DCC Simon Bailey
Deputy Chief Constable Simon Bailey
Simon Bailey has been a police officer for 22 years, serving
predominantly as a detective in King’s Lynn and Norwich.
In 1998, he was seconded to the National Crime Squad and as
Detective Inspector he was responsible for managing covert
operations at a national and international level targeting serious
and organised crime gangs.
In 2000 he was further seconded to the Rosemary Nelson murder
investigation based in Northern Ireland. He worked for three years
on the investigation before he returned to Norfolk as a Detective
Superintendent with responsibility for intelligence.
In December 2005 Simon Bailey was promoted to the rank of
Detective Chief Superintendent and as Head of Crime he managed the
force specialist crime and operations resources.
In 2007 he was appointed to lead the force modernisation
programme and whilst successfully leading this programme he passed
the Police National Assessment Centre and between October 2008 and
February 2009 attended the Police National Strategic Command
Course.
DCC Bailey was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable with
responsibility for Legal Services, Human Resources, and Force
Performance in September 2010, he is also lead for the Norfolk
Policing model Review.
He is married with two children. Educated at Wymondham College
and Norwich City College and now has a Cambridge University Masters
Degree in Criminology and Police Management.