Greater Manchester Police
Clare Jenkins currently serves as Police Chief Superintendent at Greater Manchester Police, a position held since March 2024. Prior to this role, Clare Jenkins worked at Merseyside Police from December 2000 to March 2024, progressing from Police Officer to Police Superintendent. Additionally, Clare Jenkins contributed to the Thames Valley Partnership Charity as Chief Inspector and Program Director from January 2020 to January 2021, focusing on technical operations and the development of support services for victims of domestic abuse. Academic credentials include Master's degrees in Police Leadership from the University of Warwick and Liverpool Hope University and a Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture from The University of Sheffield. Education was also undertaken at Runshaw College and Burscough Priory High School.
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Greater Manchester Police
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Greater Manchester Police was established in 1974 and is now one of the largest police forces in the UK and is responsible for keeping its diverse population of almost 3 million safe, spread over more than 1,200 sq. km. Manchester in particular has been billed as the most diverse city in Europe with its population speaking at least 200 different languages, leading to the city being named as Britain’s “City of languages”. GMP is split into 10 districts - Bolton, Bury, City of Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. There is also a specialist division based at Manchester International Airport. This LinkedIn page should not be used for crime reporting. In an emergency you should call 999. For all other reports, you should go to our website and report online or via livechat, alternatively non-emergencies can be reported by calling 101.