Daily, even hourly.
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Math is used by police officers as a part of many investigations. Measurements and calculations are very often needed for a traffic accident or investigation of a crime scene. The forensic experts use math to determine how and when some crimes have occurred.
in all different jobs like eing a laywer,football player,police officer,bueaty stylist, because of checks and money
The term is usually used to mean a person who is not a police officer that regularly gives information about crimes to the police.
Technically, yes. The actual definition of the term civilian is "any person who is not a member of the armed forces." However, the term is often used to mean someone who is not a police officer, but that is a colloquial use of the term.
Not always, they could be a Captain, for example.Added: ALL police officers are OFFICERS of the law. Therefore, even though the term "officer" is often used a rank in many departments, technically EVERY sworn person on the department is an OFFICER of the law - from the Chief of Police right down to the newest rookie.
A 'bobby' is an old fashioned term for Police officer that was often used in the late 19th century, and early 20th century in England. Nowhere days the word is not used in society to describe Police constables.
No, Leon Scott Kennedy used to be a police officer but now he's an American special agent.
Because he used to be a police officer.
"Flic" is a colloquial term in French that is often used to refer to a police officer. It is derived from the slang word "flicaille," which also means police.
Cop is an old word meaning to seize. The police often seize or grab people and are 'coppers.' It was first used in print on 1859 to refer to a police officer. There is some belief that it may be have originated from the term "Constable on Patrol" often abbreviated in log books as COP.
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