14 Sep 2011
On national policing, Ian McPherson has worked tirelessly to improve the way in which police work with young people and reduce crime and disorder in which children and young people are victims, witnesses and offenders
ACPO President Sir Hugh Orde said:
“The decision by Assistant Commissioner Ian McPherson to retire from the service is a loss for British policing. Ian has made a great contribution to territorial policing within the Met and previously as an innovative and imaginative Chief Constable of Norfolk Constabulary. On national policing Ian worked tirelessly to improve the way in which police work with young people and reduce crime and disorder in which children and young people are victims, witnesses and offenders.”
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