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Laurence Taylor

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Laurence Taylor is a senior British police officer. He is now an Assistant Commissioner in the Metropolitan Police with the portfolio of Professionalism.

Career

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Taylor served in Sussex Police from 1996 to July 2018,[1] before moving to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) as a Deputy Assistant Commissioner.[2][3] His initial role in the MPS was heading the Operations portfolio within Met Operations, then from April 2021, that of Local Policing within Frontline Policing.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "HOME - 2024 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - LAURENCE TAYLOR".
  2. ^ House, Steve (8 March 2019). "A warm welcome". Police Professional.
  3. ^ "Sussex Police chief gets high ranking role in Met force". Sussex Argus. 17 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Our Team - DAC Laurence Taylor". International Institute for Counter-Terrorism.