the working condidtions are you have to be alert all the time.
thyen suck
Because they had bad living condidtions.
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Six to eight hours a day depending on job description.
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The average salary of a detective is between 60,000 and 100,000 depending on the length of time in the department and what city they are working in. They earn quite a bit more than the basic policeman on the street do.
The 'lead' investigating officer/detective is in charge regardless of who is "working" the scene.
After receiving your degree, it is necessary to obtain employment experience and on the job training before you can rise to the level of detective. This means getting a job at a police department, completing the police academy, and working for a number of years in other positions until you are promoted to detective.
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.
A detective is a first-line investigator, analogous to a police officer. A sergeant is a first-line supervisor, charged with overseeing the work of police officers, detectives, or other employees. A detective sergeant is one who oversees detectives. Most law enforcement agencies don't have a rank of "detective sergeant." A sergeant is a first-line supervisor who can be assigned anywhere in the department. A sergeant might refer to him/herself as a "detective sergeant" when assigned to the detective division (because being a detective generally carries greater status), but could find him/herself working in uniformed patrol six months later, simply because their detective tour was for a fixed term of months that had run its course.