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what are difference bewteen police inspector and constable?
what are difference bewteen police inspector and constable?
Jul 23, 2012 12:35 AM
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The terms 'police inspector' and 'constable' are used in connection with the police in England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand (and possibly other countries.
A constable is a police official of the lowest rank, while an inspector is of the middle rank.
[Someone from England can correct me on this - this is what I remember from living there, but I could be wrong.]
July 23, 2012
police inspector is a senior officer (比较有经验的警察叔叔)
constable is a police officer of the lowest rank (等于中国巡警或者黑猫警长的小弟)
July 23, 2012
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