What is DS and DC in British police?
What is DS and DC in British police?
Detective Constable (DC or Det Con) Detective Sergeant (DS or Det Sgt) Detective Inspector (DI or Det Insp) Detective Chief Inspector (DCI or Det Ch Insp)
What are British police ranks?
Commissioner. Deputy commissioner. Assistant commissioner. Deputy assistant commissioner. Commander. Chief superintendent and detective chief superintendent. Superintendent and detective superintendent. Chief inspector and detective chief inspector.
How much does a DS earn UK?
Experienced staff in England, Wales and Northern Ireland earn between £43,965 and £46,277 as a sergeant, £52,698 and £57,162 as an inspector, £58,332 and £60,732 as a chief inspector, £70,173 to £82,881 as a superintendent and £86,970 to £91,749 as a chief superintendent.
What does DCI mean UK?
(abbreviation DCI) in the U.K., a police detective of senior rank, above an inspector and below a superintendent; also used as a title: My training for the job was given by a detective chief inspector. He has been a detective for 20 years and has just become a DCI. Detective Chief Inspector Wexford.