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Criminal Investigation Department

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of a police force to which most plainclothes detectives belong in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth nations. A force's CID is distinct from its Special Branch (though officers of both are entitled to the rank prefix "Detective"). The name derives from the CID of the Metropolitan Police, formed on 8 April 1878 by C. E. Howard Vincent as a re-formation of its Detective Branch.[1][2] British colonial police forces all over the world adopted the terminology developed in the UK in the 19th and early 20th centuries, and later the police forces of those countries often retained it after independence. English-language media often use "CID" as a translation to refer to comparable organisations in other countries.

By country edit

Afghanistan edit

The Criminal Investigation Department is under the Afghan National Police.[3][4]

Bangladesh edit

France edit

The Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire (DCPJ) is the national authority of the criminal division of the French National Police. Its function is to lead and co-ordinate the action of the law enforcement forces against crime.

Germany, Austria and Switzerland edit

Kriminalpolizei is the standard term for the criminal investigation agency within the police forces of Germany, Austria, and the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland.

Hong Kong edit

The Hong Kong Police Force's CID is a sub-branch unit within the Criminal Intelligence Bureau under the crime wing of the B department (crime and security).

India edit

Many state police forces in India possess a CID (sometimes known as the investigation branch) as a specialised wing.[5] Personnel attached to this wing work in plain clothes, or mufti. A CID may contain sub-branches, for instance the CID in Uttar Pradesh includes the state crime investigation bureau, finger print bureau and scientific section.[6]

Like their counterparts in the law and order police, the crime branch has its own ranks up to the level of additional director general of police or special commissioner of police.[7] The crime branch has senior officers like superintendents, inspectors and sub-inspectors. Officers and men attached to this wing generally add the prefix detective before their regular police rank.

While the name "CID" is used in several states, some states use different names for their CID units. In Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and , the CID is known as the Crime Investigation Department. In Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajastan, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir, it is known as the Criminal Investigation Department. In Delhi and Kerala, the CID is referred to as the Crime Branch, and in Tamilnadu, it is known as the Crime Branch - Criminal Investigation Department (CB-CID).[8][9][10][11]

The crime branch's tasks are to investigate criminal cases, which span across multiple districts or states. The CID may also take up complicated cases like communal riot cases, circulation of counterfeit currency or very complicated murder cases.[7] A crime branch investigation is ordered either by a judicial court, by the director-general of police, or the government.

Crime branch officers can be transferred to the law and order police, and vice versa. The crime branch is different from the crime detachment or crime squad. Crime Detachment and Crime Squads are a group of regular law and order policemen (who generally wear the uniform specifically detailed by the police inspector to work in plain clothes to keep a tab on local criminal elements, prostitutes, petty thieves, and other habitual offenders.

Indonesia edit

 
Indonesian Police investigators from the criminal investigation unit

The criminal investigation units within the Indonesian National Police are called sat-reskrim (satuan reserse kriminal) meaning "criminal investigation unit", it is under the bareskrim (badan reserse kriminal) "criminal investigation agency" which is under the command of the national police headquarters. Every regional police force in Indonesia has this unit; they are concerned with conducting criminal investigations and identification activities.

Ireland edit

The Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) maintained a CID along British lines before the independence of most of Ireland in December 1922. After the Partition of Ireland and the establishment of the Irish Free State in the early 1920s, the Government of the Irish Free State set up a CID for the purposes of counter-insurgency during the 1922-1923 Irish Civil War. It was separate from the unarmed Civic Guard, which later became the Garda Síochána. The Garda today operates local detective squads and several specialised, national detective units, including the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

In Northern Ireland, a region that came into existence in 1921 and which has remained within the United Kingdom, a new police force was formed in June 1922 called the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). This force had its own CID from the start. In November 2001, the RUC was replaced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

Japan edit

Criminal investigation departments or bureaus are set up within each Prefectural police headquarters. They maintain two investigation divisions (捜査課, sousa-ka) (third or even fourth divisions are established in some urban prefecture), a organised crime investigation division (組織犯罪対策課, soshikihanzai-taisaku-ka) (reinforced as an independent department or headquarters in the TMPD and some prefecture), a mobile investigation unit, and a identification division (鑑識課, kanshiki-ka). The mobile investigation units (機動捜査隊, kidō sousa-tai) are first responders for initial criminal investigations, distributed among the region with unmarked cars. The special investigation teams (特殊事件捜査係, tokushu-jiken sousa-kakari) are specialised detective units of the first investigation divisions, well acquainted with new technologies and special tactics including SWAT capabilities.

