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A police lieutenant is a police rank in some police departments, such as the French National Police, the Netherlands Royal Marechaussee, the Philippine National Police, the Police of Russia, the National Police of Ukraine, the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board, the Police of Armenia, the Militia of the Republic of Belarus, the Federal Police of Germany, the Vietnam People's Public ...
Police lieutenant general Polis general-leytenantı: Police major general Polis general-mayoru: Police colonel Polis polkovniki: Police lieutenant colonel Polis polkovnik-leytenantı: Police major Polis mayoru: Police captain Polis kapitanı: Police senior lieutenant Polis baş leytenantı: Police lieutenant Polis leytenantı: Police sub ...
Deputy Chief of Police: Major: Captain: Lieutenant: Sergeant: Detective: Corporal: Police Officer: Insignia No insignia: Description Chief of Service. Responsible for the entirety of the Police Service. Deputy Chief of Service. Charged with assisting the Chief of Police in running the entirety of the Police Service.
A lieutenant (UK: / l ɛ f ˈ t ɛ n ən t / lef-TEN-ənt, US: / l uː-/ loo-; [1] abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a junior commissioned officer rank in the armed forces of many nations, as well as fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces.
Police ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships in police organisations. [1] The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organisation, [2] and affects the culture within the police force. [3] Usually, uniforms denote the bearer's rank by particular insignia affixed to the uniforms. [4] [5]
Prior to the reorganization of ranks in the police force in the Marcos era, local police forces (like then-Manila Police Department) uses American style police department ranks like Lieutenant, Captain, and Major. The police chief and deputy chief uses the American insignia used by colonels and lieutenant colonels respectively.
(Divisional commandant of police) Commandant de police (Commandant of police) Capitaine de police (Captain of police) à l'emploi fonctionnel (in functional position) referred to as Lieutenant de police during 4 years after training stagiaire (Probationary) élève (Candidate) Source: [1]
In 1996, he was promoted to sergeant and then lieutenant in 2006. [10] Gliniewicz was in command of the Fox Lake Police Explorer program Post 300, [11] an organization mentoring adolescents interested in law enforcement careers. At the time of his death he was scheduled to retire in approximately one month after a nearly thirty year career.