Keith Bristow is the Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police. Keith Bristow was appointed Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police in 2006. He holds the Association of Chief Police Officers ACPO Violence and Public Protection Portfolio and is the Law Enforcement Advisor to the G8 Presidency. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for 2008 with the Queen’s Police Medal.Keith joined West Mercia Constabulary as a Police Cadet, serving through to the rank of Chief Inspector in a range of uniform and CID posts. In 1997, he was appointed as Staff Officer to the President of ACPO. In 1998, he was seconded to the West Midlands Police Murder Investigation Team as a Senior Investigating Officer. He subsequently transferred to West Midlands Police as a Superintendent performing the roles of Operations Manager and Director of Intelligence, and as a Chief Superintendent, he was the Commander of an Operational Command Unit in Birmingham.In 2002, Keith was selected for promotion to Assistant Chief Constable and appointed as Director UK of the National Criminal Intelligence Service with responsibility for Regional Intelligence Units and national and international intelligence on threats such as drugs, firearms and kidnaps. In 2005, Keith was appointed as the Deputy Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police.His international experience includes working with the Rwandan Police and since 2003 as a delegate and chair of the G8 Law Enforcement Group.Keith completed the Police Service ‘Accelerated Promotion Scheme’ in 1995 and the ‘Strategic Command Course’ in 2001. He has also completed European Police College ‘Top Senior Police Officer Course’ National School of Government ‘Top Management Programme’ Birmingham University ‘Malvern Programme’ Common Purpose and Windsor Leadership Trust ‘Experienced Strategic Leader Programme’. He holds a Masters Degree in Organisational Development, a Post Graduate Diploma in Management Studies and a Diploma in Applied Criminology.
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