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INTRODUCTION

 Policing is the most obvious and apparent aspect


of the criminal justice system
 Police Systems around the world varied in terms
of approach and practices in achieving police
goals due to diversity of culture however
similarities are placed on the purpose of their
existence – law enforcement, peace and order,
crime prevention

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POLICE MODELS
 Country - Canada
 Name: Royal Canadian Mounted Police

 Role - Federal, National & Paramilitary Police


Force
 Size 15 divisions

 Nickname The Mounties

 Motto Maintiens le droit (Defend the law)

 Highest Rank – Commissioner

 Lowest Rank – Gendarme (Constable)

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 Ireland
 Commissioner
 Deputy Commissioner
 Assistant Commissioner
 Chief Superintendent
 Superintendent
 Inspector
 Sergeant
 Garda (equivalent to constable or police officer)
 Student Garda (a trainee who is not yet sworn)
 Reserve Garda (a sworn volunteer reservist with 3
limited powers)
 Country – JAPAN
 Name – NATIONAL POLICE AGENCY (NPA)

 Oversight Agency – NATIONAL PUBLIC


SAFETY COMMISSION (NPSC)
 Local Police – KOBAN SYSTEM – Police box
(Koban)
 Police Rank – 9 divisions

 Highest Rank – Superintendent General

 Lowest Rank – Police Officer

 Military Police - Kempeitai

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 Country – United Kingdom (England & Wales,
Ireland, Scotland)
 Historic Police Mandate – Metropolitan Police Act of
1829 - England
 Robert Peel – Father of Modern Policing

