If its just asking like 10 or 15 questions they are qualifed to kind of investigate. But detectives are specificly made to solve crimes and investigate cases.
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Yes Unlike regular police officers they are not Crown Appointees so have normal employment rules.
No, generally, regular citizens cannot charge a police officer with speeding. However, citizens can report their observations to the respective police department, and it is up to the department to investigate and take appropriate action. It is ultimately the responsibility of the police department to enforce traffic laws for their officers.
Police don't investigate anything, detectives do however.Another View: Actually - the uniformed patrol officers actually DO investigate a lot of less serious criminal offenses, as well as traffic accidents. It is usually only the more serious offenses that get assigned to the CID, (Criminal Investigations Division).
It means physical detention at police station where investigation officers investigate using various investigation Technics(could be torture).
Technically a police officer can investigate anything alone, assuming it isn't a potentially violent or threatening situation. That being said, many police officers and police departments prefer to have more than one officer on the scene "just in case."
It depends on where they are. In the U.S. very generally speaking, police officers enforce laws, investigate crime, serve warrants, answer emergency calls, and write traffic tickets.
It depends on where they are. In the U.S. very generally speaking, police officers enforce laws, investigate crime, serve warrants, answer emergency calls, and write traffic tickets.
If you drop out of high school the police will not investigate.
Yes, they can.
Police officers investigate murder crimes by gathering evidence from the crime scene, interviewing witnesses and suspects, reviewing surveillance footage, analyzing forensics, and building a case to identify the perpetrator. This process involves thorough documentation, collaboration with forensic experts, and following specific protocols to ensure the integrity of the investigation. Police also work closely with prosecutors to gather enough evidence to support a conviction in court.
Yes they are police officers.