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November 21, 2005: Former Met Commissioner Calls for Death Penalty
Lord Stevens now believes that if death penalty is not imposed then:
Lord Stevens can call on a wide range of experience in
policing. He was awarded the Queen’s Police Medal for distinguished service in
1991 and during his career has been commended on 27 occasions for outstanding
detective ability or courage. He was Metropolitan Police Commissioner until
February 2005. He served in the Police for 42 years. He began his career in the
Metropolitan Police where he was involved in a range of activities from leading
successful murder enquiries and leadership of crime squads, and was commander of
the busiest CID office in London. In 1986 he was became Assistant Chief
Constable of Hampshire Police,
then l3 years later he was appointed Deputy Chief Constable of
Cambridgeshire Constabulary. In 1991,
he became Chief Constable of Northumbria Police. In September 1996 he was
appointed one of Her
Majesty’s Inspectors of Constabulary. He took up his post as Commissioner in
February 2000. |
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