Their Chief's are answerable to the elected top official(s) of the jurisdiction in which they work (e.g.: city/town/county/state). However, other than that, police departments are self-managing agencies that are part of the Executive Branch of government.
Most larger city police forces also have an internal investigation division, as well as citizen counsels that oversee police operations. It is debatable if these fit the strict definition of "Supervising" the police force, as: A 'Strict definition' of this term would make only a few officers (management officers / Supervisors) involved in the day to day operations, or in a loose definition these other agencies have 'effective' supervisory position (the positions, influence the polices, procedures, and conduct of officers); "Supervisory" used in the loose definition is a 'power' and 'accountability' over the agency.
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Generally speaking, the police captain supervises the officers under his or her command.
A city police commisioner is that person who supervises or rather is the head of that regions police workings going on.
Supervisor is a person who supervises the work done in a particular institution whereas a foreman is the head of a particular department in an institution. -By M. Usha
Usually the Chief of Police reports to a Police Commission, the City Council, the Mayor or a city or town Administrator
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No, it isn't.
Africa is a continent and does not have a police force.
A Lieutenant is the lowest management level of the deartment. He supervises anyone of lower rank (i.e.: Sergeants, Corporals, Officers).
Nigeria Police Force was created in 1930.
The budget of Aruba Police Force is 7,500,000 dollars.