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Nationality
  
Welsh

Role
  
Police officer

Occupation
  
Chief Constable

Education
  
Swansea University


Successor
  
Incumbent

Predecessor
  
Barbara Wilding

Name
  
Peter Vaughan

Employer
  
South Wales Police

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Alma mater
  
University of Wales, Swansea

Peter Vaughan, (born 7 September 1962) is a Welsh police chief. Since 2010, he has served as the Chief Constable of South Wales Police.

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Early life and education

Vaughan was born on 7 September 1962 in Aberfan, South Wales. He gained a first class Bachelor of Science degree in Management Science and Operations Research from the University of Wales, Swansea.

Career

Joining South Wales Police on graduation, he progressed to Superintendent leading the Community Safety Department. After a period with head office, he became head of the BCU in Merthyr Tydfil, and then Divisional Commander at Rhondda Cynon Taff.

Vaughan then attended the ACPO Strategic Command Course, and on graduation was appointed Assistant Chief Constable for Wiltshire Constabulary, during which time he led the investigation into the deaths at Tidworth Camp in July 2006. During this period he led the ACPO Police Dog Working Group and Public Order Events team.

He returned to South Wales Police in January 2007 as Assistant Chief Constable, progressing to Deputy Chief Constable in April 2007. Appointed Chief Constable from January 2010, he took over from the retiring Barbara Wilding.

Honours

Vaughan was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the 2013 New Year Honours and was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Mid Glamorgan in 2013.

References

Peter Vaughan (police officer) Wikipedia


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