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Did Sherlock Holmes make money by boxing?

No. Holmes never actually made a profession of boxing, though he did enjoy doing it.


What mysteries did Sherlock Holmes solve?

The mysterious ones ;) Sherlock was seldom interested in normal police business. He had a very active mind and he liked to use it to solve those cases that seemed impossible to figure out, or very unusual situations. I know right


Does Sherlock Holmes actually go on crime scenes?

Yes, he often went on crime scenes. In some cases, Scotland Yard would take him there. He would often discover clues that the police had overlooked.


Sherlock Holmes - The Gloria Scott?

Ah, The Adventure of the Gloria Scott (GLOR), Sherlock Holmes' first-ever case, his third being The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual (MUSG). When Holmes dropped out of college after only two years and lived in a flat in Montague street, his first cases were those brought to him by former fellow-students who knew of his powers of logic and deduction. Eventually, he started to gain a little reputation outside of school and was able to be involved in cases the police consulted him on. Thus, he became the world's only Consulting Detective.


Who does Sherlock Holmes work for?

He described himself as the world's first consulting detective. correction he described himself as the world's only consulting detective. '. . . That is why I have chosen my own particular profession, or rather created it, for I am the only one in the world.' 'The only unofficial detective?' I said, raising my eyebrows. 'The only unofficial consulting detective,` he answered. -- 'The Sign of Four'

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The police department of which the officer belonged would be first in line. In many cases the state police are called in as well.


Are detectives part of the police department?

Yes, detectives are typically part of the police department. They are law enforcement officers who specialize in investigating crimes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with other members of the police department to maintain public safety and uphold the law.


What did Sherlock say when he phone Watson?

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Did Sherlock Holmes make money by boxing?

No. Holmes never actually made a profession of boxing, though he did enjoy doing it.


How much does a police makes?

No one department, no one salary. Will depend on location and (in many cases) the education of the officer.


What mysteries did Sherlock Holmes solve?

The mysterious ones ;) Sherlock was seldom interested in normal police business. He had a very active mind and he liked to use it to solve those cases that seemed impossible to figure out, or very unusual situations. I know right


How often do criminals get caught?

I was talking to a Homicide Detective from the Dallas Police Department and he said they only solve about 60% of their cases. He also said that's about average for all Homicide Department.


What are the police units?

The answer is different for different places. In Portland, Oregon, there is an 'independent police review' committee in addition to the standard internal affairs department. More generally, serious investigations in to the conduct of a police officer(s) are usually handled by an entirely separate police agency. This means that a city or county police department may be investigated by the state police, or that any department may be investigated by the F.B.I. The FBI would also normally investigate federal civil rights cases.


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What degree of authority does gillespie hold within his own police department in the novel in the heat of the night?

In the novel "In the Heat of the Night," Chief Bill Gillespie holds the highest authority within the police department as the Chief of Police. He is in charge of overseeing all operations and making important decisions within the department. His rank gives him the power to give orders to his subordinates and dictate how cases are handled.


Does Sherlock Holmes actually go on crime scenes?

Yes, he often went on crime scenes. In some cases, Scotland Yard would take him there. He would often discover clues that the police had overlooked.


What case did Sherlock Holmes do?

It depends on which 'case' that we're talking about. According to the novels, Sherlock Holmes "did" several dozens of cases, if not hundreds of thousands. There are many cases that the novels did not go into detail about, though were mentioned as being cases that he solved, or at least was apart of.