SOCO International was created in 1997.
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In Britain the acronym SOCO stands for Scene Of Crime Officer. A SOCO records and gathers evidence from a crime scene.
A soco in the police force gets paid roughly 20-25 pounds an hour. It also depends on what he or she is dealing with.
The term SOCO refers to a Scenes of Crime Officer. This officer can be found in the British Police force and their main job is to collect forensic evidence.
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Soco and lime shots are made with Rose's lime or some other sweetened lime juice. 1.5oz soco and a splash of sweeetened lime juice a splash is less than 0.5oz a litre of soco is 33oz a fifth(750ml) is 25 oz so if you have a litre mix it with about 7-10oz sweetend lime juice if you have a fifth mix it with about 5-7oz sweetened lime juice
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The most common use of the acronym SOCO is Scene of Crime Operatives. In many countries Scene of Crime Operatives is used as a title for a specific kind of police work.
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