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  2. Police ranks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the NYPD, the detective rank is technically a designation: detectives do not actually outrank police officers although they are in charge of cases and are often senior in years of service, and so have a certain degree of authority beyond police officers in specific situations. Detectives also perform undercover duties for some of their cases.

  3. Police ranks of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The prefix "temporary" before a rank (e.g. temporary detective sergeant, abbreviated T/DS) denotes an officer who has been temporarily promoted to a rank (and so who does actually hold that rank, albeit on a temporary basis), whilst the prefix "acting" (e.g. acting inspector, abbreviated A/Insp) denotes an officer who is performing the role of ...

  4. List of police ranks - Wikipedia

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    The rank system defines authority and responsibility in a police organization, [2] and affects the culture within the police force. [3] Police ranks, dependent on country, are similar to military ranks [ 4 ] [ 5 ] in function and design due to policing in many countries developing from military organizations and operations, [ 6 ] such as in ...

  5. Category:Detective video games - Wikipedia

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    Freddi Fish 2: The Case of the Haunted Schoolhouse; Freddi Fish 3: The Case of the Stolen Conch Shell; Freddi Fish 4: The Case of the Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch; Freddi Fish 5: The Case of the Creature of Coral Cove; Free D.C! Freefall 3050 A.D. Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard; Frog Detective 3: Corruption at Cowboy County

  6. Shadows of Doubt - Wikipedia

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    Describing the early access version of Shadows of Doubt as "incredibly refreshing", Rachel Watts of Rock Paper Shotgun praised the game for its "thrilling" sleuthing and advantages over scripted detective games, commending the "hands-off" design of the game in spite of its "overwhelming" pacing and investigation failures. [19]

  7. Police Quest III: The Kindred - Wikipedia

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    In reviewing the PC version, Zero likewise praised the graphics and realism, though they were critical of the long load times when moving from one location to another and the precision demanded by the controls, and awarded the game a total score of 79%. [6] In 1992, Dragon gave the game 2 out of 5 stars. [7]

  8. Chief Superintendent Strange - Wikipedia

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    The character also appears, as a Police Constable and Detective Sergeant, in the prequel series Endeavour, portrayed by Sean Rigby. [1] Although Strange does not appear in every episode of Inspector Morse, he is present in the whole series (of 33 2-hour TV films) from beginning to end. He is absent from only a few of the intervening episodes.

  9. Carol Reed Mysteries - Wikipedia

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    [4] Carol Reed's in-game apartment is Mikael's real life apartment, which he photographed for the game; meanwhile the dacha seen in the game is Eleen's summer holiday house. [3] Sometimes he travels outside of the city. For instance the location of the in-game "Dead City" was an abandoned leper colony in Tenerife, Arico, Spain. [3]