Aiming to get more women into law enforcement, the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office held a Woman’s Boot Camp Saturday morning.
Corpus, who started the boot camps in 2014, said it was a way to boost the number of women working in law enforcement locally, but it was also part of a larger initiative.
“We want to inspire more women to get into the profession of law enforcement,” Corpus said. Our organization just joined the 30 by 30, which is — we’re inspired to have 30% of our workforce in law enforcement be women by 2030. So we’re about at 15% right now, so we have a ways to go.”
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