Denzel Washington
PI - Private Detective DI - Detective Inspector (Police) DS - Detective Sargent (Police) DC - Detective Constable (Police) TDC - Training Detective Constable (Police)
Yes it requires police training.
After receiving your degree, it is necessary to obtain employment experience and on the job training before you can rise to the level of detective. This means getting a job at a police department, completing the police academy, and working for a number of years in other positions until you are promoted to detective.
Kevin Cormier has: Played Body Guard in "The Unjust" in 2008. Played LAPD Detective in "SIS" in 2008. Played Detective Hide in "At Best Derivative" in 2009. Played Infected in "Life Room" in 2009. Played Police Detective in "Middle Men" in 2009. Played Police Officer in "Everything Must Go" in 2010.
All law enforcement investigators are police officers and are required to to pass state mandated training to be certified as such. 'Private' detectives - not necessarily, unless it is required by the state agency that controls their licensure.
Art Metrano
The police dept was corrupt, and they beat the innocent civilian down.
It was Denzel Washington for his performance as a rogue police detective in "Training Day."
you can apply on the police department or study law and enforcement. it depends on the philosophy of the cop if he will be corrupt or not. it's a matter of one's choice.
To become a detective, you typically need to have experience as a police officer first. While a college education can be helpful for this career path, it is not a mandatory requirement. Instead, candidates often attend police academy training and gain experience in law enforcement before moving into detective roles.
David Suchet has played Herule Poirot, the former Belgian police detective and current private detective in England, from Agatha Christie's mysteries.
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