A job vacancy has arisen for a Home Office Senior Statistician in charge of police recorded crime. This is a high profile post, providing analysis and briefing on crime trends to policy colleagues and Ministers and also contributing to wider public debate on crime, most notably via the annual and quarterly publications on crime. Full details are attached and the closing date is 1 December 2008.  Please forward to anyone you feel may be interested in this post.

Dr Chris Kershaw
Head of Policing Statistics
Home Office Statistics
Home Office, 5th Floor Peel Building, 
2 Marsham Street,London SW1P4 DF
United Kingdom
Tel (0) 20  7035 0275
Fax (0) 87  0336  9052
Mobile (0) 7885 932944

All opinions are personal and independent of any official view of the Home Office

 




 



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