Criminal Detectives generally receive a good bit of vacation. They also receive all health and retirement benefits that public employees are entitled to.
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.
Famous detectives are often called sleuths, investigators, or private eyes. Some well-known fictional detectives include Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Miss Marple.
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.
Detectives had believed that the maid had committed the theft.
Had committed
You would call them a Forensic Scientist.
Criminal Investigators, more commonly known as "detectives."
Gel electrophoresis since detectives could now properly identify the criminal
When the detectives confronted the criminal with hard evidence, he admitted to committing the crime.
Some detectives which solve mystery's with the help of Celia - the almost manager of the company. The GJd's also solve crimes eg murders and theft ... and the always catch the criminal!
Investigate criminal offenses, and conduct in-depth investigations with an eye towards solving the crime and arresting the perpetrator.
Joseph Scott Brooks has written: 'Laws the detective should know' -- subject(s): Criminal Evidence, Criminal law, Detectives
Criminal defense attorneys are self-employed, so whatever health benefits they have they pay for themselves. If they are employed by the Public Defender they get government benefits.
you get some!
Criminal Justice is a government system directed at upholding social control, deterring crime and sanctioning those who violate laws. There are many jobs within criminal justice system, such as police officer, correctional facilities, and detectives.
Tadeusz Hanausek has written: 'Zarys taktyki kryminalistycznej' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation 'Kryminalistyka' -- subject(s): Detectives, Criminal investigation 'Wprowadzenie do kryminalistyki i kryminologii' -- subject(s): Criminal investigation, Criminology
John Verdon has written: 'Let the devil sleep' -- subject(s): Detectives, Serial murderers, Prediction of Criminal behavior, Cold cases (Criminal investigation), Fiction