Martin Richards (police officer) explained

Martin Richards
Honorific-Suffix:QPM
Birth Date:13 August 1959
Birth Place:Staffordshire, England
Occupation:Police officer
Office1:Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police
Predecessor1:Elizabeth Neville
Successor1:Brian Moore
Term Start1:2004
Term End1:2008
Office2:Chief Constable of Sussex Police
Predecessor2:Joe Edwards
Successor2:Giles York
Term Start2:2008
Term End2:2014
Spouse:Judith Richards
Children:Two sons & two stepsons

Martin Richards QPM (born 1959) is a British retired police officer, whose last post was as the Chief Constable of Sussex Police, a position in which he served from 1 October 2008 until his retirement from the Police service in 2014. He previously served as Chief Constable of the Wiltshire Police.[1]

Education

Richards was a student at Warwick School located in Warwick, England, from 1966 to 1977.[2] For his tertiary education, he attended and graduated from Bristol University located in Bristol, England. Richards later attained a Masters in Criminology at Cambridge University following his entrance into the police force.[3]

Career

Richards joined Warwickshire Police in 1982, where he was stationed across a range of geographical areas in numerous roles. His command positions included District Commander at Nuneaton, Head of Communications, Performance Review Manager, and a short period as Head of CID. He also served for two years in National Police Training as Head of Recruit Training Center at Ryton-on-Dunsmore.

After obtaining his Criminology degree, Richards was promoted to Assistant Chief Constable at Avon and Somerset Constabulary in 1998. He was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable in 2002.

Richards was appointed Chief Constable of the Wiltshire Police in September 2004.[4] While he was Chief Constable, he oversaw "Optimus", a 12-month program of modernisation and reform within the Force, as well as a collaborative project involving all five Forces within the South West region.

Richards was the Chair of the National Training Managers Group. When the minimum national qualification was introduced in January 2010 by the NPIA (National Policing Improvement Agency), he oversaw the national implementation of Initial Police Learning and Development Programme (IPLDP), a compulsory diploma to be obtained by all new recruits.[5] Richards also represented Association of Chief Police Officers on the Police Dependants' Trust.Richards is now the Independent Chair of Chichester Diocese Safeguarding Panel. Also he is a Non Executive director with Sussex NHS partnership Mental Health.

Personal life

Richards has two sons from his first marriage, Charlie and Hugh and two stepsons, Robert and Marcus.

Honours

Ribbon Description Notes
Queen's Police Medal (QPM)
  • 2002
  • UK version of this medal
  • 2012
  • UK version of this medal
Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Notes and References

  1. News: Police chief calls for 'humility'. 3 May 2012. BBC News. 1 October 2007. BBC News.
  2. Web site: Chief Constable returns to school. Old Warwickians. Warwick School. 3 May 2012. Warwick School.
  3. Web site: Who's who. Sussex Police. 3 May 2012. Sussex Police.
  4. News: Force names new chief constable. 3 May 2012. BBC News. 26 July 2007. BBC News.
  5. Web site: Initial Police Learning. NPIA – National Policing Improvement Agency. NPIA. 3 May 2012. 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120311025440/http://www.npia.police.uk/en/12881.htm. 11 March 2012. dead.