What are the different ranks of police officers?

What are the different ranks of police officers?

8 police ranks you may encounter in your law enforcement career

  • Police technician.
  • Police officer/patrol officer/police detective.
  • Police corporal.
  • Police sergeant.
  • Police lieutenant.
  • Police captain.
  • Deputy police chief.
  • Chief of police.

What are the police ranks in Canada?

Police service ranks

  • Deputy Chief of Police.
  • Chief Superintendent.
  • Staff Superintendent (and Senior Staff Superintendent)
  • Superintendent.
  • Staff Inspector.
  • Inspector.
  • Sergeant Major.
  • Staff Sergeant (and Detective Sergeant)

How much does a detective make in BC?

The average pay for a Detective Homicide Squad is $98,038 a year and $47 an hour in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The average salary range for a Detective Homicide Squad is between $69,715 and $121,279. On average, a High School Degree is the highest level of education for a Detective Homicide Squad.

What cities in BC have their own police force?

Municipal and First Nations police departments

  • Abbotsford Police Department.
  • Central Saanich Police.
  • Delta Police Department.
  • Nelson Police Department.
  • New Westminster Police Service.
  • Oak Bay Police Department.
  • Port Moody Police Department.
  • Saanich Police Department.

Is RCMP federal or provincial?

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is Canada’s national police force. The RCMP is the only police force in the world that acts as a federal, provincial and municipal force.

What are the different RCMP divisions?

National

  • National Division (Formerly “A” Division)
  • National headquarters.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (“B” Division)
  • New Brunswick (“J” Division)
  • Nova Scotia (“H” Division)
  • Ontario (“O” Division)
  • Prince Edward Island (“L” Division)
  • Quebec (“C” Division)
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