Hierarchy Police Force
The Hierarchy Police Force is the civilian law enforcement agency of the Hierarchy Peace Guard. Hierarchy Police are a constituted body of persons empowered by a city, or nation, with the aim to enforce the law, to ensure the safety, health and possessions of citizens, and to prevent crime and civil disorder. Their lawful powers include arrest and the use of force legitimized by the Hierarchy via the monopoly on violence. Police forces are authorized to exercise the police power of that state or nation within a defined legal or territorial area of responsibility. Police forces are often defined as being a part of the military and other organizations involved in the defense against foreign aggressors; Wirdmenn are active military units charged with civil policing. Police forces are usually public sector services, funded by private citizans.
Structure
[coming soon]Jurisdiction and capabilities
[coming soon]Investigation and prosecution
[coming soon]Education and employment
[coming soon]Equipment
[coming soon]Ranking Structure
- General of the Police - Police generals are responsible for planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing appropriate police personnel, all city police functions including patrol, law enforcement, traffic control and traffic law enforcement and limited traffic accident investigation, crime prevention, and criminal investigation, community and administrative services.
- Lieutenant General - Lieutenant generals assists the Police General in planning, organizing and directing the patrol, investigative, administrative, internal affairs and support service activities of the department; and assumes responsibility for the Force in the General's absence.
- Major - Majors oversees the work of detectives and ensuring the smooth functioning of investigative operations. Their responsibilities include reviewing reports and operational plans, effectively addressing any issues or challenges that arise, and maintaining close collaboration with investigators and patrol officers.
- Captain - Police captains manages the operations of a region or city. They are responsible for reviewing reports, operational plans and discussing issues with personnel to address any issues that may arise. Police captains are also responsible for reviewing the promotion of rookie officers. They assess the performance and capabilities of these officers and make decisions regarding their advancement to a P2 status. This evaluation process is essential to ensure that the department maintains a high standard of professionalism and competence.
- Lieutenant - Police lieutenants oversee and personally participates in investigating criminal law violations occurring within the jurisdiction of the department, obtaining evidence and compiling information regarding these crimes, preparing cases for filing of charges, testifying in court, and related activities.
- Sergeant - Police Sergeants manage groups of officers and supervise their duties. This task involves assigning officers to patrols, tracking their reports and reporting inefficiencies. They also discipline officers for poor behaviors on the job.
- Corporal - A corporal is responsible for field supervision of patrol activities, supervise and personally perform investigative work and perform assigned administrative activities in carrying out the direction of the General of the Police. Promotion to the rank of corporal, like other higher ranks, generally requires an extensive field and written test to advance, as well as the signed recommendations of a superior officer.
- Senior Police Officer (P3) - A P3 Officer is a senior police officer commonly acting as a supervisor and trainer for rookie officers during their probationary period, assist detectives with criminal investigations, and notifying next-of-kin of death news. Promotion to P3 status commonly requires a minimum of 5-years of service.
- Police Officer (P2) - P2 officers are commonly routine patrol officers, preforming duties that involve traffic stops, enforcing laws (local, national, and hierarchy), and protecting the civilian population.
- Police Officer Rookie (P1) - Rookie police officers are individuals who have graduated the police academy and are eligible for field training during a 1-year probationary period. They are not considered to be full-fledged officers until their probation is complete.
Detective - Detectives often conduct interviews, examine records, monitor suspects, and participate in raids and arrests. Detectives typically investigate serious crimes, such as assaults, robberies, and homicides. Commonly, detectives hold the of rank as sergeant, but some can hold the ranks of either a captain or lieutenant.
Overview
Formed 30, Fibuariic 1921
Part of Hierarchy Peace Guard
Role Law Enforcement
Employees 524,680
Head GEN Iveer Ixionsǫgr
Tier Level Tier 5
Facilities
Stations 39
Community offices 77
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