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  2. Police ranks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, detective ranks are not superior to those of uniformed officers and a detective has the same powers and authority as a uniformed officer of the same rank. The "detective" prefix designates that the officer has received suitable training and passed related examinations to conduct serious or complex criminal investigations ...

  3. Homicide and Major Crime Command - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, there were thirty-one murder investigation teams operating in London, made up of eight hundred and thirty-four police officers, one hundred and eighty-two civilian staff, and fourteen senior detectives.

  4. Criminal Investigation Department - Wikipedia

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    The Garda today operates local detective squads and several specialised, national detective units, including the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation. In Northern Ireland , a region that came into existence in 1921 and which has remained within the United Kingdom , a new police force was formed in June 1922 called the Royal Ulster ...

  5. Chief inspector - Wikipedia

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    Detective chief inspector (DCI) is usually the minimum rank held by a senior investigating officer (SIO), who heads major investigations (e.g. murder), and a pool of these officers usually works out of force headquarters or major police stations. The senior Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officer in each BCU usually also holds this rank.

  6. Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Police Service was founded in 1829 by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel under the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 and on 29 September of that year, the first constables of the service appeared on the streets of London. [17]

  7. National Crime Agency - Wikipedia

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    The proposed agency was first publicly announced in a statement to the House of Commons by Theresa May, the then Home Secretary, on 26 July 2010. [10] On 8 June 2011, she declared that the NCA would comprise a number of distinct operational commands: Organised Crime, Border Policing, Economic Crime and the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre, and that it would house the National ...

  8. History of the Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, 215 officers were arrested for being intoxicated while on duty, [24] In 1872 there was a police strike, and during 1877 three high ranking detectives were tried for corruption. [25] Due to this latter scandal the Detective Branch was re-organised in 1878 by C. E. Howard Vincent, and renamed the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

  9. Frederick Wensley - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Porter Wensley was born on 28 March 1865 in Taunton, Somerset. His father, George Wensley, was a bootmaker. The family later moved to London, where Frederick became a telegraph messenger before joining the Metropolitan Police in January 1888 at the age of 22.