What does DS mean in UK?
What does DS mean in UK?
Detective Sergeant. (DS or Det Sgt) Inspector (Insp) Inspector. Detective Inspector.
What are the police ranks UK?
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.
What is a British DCI?
/dɪˌtek.tɪv tʃiːf ɪnˈspek.tər/ (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.
What does DS mean in Europe?
DS-Detective Sergeant Often sent to process the crime scene. Some detectives spend their career at this rank. Of course, others want to lead investigations, not just work them, so they are climbing up.