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Police and Detective Supervisors

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Police and Detective Supervisors

Supervises and coordinates investigation of criminal cases. Austin Nagl 1*
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Detective and Police Supervisors

  • Prepares work schedules, assigns duties, and develops and revises departmental procedures.
  • Monitors and evaluates job performance of subordinates.
  • Trains staff.
  • Directs release or transfers of prisoners.
  • Prepares budgets and manages expenditures of department funds. 
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Continued

  • Investigates charges of misconduct against staff.
  • Reviews contents of written orders to ensure adherence to legal requirements.
  • Prepares news releases and responds to police correspondence.
  • Cooperates with court personnel and officials from other law enforcement agencies and testifies in court.
  • Conducts raids and orders detention of witnesses and suspects for questioning.
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OUTLOOK OF EMPLOYMENT

  • There is a 10% chance of getting this job.
  • A 5% increase in the last 10 years

Education to become a supervisor

  • The minimum requirement for education is a High School diploma or G.E.D. 
  • However it is recommended to Major in Criminal Justice through college.

This is the uniform of a supervisor

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where you start

  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • must be a citizen of the United States
  • Must have 3-5 years of experience of being a police officer/detective
  • Must go through and complete the Academy and Training course. 
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The salaries for a typical year of being a police/detective supervisor is $99,175

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Interests

  • I chose this career because of my interest in Criminal Justice and the law.
  • Salary will support the way I want to live.
  • i would like to solve crimes/ help others solve crimes.

List of universities that offer Criminal Justice.

  • Alabama / Alaska / Arizona / Arkansas / California / Colorado / Connecticut / Delaware / District Of Columbia / Florida / Georgia /
  • Hawaii / Idaho / Illinois / Indiana / Iowa / Kansas / Kentucky / Louisiana / Maine / Maryland / Massachusetts / Michigan 
  • Minnesota / Mississippi / Missouri / Montana / Nebraska / Nevada / New Hampshire / New Jersey / New Mexico / New York
  • Carolina / North Dakota / Ohio / Oklahoma / Oregon / Pennsylvania / Puerto Rico / Rhode Island / South Carolina / South Dakota

Overall

  • I've learned that most of this job is paperwork and headaches.
  • When being a supervisor you are the one that must train new staff.
  • you must direct prisoner release/transfers.
  • Must conduct raids and searches for a suspect.
  • overall everybody below you counts on you to do your job like any other job