Let me get this straight. I have to assume you are an American who wants to give up your American citizenship for a South Korean citizenship and become a police detective . You will need to be able read and speak Korean, go to school in Korea, go to the police training there, and live in Korea. I don't know what movie you saw that gave you this idea, but I suggest you become a police detective here instead and at some point visit Korea.
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Of course not; specially if you are a foreigner. It is an invitation for them to 'teach you a lesson'.
PI - Private Detective DI - Detective Inspector (Police) DS - Detective Sargent (Police) DC - Detective Constable (Police) TDC - Training Detective Constable (Police)
Sherlock Holmes was what we would call today a private detective, not a police detective, but he certainly lived in London at 221b Baker Street. He was of course a mythical figure created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle as the hero of a series of detective stories.
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What tools or materials do you need to have when you are a police detective, when you are on the job?
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Un inspecteur de police.
Once a Police Officer has been promoted to Detective, he or she may thereafter be promoted to Police Lieutenant. There would be only one promotion left after Police Lieutenant.
Chief, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant II, Sergeant I, Detective III, Detective, II, Detective I, Senior Lead Police Officer, Lead Police Officer, Police Officer
Yes it was based on a Newark police detective by the name of David Toma
No potential police officers in Wichita,KS don't have to necessarily go through homicide detective school,the detective police officers are seperate and handle investigations.
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