Lynne Owens
Lynne Gillian Owens, is a senior police officer in the United Kingdom. Since January 2016, she has served as Director-General of the National Crime Agency. As such, she is the one of the most senior law enforcement chiefs in the United Kingdom. She was Assistant Commissioner of Central and Territorial Operations with the Metropolitan Police Service from 2010 to 2012, and the Chief Constable of Surrey Police from 2012 to 2015.
Early life and education
Owens was born on 29 January 1969. Her father, Edward Crew, was chief constable of West Midlands Police from 1996 to 2002. She studied at the University of Exeter, graduating with a Master of Arts degree in 2008.Career
Owens began her policing career when she joined the Metropolitan Police Service in 1989. As a Constable, she was based in Catford, London. On promotion to Sergeant, she transferred to Kent Police and began training to become a detective. In the rank of Detective Chief Inspector, she became a senior investigating officer with the force's major crime department. During her time as a detective, she investigated ten major murders.In 2002, Owens transferred to Surrey Police. She was appointed Divisional Commander of North Surrey in May 2003. In January 2005, she was promoted to temporary assistant chief constable responsible for specialist operations. This was her first experience of a chief officer rank. She qualified as a Gold firearms Commander during that appointment. Having completed the Strategic Command Course run by the National Policing Improvement Agency, she was made assistant chief constable responsible for territorial operations. She became the youngest person to hold the rank of deputy chief constable when she was appointed to the rank temporarily in March 2008. During that appointment, she headed an organisational change programme.
In April 2009, Owens returned to the Metropolitan Police as a Deputy Assistant Commissioner. In that role she was responsible for operations within territorial policing. She was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in December 2010, becoming only the second woman to hold that rank in the force. She served as head of Central Operations from 2010 to 2011. In August 2011, she additionally became responsible for the Specialist Crime Directorate and became head of the Specialist Crime and Operations Directorate. She was overall commander of the policing for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton that took place in April 2011, and the state visit by US president Barack Obama in May 2011.
In December 2011, Owens was selected to become the next Chief Constable of Surrey Police. She took up the appointment in February 2012, becoming the first woman to head the force. In December 2012, her contract was extended until November 2017 by Kevin Hurley, the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey Police. However, in a meeting in September 2015, Hurley revealed he had been considering her dismissal for a "failure of leadership" in relation to concerns about her record on child protection. She was part and parcel of top leadership, in 2011 England riots which brought in criticism for the Metropolitan Police Service.
It was announced on 26 November 2015 that Owens would be the next head of the National Crime Agency. She replaced outgoing Director-General and former Chief Constable of Warwickshire Police, Keith Bristow QPM in January 2016. Upon taking up the appointment, she became the most senior woman in British law enforcement.
Honours
In the 2008 New Year Honours, Owens was awarded the Queen's Police Medal for distinguished service. In the 2015 Birthday Honours, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire 'for services to Policing and Criminal Justice'.Ribbon | Description | Notes |
Order of the British Empire |
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Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal | ||
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal | ||
Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal |