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Carmel Napier is Chief Constable-designate for Gwent Police in South Wales.
After graduating with a BA Honours (BA Hons) degree in English and Music, she joined Hertfordshire Constabulary in 1983. She was then promoted to Superintendent with North Yorkshire Police, the head of the Complaints and Professional Standards Department. In 2002, she was promoted to Detective Chief Superintendent as Head of Specialist Support.
After completition of the Strategic Command Course, she was appointed Temporary Assistant Chief Constable. In October 2006 she joined Essex Police as Assistant Chief Constable responsible for the Territorial Policing and Partnerships.
On 4th September, 2008, she joined Gwent Police as Deputy Chief Constable in Gwent, appointed Chief Constable-designate in January 2011, a position she will fulfill from April 2011.[1]
Napier holds a BA Honours (BA Hons) degree in English and Music; a Licentiate of Trinity College London, and a Diploma in Applied Criminology from the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.[2]
References
- ^ "Carmel Napier named new Gwent Police chief constable". BBC Wales. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
- ^ "Carmel Napier". ACPO. Retrieved 2011-01-24.