Kenya edit

Malaysia edit

The CID of the Royal Malaysian Police is involved with the investigation, arrest, and prosecution of crimes that affect people (e.g. murder, robbery with firearms, rape and injury) and property crime (e.g. theft and house-breaking). Modeled on the British police, this department enforces laws regarding gambling, "sin" and the Triad in Malaysia.

Pakistan edit

The CID in Pakistan is a special unit of the provincial and metropolitan police departments, responsible for carrying out investigations into crimes, including terrorism, murders, organised crime and sectarianism. The special branch of the CID in the Asia Division (CIDA) was a division of this department but is currently not operational. It had only 12 members, the names of which are not available because of security issues.

Singapore edit

The Singapore Police Force's CID is the agency for premier investigation and staff authority for criminal investigation matters within the Singapore Police Force.[12]

Sri Lanka edit

The CID of the Sri Lanka Police Service is responsible for carrying out investigations into crimes including murder and organised crime. It was established in 1870.[13]

United Kingdom edit

Detectives are usually either assigned to a CID unit within a local policing command, or to a central specialised unit dealing with a specific type of crime, such as fraud or sexual offences.[14] Most local police stations have more uniformed officers than CID officers; a smaller station might have five DCs with a Detective Sergeant (DS) in command, while a larger station would have more CID officers under a detective of higher rank. A particular case would be assigned to a Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) whose rank would depend on the seriousness of the crime and their force's policy.

Detectives in the United Kingdom do not have a separate rank system and are not senior to uniformed officers who hold the same rank, however, a senior detective does outrank a uniformed officer of a lower rank. for example a Detective Inspector outranks a uniformed Sergeant. Before 1999, female detectives' ranks were prefixed with "Woman", as in other branches of the police. The head of the CID in most police forces is a Detective Chief Superintendent. Ranks are abbreviated as follows:

To join a CID in the United Kingdom, a police officer usually must have served in uniform for at least two years.[14] From 2017 direct entry to the detective branch became possible.[17] While training as a detective they are referred to as a Trainee Detective Constable (TDC)[18] and after completing the national Initial Crime Investigators' Development Programme, typically taking around two years, they become full Detective Constables (DCs).

There is generally no pay increment on obtaining detective status in most forces. Previously paid allowances such as the detective duty allowance (a small payment intended to allow officers to purchase refreshments and other similar petty cash purposes) and the plainclothes allowance (an allowance used to purchase suitable clothing) have all been withdrawn over the past few years.[citation needed]

