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Chief Superintendent at British Transport Police at British Transport Police
Location: London, England, United Kingdom 20 work roles 6 schools
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Chris Casey is listed as Chief Superintendent at British Transport Police at British Transport Police, a with 1342 employees, based in London, England, United Kingdom. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at btp.police.uk and a matched LinkedIn profile for Chris Casey.

Chris Casey previously worked as Divisional Commander at British Transport Police and Sub-Divisional Commander at British Transport Police. Chris Casey holds Master Of Applied Criminology & Police Management, Evidence Based Policing from University Of Cambridge.

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- Masters Degree from Cambridge University - Variety of policing roles including 24/7 response policing, Force Control Room Duty Officer, Neighbourhood Policing and operations. - Set up the BTP's first fully integrated award winning team with a Home Office police force.- Led on frontline digital transformation & Frontline Mobility.- Currently leading a team of 1500 officers and staff delivering frontline policing.

Listed skills include Leadership, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, Social Media, Criminal Intelligence, and 46 others.

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British Transport Police
British Transport Police
Chief Superintendent at British Transport Police
london, london, united kingdom
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Divisional Commander

Current

London, England, United Kingdom

Proud to lead 1400 officers, volunteers and staff delivering frontline policing for the rail network across London and South East England.

Nov 2022 - Present

Sub-Divisional Commander

London, England, United Kingdom

Uniformed Superintendent responsible for policing the major rail hubs across the north of London, and all stations across Southend, Colchester, Luton, Stevenage, Cambridgeshire, and Norwich. Additional portfolio responsibilities: NPCC Support to CC D’Orsi for Use of Powers work stream, Force Operational Lead for Stop & Search, and Chair of the Force Uniform Board.

Oct 2021 - Nov 2022

Superintendent - Head Of Digital Policing

London, United Kingdom

As Head of Digital Policing, led on digital transformation for frontline policing. Moving officer processes away from bureaucratic paper based to digital efficient processes. Delivered £15m of time efficiency savings over two years.

Jun 2018 - Dec 2020

Independent Advisory Group Coordinator

London, United Kingdom

Divisional Coordination Lead helping to support the Independent Advisory Group to meet their objectives below.The IAG exists to help ensure our policing style reflects the needs of the whole community by:• Observing operations• Acting as 'critical friends' in relation to policing activities• Commenting on how what we do, may impact community relations • Advising us on how police actions are interpreted by members of the publicThe group also has a role in providing practical help on “critical incidents” (those that are likely to have a particular impact within a community). The group also helps to boost community confidence in what we do. They ensure the delivery of fair policing services for everyone, and reach out to communities, providing reassurance about the way we police to groups we may otherwise find hard to reach.The B Division group meets six times a year and is formed of independent volunteers, from a wide range of backgrounds, communities and diversity groups.

Jul 2015 - Jul 2018

Chief Inspector, Duty & Event Planning, Operational Support & Resilience

London, United Kingdom

• Day to day Duty Management function for London and the South East; 2,500 officers and staff across a diverse mix of roles from 24/7 response, to Custody, OSUs, neighbourhood policing and much more.• Event Planning for a variety of events such as football, rugby and protests. • Resilience Planning - oversee the Business Continuity Plans for all of our police stations across London & the South East. Also, Resilience Planning for our statutory responsibilities relating to mobilisation for disorder and ensuring we're prepared for major and critical incidents. • Operational Support Units that cover London & South East England.• Network Incident Response Team - a team of medically trained police officers that deploy with a London Underground Network Incident Response Manager to medical and disruption incidents to keep London moving.• Emergency Response Unit - a team of HGV police drivers that deploy with a team of London Underground engineers and technical staff to emergency disruption incidents.

Aug 2016 - Aug 2017

Project Lead - Force Reporting Solution

Force Hq (National Role)

Successfully lead a diverse technical team of Performance & Intelligence Analysts, Business Intelligence Developers and Database Analysts to deliver a reporting infrastructure for our core systems: Crime, Case, Custody, Control and Intelligence. The project was delivered during a period of considerable change as it coincided with the launch of our new Integrated Systems Programme; delivering a huge step forward in data management.

Jan 2016 - Aug 2016

Chief Inspector, Operations Support

London, United Kingdom

Operations Support for B Division of British Transport Police. Covering East and South of England and Transport for London. B Division accounts for the majority of passenger journeys in Britain across East Anglia, the south coast and the capital, including London Underground and Docklands Light Railway.My portfolio included Operational Support Units (OSU), Network Incident Response Team (NIRT), Emergency Response Unit (ERU) and our 24/7 Custody Suites in central London.

