- Chief Inspector
Chief Inspector (Ch Insp) is a rank used in
police forces which follow the British model. In countries outside Britain, it is sometimes referred to as Chief Inspector of Police (CIP).United Kingdom
In the British police, a Chief Inspector is senior to an
Inspector and junior to a Superintendent. It is approximately equivalent to the rank ofCaptain inUnited States police forces.Today, the function of Chief Inspectors varies from force to force. They may assist
Basic Command Unit (BCU) commanders, command smaller units, or fill various staff posts.Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) is usually the minimum rank held by a
Senior Investigating Officer (SIO), who heads major investigations (intomurder , for example), and a pool of these officers usually works out of force headquarters or majorpolice station s. The senior Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officer in each BCU usually also holds this rank.The rank badge of a Chief Inspector is three stars ("pips") worn on the
epaulette s. This is the same badge as aCaptain in theBritish Army . Until 1953, Chief Inspectors in the Metropolitan Police wore a crown instead.Chief Inspector was one of the ranks proposed for abolition in the 1994
Sheehy Report , but in the end it was retained.Metropolitan Police
The rank was first introduced into the
Metropolitan Police in 1868 and was first used byAdolphus Williamson , the first head of the Detective Branch (later theCriminal Investigation Department ). When Williamson was promoted to Superintendent shortly afterwards, three of hisInspector s were promoted to Chief Inspector and the rank was firmly established. In 1869 it was also introduced as a uniformed rank, with the senior assistant to the Divisional Superintendent being given the rank. The rank subsequently spread to other police forces.From 1933, every Metropolitan Police division had two Chief Inspectors: Chief Inspector (Administration) and Chief Inspector (Crime) (the latter also being a uniformed administrative officer and not replacing the
Divisional Detective Inspector ). From 1949,Sub-Divisional Inspector s and DDIs were regraded as Chief Inspectors and current Chief Inspectors were regraded as Superintendents. From 1953, Chief Inspectors commanding sub-divisions and Detective Chief Inspectors commanding divisional CIDs were regraded as Superintendents Grade I, other Chief Inspectors were regraded as Superintendents Grade II, and a new rank of Chief Inspector was created. Since 1974, the Metropolitan Police has only had one rank of Superintendent, in common with the rest of the country.From January 1954 there was one Superintendent Grade I and one Chief Inspector in each sub-division, and one Chief Superintendent, one Superintendent Grade II and one Detective Superintendent Grade I in each division. [Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for the Year 1953] A Detective Chief Inspector was added in each division later in 1954. [Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for the Year 1954]
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A Chief Inspector's starting salary is £42,264 and £44,118 if serving in London. After three years at this point it increases to £48,705 and goes up to £50,568 if serving in London. Officers who have been at this point for a year have access to the competence related threshold payment of £1,095 a year. [ [http://www.police-information.co.uk/policepay.htm Police Pay Scales] ]
Hong Kong
In the
Hong Kong Police Force , a Chief Inspector is normally the second-in-command of a headquarters unit or a division.Romania
In the Romanian Police, Inspector principal is a rank senior to Inspector and junior to "Subcomisar" and corresponds to the former rank of Police
Captain .ingapore
The rank has been abolished by the
Singapore Police Force , although it is still retained by theGurkha Contingent .Famous fictional examples
* DCI Morse of the
Colin Dexter novels and the "Inspector Morse " television series
* DCITom Barnaby of theCaroline Graham novels and the "Midsomer Murders " television series
* DCIGene Hunt of the television series "Life on Mars" (set in 1973) and "Ashes to Ashes" (set in 1981)
* DCISam Tyler of "Life on Mars" (although when he awakes in 1973 he is a DI, in 2006 he holds the rank of DCI)
* DCI (later Detective Superintendent) Jane Tennison of the "Prime Suspect " television series
* DCI James Japp of theAgatha Christie Hercule Poirot novels and the television series "Agatha Christie's Poirot "
* DCIJack Meadows of the TV series "The Bill "
* DCIFrank Burnside of the TV series "The Bill " and his own series, "Burnside"
* DCIHannah Bernstein of theSean Dillon series of novels by Jack HigginsFootnotes
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