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Derrick Capper

Sir
William Derrick Capper
QPM
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Born 3 January 1912
Upton Magna, Shropshire
Died 21 March 1977
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Nationality British
Occupation Chief constable

Sir William Derrick Capper, QPM (3 January 1912-21 March 1977) was an English Police Officer and the first Chief Constable of West Midlands Police.

Derrick Capper (as he preferred to continue being known after knighthood) was born in Shropshire on 3 January 1912, son of John Herman Capper, a farmer, of Downton Farm, Upton Magna near Shrewsbury. He was educated at the Priory Boys' School in Shrewsbury and the University of Birmingham, where he read mathematics.

Capper became disillusioned with university life and, during time of the 1930s depression, decided on a police career. He studied at Hendon Police College between 1937 and 1939, following which he joined the Metropolitan Police, as a Police Constable, serving into the years of World War II in London's East End. Apart from an interval detached as an Assistant Superintendent with the Nigerian Police from 1944 to 1946, the first half of his career was spent in the 'Met', during which time he was Station Inspector (1946-49), Chief Inspector (1949-51), Superintendent (1951-57), ultimately Chief Superintendent (1957-58).

He moved to Birmingham when appointed Assistant Chief Constable of Birmingham City Police in January 1959. In May that year he was promoted Deputy Chief Constable and later appointed as the Chief Constable in 1963. When interviewed about his new role, Capper stated that although fighting crime was a priority, he also had an interest in road traffic and vowed to tackle challenges in this area of policing.


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