the hottest police officer in the world - at least, the hottest female cop! She's big on Instagram, too (understandably) and the 31-year-old is certainly living up to her title.

20. South Africa

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In South Africa, the police force is playing its part in supporting women and women empowering by making sure that female officers have great opportunities. That means that you can get used to seeing officers with both the brains and beauty in this country.

19. North Korea

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North Korea is considered a very dangerous place, with the punishment for a lot of petty crimes being extremely severe. These female police officers are just some of the force responsible for dealing with the crime and handing out harsh punishments.

18. Argentina

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This country in South America has been known for its leading ladies when it comes to the world's beauty pageants, so it's no surprise that you can expect beautiful women on the police force, too. These officers take care of responsibilities like crowd control and riot diversions wearing full riot gear.

17. The Netherlands

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The Dutch police force actually has ten regional units which operate around one central unit. When talking about the female officers in the Netherlands, this law enforcement group is provided by the National Police Corps.

16. New Zealand

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Just like its neighbour Australia, New Zealand isn't short of hot female cops either. And although this country is overrun by sheep compared to people, no doubt the cops have a lot of crime on their hands when it comes to the people, too. Let's hope the sheep behave, too.

15. Canada

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Canada actually has some of the lowest crime rates in the world, but that doesn't mean the police aren't needed, of course. Canada is famous for its mounted police, and female officers have actually contributed greatly to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police over the years.

14. America

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America's police force might be the first thing you think of when you think of hot cops, as most media these days shows an American cop or two, and most of the time they'll be an attractive female detective if its a Blockbuster movie trying to fetch in the ratings. America's police force as well as its army is of course well known around the world.

13. Iceland

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The police force of this country have to put on a few extra layers or two because of the lower temperatures, but the female police officers here are as warm and friendly as can be. The country actually only has a population of 300,000 people, but that doesn't mean the cops don't need to be ready for anything!

12. Austria

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You probably wouldn't mind getting caught speeding if you saw this smile at you through the windscreen. Before July 2005, the police system in Austria operated under the Federal Gendarmerie until the Federal Police were formed.

11. United Kingdom

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The United Kingdom is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and each law enforcement group is organised separately with each location. But no matter where you are in the UK, you can expect to find a dependable and friendly female police officer on the force.

10. Germany

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With female police officers in German - as proven by the number one hottie from Germany previously mentioned on this list - you can expect blonde hair to be common, and also extremely smart green uniforms! The police force actually used to wear plain clothes before official uniforms.

9. France

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The main two civil law enforcements of France are the National Police and National Gendarmerie. They say French is the language of love, so maybe you'll learn the meaning of that if you ever meet a female police officer in this country!

8. Belgium

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There are approximately 12,300 officers (as well as civilian personnel) within the Belgian Federal Police. Law enforcement in this country is supported by both the Federal Police and the Local Police. Federal shows off orange strips and Local shows off blue strips.

7. Norway

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Norway's police force establishment goes way back to the 13th Century, though it's uncertain whether female police officers existed back then! Luckily, today they do, and the Norwegian Police Service has seven agencies and twelve districts all centred around one National Police Directorate.

6. Spain

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Up until recently, that was actually a pretty random piece of discrimination against Spanish female officers - apparently women had to be a minimum height to join the force. But now it's officially been ruled in this country that 'short women can be cops too'.

5. Bulgaria

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Turning heads enough for passers by to give them a rose! Female officers in Bulgaria only make up around 9.6% of uniformed and commissioned police staff within the Bulgarian National Police. Overall, they are only 20% of the overall force.

4. Finland

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The police force in Finland (known simply as the Police of Finland) is a national goverment agency which is responsible for the law in the Republic of Finland. It has the National Police Board, 2 national policing units as well as 11 local police departments.

3. Turkey

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Turkish women were allowed to come police officers for the very first time back in the 1930s and could be considered an important revolutionary movement. In this country, it's Turkey's Gendarmerie which is the general law enforcement group responsible for maintaining public order, security and safety.

2. Switzerland

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Although the amount of female police officers rose to around 50% in recent years, it lowered again the following year. 50% is still a lot more than the female percentage in other countries in the world, though. The law enforcement in Switzerland is responsible for the 26 subdivisions of the country.

1. Portugal

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Portugal has give main police organisations, so hopefully many more opportunities for female officers to rise to the top! Its 5 organizations are the Guarda Nacional Republicana (GNR), the Immigration and Borders Service (SEF), the Public Security Police (PSP) and the Judicial Police and ASAE.

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