Lincolnshire Police
David Williams is an experienced professional with a diverse background in law enforcement, education, and governance. Currently serving as a co-opted independent member of the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Panel and a magistrate at HM Courts & Tribunals Service, David has a long-standing commitment to public service. As a non-executive director/trustee at L.E.A.D. Academy Trust since 2018, David has actively contributed to key committees. Previous roles include chairing the Lincolnshire Police Independent Advisory Group and working in various capacities at the Royal Air Force, Ofsted, and Lincoln International Business School. David holds a Master's Degree in Human Resources Management from the University of Gloucestershire and a BA/PGCE from The University of Manchester, along with additional professional qualifications.
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Lincolnshire Police
"‘Making Lincolnshire Safe’ sets out the strategic direction for Lincolnshire Police, supporting the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan. We are a diverse and unique county, and our policing approach must reflect and represent our communities. Our three policing purposes are simple. We need to stop crime and anti-social behaviour, protect people from harm, and help those in need. To achieve these outcomes we will focus on five core themes of people, partners, culture, capability, and communities. I believe that with our strong delivery plan in these areas we will see Lincolnshire go from strength to strength, and our policing purposes will not only be met and maintained, but also exceeded. We want sustained reductions in offending, have communities who feel safe and protected from harm, and have a workforce who are knowledgeable, confident, skilled, and equipped to do their job well. In simple terms we put people at the heart of everything we do. I am extremely proud to be the Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police, and I am committed to working together to make Lincolnshire the safest place to live, work and visit." Chief Constable Chris Haward