 Lowest Rank- Constable

 Highest Rank – Commissioner

 Four Types of Law Enforcement

1. Territorial Police Forces - regulars

2. Special Police Forces – selected duties

3. Non-Police Law Enforcement Agencies –


auxiliaries
4. Miscellaneous Police Forces – for local activities
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WORLDWIDE POLICE RANKS
 Australia
 Commissioned Ranks
 Deputy Commissioner (two crossed batons below a pip)
 Assistant Commissioner (two crossed batons)
 Commander (three pips in a triangular pattern below a
crown)
 Superintendent (one pip below a crown)
 Inspector (three pips)
 Senior Non-Commissioned Ranks
 Senior Sergeant (three chevrons and laurel wreath)
 Sergeant (three chevrons)
 Non-Commissioned Ranks
 Senior Constable (two chevrons)
 Constable (one chevron)
 Probationary Constable (blank epaulette)
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 Recruit
 Belgium
 Highest commissioned rank
 Hoofdcommissaris / commisaire divisionnaire
(Chief Commissioner)
 Commissioned rank
 Commissaris / Commisaire (Commissioner)
 Senior non commissioned rank
 Hoofdinspecteur / Inspecteur principal (Chief
Inspector/Superintendent)
 Non commissioned rank
 Inspecteur / Inspecteur (Inspector, equivalent to
Constable or Officer)
 Auxiliary rank
 Agent van Politie / Agent de Police (Auxiliary 7
Officer)ba
 CANADA
 Ranks of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police:
 Commissioner
 Deputy Commissioner
 Assistant Commissioner
 Chief Superintendent
 Superintendent
 Inspector
 Corps Sergeant Major
 Sergeant Major
 Staff Sergeant Major
 Staff Sergeant
 Sergeant
 Corporal
 Police Constable 1st Class (Gendarme)
 Police Constable 2nd Class (Gendarme)
 Police Constable 3rd Class (Gendarme)
 Police Constable 4th Class (Gendarme)
 Cadet 8
 China
 Commissioner General
 Deputy Commissioner General
 Commissioner 1st Class
 Commissioner 2nd Class
 Commissioner 3rd Class
 Supervisor 1st Class
 Supervisor 2nd Class
 Supervisor 3rd Class
 Superintendent 1st Class
 Superintendent 2nd Class
 Superintendent 3rd Class
 Constable 1st Class 9
 Constable 2nd Class
 Hong Kong
 Commissioner of Police (CP)
 Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP)
 Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police (SACP)
 Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP)
 Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP)
 Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP)
 Superintendent of Police (SP)
 Chief Inspector of Police (CIP) (insignia of a Captain)
 Senior Inspector of Police (SIP)
 Inspector of Police (IP)
 Probationary Inspector of Police (PI)
 Station Sergeant (SSGT)
 Sergeant (SGT)
 Senior Constable (SPC)
 Police Constable (PC) 10
 Iceland
 National Commissioner
 Vice National Commissioner, Police chief,
Headmaster of the National Police School
 Vice Police Chief of Reykjavík, Deputy Police Chief
 Chief Constable
 Vice Chief Constable
 Chief Sergeant, Assistance Chief Constable
 Sergeant, Inquisitor
 Policeman
 Police Intern, Temporary Replacement Officer, 11
District Police Officer
 India
 Ranks of Gazetted Officers
 Director Intelligence Bureau (post held by senior most Indian Police Service officer; not a
rank)
 Commissioner of Police (State) or Director General of Police
 Special Commissioner of Police or Additional Director General of Police
 Joint Commissioner of Police or Inspector General of Police
 Additional Commissioner of Police or Deputy Inspector General of Police
 Deputy Commissioner of Police or Senior Superintendent of Police
 Deputy Commissioner of Police or Superintendent of Police
 Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police or Additional Superintendent of Police
 Assistant Commissioner of Police or Deputy Superintendent of Police
 Assistant Superintendent of Police (IPS Probationary Rank: 2 years of service)
 Assistant Superintendent of Police (IPS Probationary Rank: 1 year of service)
 Ranks of Non-Gazetted Officers
 Inspector of Police
 Sub-Inspector of Police
 Assistant Sub-Inspector of Police
 Police Head Constable
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 Senior Police Constable
 Police Constable
 Indonesia
 High rank officers
 Police General / Jenderal Polisi (Jend. Pol.) - equivalent General in the army
 Police Commissioner General / Komisaris Jenderal Polisi (Komjen Pol.) - equivalent Lieutenant General
 Police Inspector General / Inspektur Jenderal Polisi (Irjen Pol.) - equivalent Major General
 Police Brigadier General / Brigadir Jenderal Polisi (Brigjen Pol.) - equivalent Brigadier General
 Mid rank officers
 Police Great Commissioner / Komisaris Besar Polisi (Kombespol) - equivalent Colonel
 Police Great Commissioner Adjutant / Ajun Komisaris Besar Polisi (AKBP) - equivalent Lieutenant Colonel
 Police Commissioner / Komisaris Polisi (Kompol) - equivalent Major
 Low rank officers
 Police Commissioner Adjutant / Ajun Komisaris Polisi (AKP) - equivalent Captain
 First Police Inspector / Inspektur Polisi Satu (Iptu) - equivalent First Lieutenant
 Second Police Inspector / Inspektur Polisi Dua (Ipda) - equivalent Second Lieutenant
 Warrant officers
 First Police Inspector Adjutant / Ajun Inspektur Polisi Satu (Aiptu) - equivalent Chief Warrant Officer
 Second Police Inspector Adjutant / Ajun Inspektur Polisi Dua (Aipda) - equivalent Warrant Officer
 Non-commissioned officers
 Chief Police Brigadier / Brigadir Polisi Kepala (Bripka) - equivalent Sergeant Major
 Police Brigadier / Brigadir Polisi (Brigadir) - equivalent Chief Sergeant
 First Police Brigadier / Brigadir Polisi Satu (Briptu) - equivalent First Sergeant
 Second Police Brigadier / Brigadir Polisi Dua (Bripda) - equivalent Second Sergeant
 Enlisted
 Police Brigadier Adjutant / Ajun Brigadir Polisi (Abrip) - equivalent Chief Corporal
 First Police Brigadier Adjutant / Ajun Brigadir Polisi Satu (Abriptu) - equivalent First Corporal
 Second Police Brigadier Adjutant / Ajun Brigadir Polisi Dua (Abripda) - equivalent Second Corporal
Chief Bhayangkara / Bhayangkara Kepala (Bharaka) - equivalent Chief Private

