Peter Joslin

Peter Joslin QPM DL (born 26 October 1933)[citation needed] is a former British police officer and Deputy lieutenant of Warwickshire.

In 1974 he left Essex Police to join the Leicestershire Constabulary, and in 1983 was appointed as Chief Constable of the neighbouring Warwickshire force.

He also served as chairman of the Association of Chief Police Officers traffic committee where he advocated tough drink-driving laws.

"[8] Damian Green, the Minister for Policing and Criminal Justice, branded Joslin's comments as "deeply irresponsible".

[9] In the case following his suicide, Russell Joslin's account of sexual harassment by Liz Kershaw was brought to light.