yes they are considered part of the police department
Yes, detectives are typically part of the police department. They are law enforcement officers who specialize in investigating crimes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with other members of the police department to maintain public safety and uphold the law.
At and for the police department or law-enforcement agency.
A team of police detectives and fire department personnel.
Generally detectives are salaried officials within a Police Department. They generally work awkward hours and hourly pay would be very expensive.
The police department of which the officer belonged would be first in line. In many cases the state police are called in as well.
A police detective monthly income will depend upon the police department he works for and his experience. An average amount will be approximately $2,000 a month.
Bernard V Shaw has written: 'Reports on the Kimberley police and detective department' -- subject(s): Detectives, Police
You capitalize 'police' after the department name, where the word is part of the department name, as in, 'The Somerville Police Department is looking to recruit more policeofficers.'
Criminal Investigation Department, the branch of all British Police and many other Commonwealth police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong.
Detectives are police officers of the Miami PD (or Dade County SO). Their salaries are public record. Detectives are paid based on their pay grade, their rank, and their seniority on the department.
I would imagine so as normally detectives are promoted from within a department. There's generally a 3-5 year wait from the time you join your department and can be longer depending on the availability of a detectives position. Most detectives have obtained the rank of Sergeant - Captain. Most departments require Sergeants to have at least 3 years experience and past a Sergeants examination, which is generally department specific.
San Francisco Police Department
This is a felony and can be reported to the local police department. You will want to speak directly with the detectives division if at all possible.