 First Bhayangkara / Bhayangkara Satu (Bharatu) - equivalent Private First Class
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 Second Bhayangkara / Bhayangkara Dua (Bharada) - equivalent Private
 Iraq
 Chief of Police (single bar, Crossed wreath &
Star)
 Chief Superintendent (Crossed wreath & Star)

 Superintendent (Three stars)

 Chief Inspector (Bar, and two stars)

 Inspector (Bar, and one star)

 Captain (Two stars)

 Lieutenant (One star)

 Sergeant (Four bars)


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 Patrolman (One bar)
 Japan
 Commissioner General (Japanese: Keisatsu-chō Chōkan?): The Chief
of National Police Agency. The rank outside. 1 capacity.
 Superintendent General (Keishi-sōkan?): The Chief of Metropolitan
Police Department. 1 capacity.
 Superintendent Supervisor (Keishi-kan?): Deputy Commissioner
General, Deputy Superintendent General, The Chief of Regional
Police Bureau, The Chief of Prefectural Police Headquarters, others.
38 capacity.
 Chief Superintendent (Keishi-chō?): The Chief of Prefectural Police
Headquarters.
 Senior Superintendent (Keishi-sei?): The Chief of Police Station.
 Superintendent (Keishi?): The Chief of Police Station.
 Police Inspector or Captain (Keibu?)
 Assistant Police Inspector or Lieutenant (Keibu-ho?)
 Police Sergeant (Junsa-buchō?)
 Senior Police Officer or Corporal (Junsa-chō?): Honorary rank.
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 Police officer, old Patrolman (Junsa?)
 South Korea
 Commissioner General : 1 capacity
 Chief Superintendent General : 5 capacity
 Senior Superintendent General
 Superintendent General
 Senior Superintendent
 Superintendent
 Senior Inspector
 Inspector
 Assistant Inspector
 Senior Police Officer
 Police Officer
 Newly commissioned officer is appointed as Policeman
Assistant for two years in probationship. The uniform and
insignia of an assistant is identical to those of Policeman. 16
 Macau
 Supterintendent General
 Supterintendent
 Intendent
 Sub-Intendent
 Commissioner
 Sub-Commissioner
 Chief
 Sub-Chief
 1st Class Guard
 2nd Class Guard
 Guard 17
 Malaysia (Royal Malaysian Police)
 Inspector General Grade
 Inspector General of Police [IGP]: National Chief Police.
 Deputy Inspector General of Police [DIG]: Deputy National Chief Police.
 Commissioner of Police [CP] Department Chief Police
 Deputy Commissioner of Police [DCP] : State Chief Police Officer [CPO]
 Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police I [SAC I]
 Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police II [SAC II]: State Division Chief
 Assistant Commissioner of Police [ACP]: District Chief Police.
 Superintendent Grade
 Superintendent of Police [SUPT]
 Deputy Superintendent of Police [DSP]: District Division Chief
 Assistant Superintendent of Police [ASP]: Station Chief Police.
 Inspector Grade
 Chief Inspector [C/INSP]
 Inspector [INSP]
 Probationary Inspector [P/INSP]
 Enlisted Grade
 Sub-Inspector [S/INSP]
 Sergeant Major [SM]
 Sergeant [SGT]
 Corporal [CPL]
 Lance Corporal [L/CPL]
 Constable
Bukit Aman - HQ

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 Netherlands
 Chief Constable (Hoofdcommissaris)

 Commissioner (Commissaris)

 Superintendent (Hoofdinspecteur)

 Inspector (Inspecteur)

 Sergeant (Brigadier)

 Constable First Class (Hoofdagent)

 Constable (Agent)

 Police Patrol Officer (Surveillant)

 Police Trainee (Aspirant)


