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Chief inspector (Ch Insp) is a rank used in police forces which follow the British model. In countries outside Britain, it is sometimes referred to as chief inspector of police ( CIP ). Usage by country
The Assistant Chief holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and reports directly to the Colonel and has authority over the units. Majors are responsible for a command within the Highway Patrol. A captain is a troop commander in the Field Operations Bureau or a division commander in one of the other bureaus.
Chief inspector Detective chief inspector Insignia Title Varðstjóri: Rannsóknarlögreglumaður: Lögreglumaður: Lögreglunemi: Afleysingamaður í lögreglu: Héraðslögreglumaður: English translation Inspector Detective inspector Police constable Police cadet Temporary replacement police constable Temporarily hired constable
A regular chief inspector acts as a chief officer; Constabulary Chief officer Deputy chief officer Assistant chief officer Special chief superintendent Special superintendent Special chief inspector Special inspector Special sergeant Special constable Notes Notes Blank spaces in the table indicate that a rank is not used in a force's structure.
Inspector Sergeant Constable Student Queensland Police Service [4] 2019–present Commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Chief superintendent Superintendent: Chief inspector (title, not rank) Inspector: Senior sergeant – with recognition of service [note 3] Senior Sergeant Sergeant – with recognition of service [note 3 ...
The rank badge for probationary inspector is one silver pip on his or her epaulette; two silver pips for inspector of police; and two silver pips and one bar for senior inspector of police. The epaulettes rank badge for chief inspector is three silver pips. The epaulettes of all inspectors do not show their unique identification number.
In Australia, the rank of superintendent is the next senior rank from chief Inspector and is less senior than a chief superintendent (Victoria Police, South Australia Police, New South Wales Police, Queensland Police) or an assistant commissioner (Western Australia Police).
A regular chief inspector acts as a chief officer; Constabulary Chief officer Deputy chief officer Assistant chief officer Special chief superintendent Special superintendent Special chief inspector Special inspector Special sergeant Special constable Notes Notes Blank spaces in the table indicate that a rank is not used in a force's structure.