Hsieh Fen-fen
Hsieh Fen-fen (Chinese: 謝芬芬; pinyin: Xiè Fēnfēn; born c. 1950) is a Taiwanese retired police officer. Hsieh began her law enforcement career after her husband died of cancer. She earned an associate degree from Central Police College, and accepted a position an assistant position at the Taipei City Police Department's Female Police Division, within the Personnel Department. Hsieh was subsequently assigned to Jingmei Precinct first as deputy chief, and later first division chief. As the first woman Juvenile Affairs Division chief in Taiwan, Hsieh established the Spring Wind Program to limit minors' access to certain areas after midnight. Mayor of Taipei Chen Shui-bian considered naming Hsieh a police precinct leader in 1998, but decided against the appointment. When Chen was elected Preside
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Hsieh Fen-fen
Hsieh Fen-fen (Chinese: 謝芬芬; pinyin: Xiè Fēnfēn; born c. 1950) is a Taiwanese retired police officer. Hsieh began her law enforcement career after her husband died of cancer. She earned an associate degree from Central Police College, and accepted a position an assistant position at the Taipei City Police Department's Female Police Division, within the Personnel Department. Hsieh was subsequently assigned to Jingmei Precinct first as deputy chief, and later first division chief. As the first woman Juvenile Affairs Division chief in Taiwan, Hsieh established the Spring Wind Program to limit minors' access to certain areas after midnight. Mayor of Taipei Chen Shui-bian considered naming Hsieh a police precinct leader in 1998, but decided against the appointment. When Chen was elected Preside
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Hsieh Fen-fen (Chinese: 謝芬芬; p ...... lice Agency before retirement.
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