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 Philippines
 Commissioned officers
 Director General (DGen.) - General
 Deputy Director General (DDG) - Lieutenant General
 Director (Dir.) - Major General
 Chief Superintendent (C/Supt.) - Brigadier General
 Senior Superintendent (S/Supt.) - Colonel
 Superintendent (Supt.) - Lieutenant Colonel
 Chief Inspector (C/Insp.) - Major
 Senior Inspector (S/Insp.) - Captain
 Inspector (Insp.) - Lieutenant
 Note: Rank in Italics is the Army equivalent. There is no Second Lieutenant rank-equivalent in the PNP.
 Non-commissioned officers
 Senior Police Officer IV (SPO4) - Senior Master Sergeant / Chief Master Sergeant
 Senior Police Officer III (SPO3) - Master Sergeant
 Senior Police Officer II (SPO2) - Technical Sergeant
 Senior Police Officer I (SPO1) - Staff Sergeant
 Police Officer III (PO3) - Sergeant
 Police Officer II (PO2) - Corporal
 Police Officer I (PO1) - Private First Class
 Note: Rank in Italics is the Army equivalent. There is no Private rank-equivalent in the PNP.
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 Romania
 Commissioned ranks (Corpul ofiţerilor de poliţie, Police Officers Corps)
 General-Commissioner (Chestor-general, Quaestor-General)
 Chief-Commissioner (Chestor-şef, Chief-Quaestor)
 Principal Commissioner (Chestor principal, Principal Quaestor)
 Commissioner (Chestor, Quaestor)
 Chief Superintendent (Comisar-şef, Chief Commissioner)
 Superintendent (Comisar, Commissioner)
 Assistant Superintendent (Subcomisar, Sub-Commissioner)
 Chief Inspector (Inspector principal, Principal Inspector)
 Inspector (Inspector)
 Sub-Inspector (Subinspector)
 Non-commissioned ranks (Corpul agenţilor de poliţie, Police Agents Corps)
 Senior Sergeant (Agent-şef principal, Principal Chief Agent)
 Senior Sergeant (Agent-şef, Chief Agent)
 Sergeant (Agent-şef adjunct, Deputy Chief Agent)
 Senior Constable (Agent principal, Principal Agent)
 Constable (Agent)

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 Singapore
 Senior police officers
 Commissioner of Police [CP]
 Deputy Commissioner of Police [DCP]
 Senior Assistant Commissioner [SAC]
 Assistant Commissioner [AC]
 Deputy Assistant Commissioner [DAC]
 Superintendent of Police [SUPT]
 Deputy Superintendent of Police [DSP]
 Assistant Superintendent of Police [ASP]
 Inspector of Police [INSP]
 Police officers
 Senior Station Inspector (2) of Police [SSI2]
 Senior Station Inspector of Police [SSI]
 Station Inspector of Police [SI]
 Senior Staff Sergeant [SSSGT]
 Staff Sergeant [SSGT]
 Sergeant [SGT]
 Corporal [CPL]
 Lance Corporal [LC]: Gurkha rank
 Special constable [SC]: non regulars
 Police Constable [PC]: obsolete regular rank 22
 Sri Lanka
 Gazetted Officers
 Inspector General of Police (IGP)
 Senior Deputy Inspector General of police (SDIG)
 Deputy Inspector General of police (DIG)
 Senior Superintendent of police (SSP)
 Superintendent of police (SP)
 Assistant Superintendent of police (ASP)
 Chief Inspector of police (CIP)
 Inspector of police (IP)
 Sub Inspector of police (SI)
 Non-Gazetted Officers
 Police Sergeant Major (PSM)
 Police Sergeant Class 1 (PS)
 Police Sergeant Class 2 (PS)
 Police Constable Class 1 (PC)
 Police Constable Class 2 (PC)
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 Police Constable Class 3 (PC)
 South Africa (South African Police Service - SAPS)
 National Commissioner
 Deputy National Commissioner
 Divisional Commissioner or Provincial Commissioner
 Assistant Commissioner
 Director
 Senior Superintendent
 Superintendent
 Captain
 Inspector
 Sergeant
 Constable
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 Spain
 Cuerpo Nacional de Policía
 Chief Superintendent (Spanish: Comisario Principal)
 Superintendent (Comisario)
 Chief Inspector (Inspector Jefe)
 Inspector
 Sergeant (Subinspector)
 Corporal (Official)
 Constable (Agente)
 Guardia Civil - Civil Guard
 Lieutenant General (Teniente General)
 Division General (General de División)
 Brigade General (General de Brigada)
 Colonel (Coronel)
 Lieutenant Colonel (Teniente Coronel)
 Major (Comandante)
 Captain (Capitán)
 Lieutenant (Teniente)
 Second Lieutenant (Alférez)
 Senior Warrant Officer (Suboficial Mayor)
 Junior Warrant Officer (Subteniente)
 Sergeant first class (Brigada)
 Staff Sergeant (Sargento Primero)
 Sergeant (Sargento)
 Master Corporal (Cabo Mayor)
 Corporal (Cabo Primero)
 Lance Corporal (Cabo)
 Constable first class (Agente de 1ª)
 Constable (Agente)

