Rose Fitzpatrick

Rose Mary Fitzpatrick CBE QPM (born c. 1960) is a retired British police officer.

[3][4][2] She was promoted to commander in November 2002[3] and headed a team working with the Home Office and Department for Constitutional Affairs to implement police and criminal justice reform, including the introduction of safer neighbourhood teams.

[2] She was promoted to deputy assistant commissioner in August 2005 as head of the new Diversity and Citizen Focus Command.

[8] She retired from Police Scotland in June 2018[9] and was appointed to chair the Scottish Government's new National Suicide Prevention Leadership Group.

[10] There was controversy when it emerged that the Scottish Police Authority had paid her a total of £67,000 in relocation expenses and footed a £53,000 tax bill during her service.