Elizabeth Watson
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Watson, was Houston's first female Police chief after climbing through the ranks. She served for two years before becoming the Chief for Austin's Police department before moving onto be a Law Enforcement Consultant.

Personal

Watson grew up in Philadelphia but attended high school in Houston, after graduating from college and joining HPD, she met Chase in late 1973 when they were both assigned to the Houston jail, and they began dating the following spring. Since such fraternization was frowned upon, they used a police scuba-diving club as a cover. They married in 1976, the same day she was promoted to Detective.

Her husband, Robert who was a Sergeant in the traffic division at their time of marriage and have two children, a daughter and a son.

Career

Immediately after graduating, she applied for the Houston Police Department
Houston Police Department
The Houston Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency serving the City of Houston, Texas, United States and some surrounding areas. Its headquarters are in 1200 Travis in Downtown Houston....

, graduating at the top of her class.
She commented that it was tough to be a female officer at the time, and her husband had coaxed her to take, and pass, the Lieutenant's exam after she was forced out of burglary division. To make up for her lack of street experience, she volunteered for night shift duty at some of the city's roughest substations.

As deputy chief, she commanded the West Side Command Station, the first of five planned stations that are the cornerstone of Chief Brown's program to decentralize police work and make it more responsive to the community.

When she was tapped to be the Chief, she would inherit a police force in turmoil or low morale attributed to low pay and a public mistrust of the police due to some recent shootings.

With the swearing in of Sam Nuchia
Sam Nuchia
Sam Nuchia is a professor at the University of Houston–Downtown. He previously served as an appellate judge and served 17 years with the Houston Police Department beginning in 1967. Leaving HPD as Deputy Chief to become a prosecutor as an assistant U.S...

 as the Chief, Watson was demoted to Assistant Chief earlier in the year, she took up a position at National Institute of Justice
National Institute of Justice
The National Institute of Justice is the research, development and evaluation agency of the United States Department of Justice. NIJ, along with the Bureau of Justice Statistics , Bureau of Justice Assistance , Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention , Office for Victims of Crime ,...

(NIJ) where she will work as a Researcher and adviser. The NIJ compensated the city for salary and benefits until Watson is eligible for retirement in December and She will be commuting between Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

 and Houston.

A few weeks later, Watson announced that she will be taking the Police Chief's position at the Austin Police Department, However, she said that she would be unable to take the position until December 5, which is the date that she would complete her 20 yr status, and therefore is eligible for retirement pay.

On December 5, 1992 Watson was sworn in as Chief of Police at Austin, Texas. She would resign in 1997 after a tenure racked with turmoil, police shortages, and other controversies.
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