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Difference between a Detective and a Lieutenant
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<blockquote data-quote="jshen" data-source="post: 5200798" data-attributes="member: 9092"><p>Same as above with the following caveat..</p><p></p><p>Detectives at a crime scene take control..they answer only to detectives of higher rank as THEY are responsible for crime scene integrity, the investigation, and any screwups that may occur. Uniform officers are charged with anything outside the perimeter, such as traffic or crowd control...So there could be situations where uniformed Lts would not be allowed in crime scene at the instructions of a detective.</p><p></p><p>Here, once our detectives make rank [ sgt ] they are promoted out of their expertise into uniform where they vegetate..until someone with a brain realizes this guy was really talented working homicides..why is he in uniform division night shift supervisor? ......This is truly the worst waist of law enforcement talent..and is common in GA. The detective supervisors positions are filled from the ranks of the uniformed sgts that were previously promoted out.</p><p></p><p>I gotta throw this out...Has anyone noticed what insignia a chief wears? I have seen "chief" on shirt collar....a single star and on our local PD, five star cluster????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshen, post: 5200798, member: 9092"] Same as above with the following caveat.. Detectives at a crime scene take control..they answer only to detectives of higher rank as THEY are responsible for crime scene integrity, the investigation, and any screwups that may occur. Uniform officers are charged with anything outside the perimeter, such as traffic or crowd control...So there could be situations where uniformed Lts would not be allowed in crime scene at the instructions of a detective. Here, once our detectives make rank [ sgt ] they are promoted out of their expertise into uniform where they vegetate..until someone with a brain realizes this guy was really talented working homicides..why is he in uniform division night shift supervisor? ......This is truly the worst waist of law enforcement talent..and is common in GA. The detective supervisors positions are filled from the ranks of the uniformed sgts that were previously promoted out. I gotta throw this out...Has anyone noticed what insignia a chief wears? I have seen "chief" on shirt collar....a single star and on our local PD, five star cluster???? [/QUOTE]
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