12 Facts About Jim Gamble

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Jim Gamble was the head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command Centre in the United Kingdom until 2010, and is CEO of the INEQE Safeguarding Group.

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Jim Gamble was the head of the Belfast Region of the RUC Special Branch.

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Jim Gamble was awarded the Queen's Police Medal in the 2008 New Year Honours.

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Jim Gamble applied for the position but was unsuccessful with the position being filled by Matt Baggott, the former chief constable of Leicestershire who was the successful candidate.

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Jim Gamble was a co-author on the UK's first Domestic Homicide Review and in 2010 was appointed by the then Home Secretary to lead the initial scoping review of the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.

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Jim Gamble resigned as CEO of CEOP in October 2010 after the Home Secretary Theresa May's decision to merge CEOP with SOCA and other bodies into a new National Crime Agency.

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Jim Gamble is a frequent media commentator on issues related to protective services, best practice, the internet and child protection.

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8.

In 2015, Jim Gamble joined the Labour Party in Northern Ireland.

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Jim Gamble stated that he wanted Labour candidates to be allowed to stand in Northern Ireland, but that he would have no plans to run himself.

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Later that year Jim Gamble voted for Yvette Cooper during the Labour Party leadership election.

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Jim Gamble has commissioned a number of Serious Case and Practice Learning Reviews and authored numerous strategic and thematic reports, including the Brighton and Sussex University Hospital Trust and the Independent Safeguarding Review of Oxfam GB.

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Jim Gamble appeared in a 2019 documentary about the disappearance of Madeline McCann on Netflix.