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 Taiwan (The Republic of China)
 Police Supervisor General
 Police Supervisor Rank One
 Police Supervisor Rank Two
 Police Supervisor Rank Three
 Police Supervisor Rank Four
 Police Officer Rank One
 Police Officer Rank Two
 Police Officer Rank Three
 Police Officer Rank Four
 Police Rank One
 Police Rank Two
 Police Rank Three 26
 Police Rank Four
 Thailand (Royal Thai Police)
 Commissioned officers
 Police General (phon tamruat ek)
 Police Lieutenant General (phon tamruat tho)
 Police Major General (phon tamruat tri)
 Police Brigadier General (not in use now) (phon tamruat jattawa)
 Police Senior Colonel (equivalent to Police Brigadier General) (phan tamruat ek phiset)
 Police Colonel (phan tamruat ek)
 Police Lieutenant Colonel (phan tamruat tho)
 Police Major (phan tamruat tri)
 Police Captain (roi tamruat ek)
 Police Lieutenant (roi tamruat tho)
 Police Sub-Lieutenant (roi tamruat tri)
 Non-commissioned officers
 Police Senior Sergeant Major (dap tamruat)
 Police Sergeant Major (ja sip tamruat)
 Police Sergeant (sip tamruat ek)
 Police Corporal (sip tamruat tho)
 Police Lance Corporal (sip tamruat tri) 27
 Policeman/Constable (phon tamruat)
 Turkey (Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü - Turkish
Police)
 Director General (Emniyet Genel Muduru)
 1st Degree Police Chief (1. Sinif Emniyet Muduru)
 2nd Degree Police Chief (2. Sinif Emniyet Muduru)
 3rd Degree Police Chief (3. Sinif Emniyet Muduru)
 4th Degree Police Chief (4. Sinif Emniyet Muduru)
 Superintendent (Emniyet Amiri)
 Chief Inspector (Baskomiser)
 Inspector (Komiser)
 Sub-Inspector (Komiser Yardimcisi)
 Police Officer (Turkish: Polis Memuru) 28
 United Kingdom
 United Kingdom police ranks (up to Chief Superintendent)
 Rank
 Police
Constable
 Sergeant
 Inspector
 Chief
Inspector
 Superintendent
 Chief
Superintendent

 United Kingdom police ranks (chief officers)


 County police
force rank
 Assistant
Chief Constable
 Deputy
Chief Constable
 Chief Constable
 City of London
Police rank
 Commander
 Assistant
Commissioner
 Commissioner
 Metropolitan
Police rank
 Commander
 Deputy
Assistant
Commissioner
Assistant
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Commissioner
 Deputy
Commissioner
 Commissioner
 United States
 Chief of police/police
commissioner/superintendent/sheriff
 Deputy Chief of police/Deputy Commissioner/Deputy
Superintendent/undersheriff
 Inspector/commander/colonel
 Major/deputy inspector
 Captain
 Lieutenant
 Sergeant
 Detective/Inspector/Investigator
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 Officer/Deputy Sheriff/corporal
 Columbia
 Chief of Police (4 Star General)
 Executive Assistant Chief 3 star
 Assistant Chief
 Commander
 Inspector
 Captain
 Lieutenant
 Sergeant
 Master Patrol Officer
 Patrol Officer First Class
 Patrol Officer / Detective 31
 Cambodia – HQ – Phnom Phen

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 Brazil – Meaning of “Provost” – Military Police

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