Jun 2015 - Jan 2016

Stakeholder Engagement Inspector (Seconded)

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Police Inspector embedded within London Midland (LM) Trains as the stakeholder engagement lead force wide for British Transport Police.London Midland operates trains through the heart of England from London in the south, to Birmingham in the Midlands and Liverpool in the north west.•50 million passenger journeys a year•148 stations•Over 1,300 services a dayMy key role is to improve communication and coordinated partnership working between LM, BTP and other key partner agencies to prevent crime and increase confidence in the safety of the network.

Jan 2015 - Jun 2015

Inspector, Officer In Charge

Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

Responsible for a team of 24/7 response officers covering Northamptonshire, Buckinghamshire and Aylesbury region as well as a motorcycle response unit which covers the southern part of the West a Coast Mainline and a team based at a brand new police station in Rugby.Over my 12 months in post I managed a period of significant change. Most significantly:• Opening a new police station at Rugby.• Successfully constructing a detailed proposal and business plan to reorganise our West Coast Mainline motorbike response team.• Recruitment of three distinct departments that all required significant improvement. • Improved performance management - every crime KPI was met with significant reductions.• Stakeholder engagement with London Midland, Virgin Trains and Chiltern Railways. Also improved engagement with Thames Valley Police and local authorities. • Introduction of the first BTP Twitter account for a 24/7 response station: @BTP_SouthMids

Jan 2014 - Jan 2015

Safer Travel Partnership Sergeant

Birmingham, United Kingdom

I returned to the Safer Travel Partnership in October 2013, three months before the merger of the teams from West Midlands Police and British Transport Police. The new structure will result in the Sergeants having forced line supervision for staff from both forces. A reorganisation of the Partnership Tasking process and the shift patterns to meet public demand has presented a requirement for change management to achieve a first class service.

Oct 2013 - Jan 2014

Force Control Room Inspector

Temporary Inspector managing the emergency Force Control Room & non-emergency Contact Centre managing police response for BTP nationally (excluding London areas).• Incident Commander for serious crime incidents• Managing police response times in line with KPIs• Ensuring national recording standards are complied with• Maintaining emergency and non-emergency call handling

Apr 2013 - Sep 2013

Safer Travel Partnership Sergeant / Acting Inspector

Part of the management team that delivered the first integrated BTP & Home Office police force partnership team with Centro (West Midlands Passenger Transport Authority). The partnership delivers innovative crime prevention using seasonality based crime analysis and has won a number of prestigious awards. Most of my time on the team was as a Sergeant, but I led the team during the Olympics and Paralympics 2012 thousands of visitors to the West Midlands had a safe and enjoyable journey. I also created a twitter account (@ST_Police) to share the work of our team; the account had over 5,000 followers when I left.

Aug 2011 - Mar 2013

Area Duty Inspector

Birmingham, United Kingdom

Temporary uniformed inspector managing police response 24/7 across Wales & Western area.

Mar 2011 - Aug 2011

Sergeant, Officer In Charge

Wolverhampton, England

Led a team of 15 staff delivering policing across the Wolverhampton BTP area. Role included managing the day to day running of the police station including Health & Safety requirements.

Dec 2009 - Mar 2011

Response Constable & Sergeant

Birmingham, United Kingdom

24/7 response Sergeant leading a team of response officers covering the West Midlands.

Jan 2006 - Nov 2009

Neighbourhood Policing Superintendent (Secondment)

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

Seconded to Birmingham West Neighbourhood Policing Unit, one of the busiest command units in the country. Part of the leadership team responsible for Neighbourhood Policing in Birmingham City Centre, Edgbaston, Aston, Ladywood, Northfield, Lozells, Perry Barr and Selly Oak.

Dec 2020 - Apr 2021

Section Officer

Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Responsible for leading a team of 20 volunteer police officers in Wolverhampton City Centre.

2003 - 2005 ~2 yrs
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Chris Casey education

Master Of Applied Criminology & Police Management, Evidence Based Policing

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College Of Policing Approved Training Course, Police Support Unit Commander, Pass

Metropolitan Police

Certificate, Bronze Commander Public Order & Safety, Pass

College Of Policing

Responsible for the command of a group of resources, and carrying out functional or geographical responsibilities related to the tactical.

Silver Commander - Public Order & Safety

College Of Policing

The silver commander commands and coordinates the overall tactical response in compliance with the strategy, and is the tactical commander.

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Chris Casey works for British Transport Police.

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Chris Casey is listed as Chief Superintendent at British Transport Police at British Transport Police.

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Chris Casey is based in London, England, United Kingdom while working with British Transport Police.

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Chris Casey has worked for British Transport Police and West Midlands Police.

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Chris Casey's colleagues at British Transport Police include Steve Forrest, Martin Penhallow, Tony Low, Adrienne Langford, and Felix John.

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Chris Casey holds Master Of Applied Criminology & Police Management, Evidence Based Policing from University Of Cambridge.

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Chris Casey is listed with skills including Leadership, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, Social Media, Criminal Intelligence, Intelligence, Homicide Investigations, Active Shooter, and Evidence Based Management.

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