Depends. if the criminal detective is classed as a professional and deals with private as well as local investigations then the chances are they a paid a considerably higher amount than a normal detective.
The correct antonym of detective is usually criminal.
The detective chases down the suspect through the crowded streets.
Some crime-related jobs include police officers, detectives, forensic scientists, criminologists, and criminal lawyers. These professionals work to prevent, investigate, analyze, and prosecute criminal activities.
You can perform a criminal background check by hiring a professional background check service or using online databases. You will typically need the person's consent and personal information like their full name, date of birth, and social security number. The check will provide information on any past criminal convictions, arrests, or pending charges.
Detective Karyl testifies that fingerprints are unique to each individual and can be used to positively identify a person. She explains the process of collecting and analyzing fingerprints from crime scenes and comparing them to known prints in databases to help solve cases. She emphasizes the reliability and importance of fingerprint evidence in criminal investigations.
How much does a lawyer in criminal law get paid?
i think $200000
around 70000 a year
The correct antonym of detective is usually criminal.
is a criminal justice lawyer and a detective the same thing
1,000,000,000 a year or more
4,000 a day if captured criminal
A detective or a policeman.
Detective's are not paid very much, around 40,000 - 70, 000 a year. If you are interested in this career, I must advise you not to relate it to Hollywood movies! I made that mistake
A criminal lawyer. Some very good criminal lawyers get paid 1.5 million pounds/dollars in a year! But all lawyers get pretty good pay.
Hotch and the detective he was with.
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them and how long they've been doing the job.