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  1. Police Rank. Inspector General (B-22) Inspector General (B-21) Additional Inspector General (B-21) Deputy Inspector General (B-20) Assistant Inspector General / Senior Superintendent of Police (B-19) Senior Police (B-18) With more than 8 years of service.

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  2. The specific titles and duties can vary from one police department to another, but in general, the rankings follow this order, from uniformed officer to highest in command: Uniformed Officer. Detective. Sergeant. Lieutenant. Captain. Commander. Deputy Chief. Assistant Chief.

  3. Rank. Although the large and varied number of federal, state, and local police and sheriff 's departments have different ranks, a general model, from highest to lowest rank, would be: Chief of police / commissioner of police / superintendent / sheriff: The title commissioner of police is used mainly by large metropolitan departments, while ...

    • Police technician. This entry-level position involves assisting sworn personnel in follow-up investigations of assigned cases, enforcing parking laws and issuing citations, directing traffic at accident and crime scenes—and a myriad of other tasks that support police departments.
    • Police officer/patrol officer/police detective. This “rank” is the most well-known. While police officers, patrol officers and police detectives may have differing job descriptions depending on who employs them, these law enforcement officers often respond to emergency and nonemergency calls, patrol assigned areas, obtain warrants, arrest suspects and testify in court, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
    • Police corporal. The title of corporal is a common next step on the hierarchy of a law enforcement career. Police corporals often act as supervisors and watch commanders in small agencies, but the title can also apply to nonsupervisory members of a specialty unit.
    • Police sergeant. A police sergeant’s job duties depend on the size of their employing agency. Some agencies skip certain rankings and assign those tasks to other positions.
    • Police sergeant. Sergeants supervise and train their subordinates. They may also coordinate activity at crime scenes, making sure department policies and procedures are applied to law enforcement activities.
    • Police lieutenant. Police lieutenant roles are usually administrative in nature. They attend meetings and serve on various committees related to their unit of command.
    • Police captain. Police captains manage specific divisions within the department, like vice or homicide. They direct work and evaluate their team’s performance through written reports.
    • Deputy chief. Next is the deputy chief, who may serve as the bureau commander for activities such as patrol, investigations, or support. In larger metropolitan areas such as New York City, the deputy chief may be assisted by assistant chiefs.
  4. The lieutenant rank is universal among police departments, and nearly all police departments have only one lieutenant insignia. Whether the bar is gold or silver is a matter of choice. A few departments may use both to distinguish rank, and the silver bar is always the higher of the two police rank insignias.

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  6. Police captain (Politseikapten) ... Note 1: The equivalent rank to the ASP in State Police Services is the deputy superintendent of police (DSP/DySP). Note 2: ...

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