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Mark Johnson currently serves as the Deputy Director of Data for the Metropolitan Police, a position held since May 2023, while also fulfilling the role of Head of Research and Analysis at Essex Police since December 2017. In this capacity, Mark leads various functions including performance management, intelligence analysis, data strategy, data science, and business analysis. Additionally, Mark holds the title of Director at Spark Research & Analysis Ltd, overseeing operational research and providing business advice since January 2017. Mark’s previous experience includes significant roles at Kent Police from May 2004 to December 2016, including Head of Analysis and Principal Researcher, as well as serving as Skills Intelligence Coordinator at Creative Skillset and Research Manager at the University of Sunderland earlier in his career. Mark Johnson earned an MSc in Social Research from Northumbria University.
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The Metropolitan Police Service is famed around the world and has a unique place in the history of policing. Our headquarters at New Scotland Yard - and its iconic revolving sign - has provided the backdrop to some of the most high profile and complex law enforcement investigations the world has ever seen. Founded by Sir Robert Peel in 1829, the original establishment of 1,000 officers policed a seven-mile radius from Charing Cross and a population of less than 2 million. Today, The Met employs 32,000 officers together with specialist support staff and more than 2,500 volunteer police officers in the Metropolitan Special Constabulary. As well as policing London’s 620 square miles and 8.9million population, The Met has national responsibility for a variety of specialist policing units and hosts the UK’s Counter Terrorism Policing HQ. The Met is one of the largest employers in London and with a broad range of roles, from neighbourhoods to firearms. We’re recruiting people who want to make a difference, to help people and begin a career in a brilliant organisation, performing an exciting and extremely rewarding role. Today, now more than ever, is the time to join the Met. www.met.police.uk/careers