Military investigations edit

The Royal Military Police (RMP), Royal Navy Police (RNP), and RAF Police all maintained a Special Investigation Branch (SIB), fulfilling much the same role as a civilian CID. These Units have all been merged into a tri-service unit called the Defence Serious Crime Unit (DSCU). The Ministry of Defence Police is a civilian force that provides policing services on military bases, and as such has a CID much like a territorial police force. The RMP SIB has regular sections and one Army Reserve section. To join the reserve section, a reservist must either have a regular army SIB or civilian CID background.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Metropolitan Police. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012.
  2. ^ Shpayer-Makov, Haia (2012). The Ascent of the Detective: Police Sleuths in Victorian and Edwardian England. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199577408.
  3. ^ https://www.afghanistan-analysts.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2012/10/AAAN-2011-Police_and_Paramilitarisation.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "The German Police Project Team in Afghanistan".
  5. ^ HC issues notice to crime branch-CID 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Times of India, 28 August 2003. "crime branch-CID of Tamil Nadu Police"
  6. ^ "CID". uppolice.gov.in.
  7. ^ a b Crime Branch CID 4 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Kerala Police, Official website.
  8. ^ "Official website of Crime Branch, Kerala Police". Crime Branch - Kerala Police.
  9. ^ "Home | Criminal Investigation Department Maharashtra State". mahacid.gov.in. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  10. ^ ANI (15 November 2022). "Delhi Crime Branch busts gang manufacturing fake cancer drugs". ThePrint. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  11. ^ "uppolice.gov.in| Official Website of Uttar Pradesh Police | Criminal Investigation Dept. (CB CID)". uppolice.gov.in. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 September 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2014.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 August 2008. Retrieved 17 August 2008.
  14. ^ a b "www.police-information.co.uk". from the original on 12 October 2014.
  15. ^ . met.police.uk. March 2014. Archived from the original on 23 October 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  16. ^ (PDF). statewatch.org. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  17. ^ Grierson, Jamie (31 May 2017). "Wanted: London detectives – no policing experience necessary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
  18. ^ Waldren, Michael J. (2007). Armed Police, The Police Use of Firearms since 1945. England: Sutton. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-7509-4637-7.

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often use CID as a translation to refer to comparable organisations in other countries Contents 1 By country 1 1 Afghanistan 1 2 Bangladesh 1 3 France 1 4 Germany Austria and Switzerland 1 5 Hong Kong 1 6 India 1 7 Indonesia 1 8 Ireland 1 9 Japan 1 10 Kenya 1 11 Malaysia 1 12 Pakistan 1 13 Singapore 1 14 Sri Lanka 1 15 United Kingdom 1 15 1 Military investigations 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBy country editAfghanistan edit The Criminal Investigation Department is under the Afghan National Police 3 4 Bangladesh edit Main article Criminal Investigation Department Bangladesh France edit Main article Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire Further information Judicial police France The Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire DCPJ is the national authority of the criminal division of the French National Police Its function is to lead and co ordinate the action of the law enforcement forces against crime Germany Austria and Switzerland edit Main article Kriminalpolizei Kriminalpolizei is the standard term for the criminal investigation agency within the police forces of Germany Austria and the German speaking cantons of Switzerland Hong Kong edit The Hong Kong Police Force s CID is a sub branch unit within the Criminal Intelligence Bureau under the crime wing of the B department crime and security India edit Main article Criminal Investigation Department India Crime Branch redirects here For the 1989 Malayalam film see Crime Branch film Many state police forces in India possess a CID sometimes known as the investigation branch as a specialised wing 5 Personnel attached to this wing work in plain clothes or mufti A CID may contain sub branches for instance the CID in Uttar Pradesh includes the state crime investigation bureau finger print bureau and scientific section 6 Like their counterparts in the law and order police the crime branch has its own ranks up to the level of additional director general of police or special commissioner of police 7 The crime branch has senior officers like superintendents inspectors and sub inspectors Officers and men attached to this wing generally add the prefix detective before their regular police rank While the name CID is used in several states some states use different names for their CID units In Andhra Pradesh Chhattisgarh and the CID is known as the Crime Investigation Department In Assam Bihar Haryana Uttar Pradesh Rajastan West Bengal Maharashtra Karnataka and Jammu and Kashmir it is known as the Criminal Investigation Department In Delhi and Kerala the CID is referred to as the Crime Branch and in Tamilnadu it is known as the Crime Branch Criminal Investigation Department CB CID 8 9 10 11 The crime branch s tasks are to investigate criminal cases which span across multiple districts or states The CID may also take up complicated cases like communal riot cases circulation of counterfeit currency or very complicated murder cases 7 A crime branch investigation is ordered either by a judicial court by the director general of police or the government Crime branch officers can be transferred to the law and order police and vice versa The crime branch is different from the crime detachment or crime squad Crime Detachment and Crime Squads are a group of regular law and order policemen who generally wear the uniform specifically detailed by the police inspector to work in plain clothes to keep a tab on local criminal elements prostitutes petty thieves and other habitual offenders Indonesia edit Main article Criminal Investigation Agency Indonesia nbsp Indonesian Police investigators from the criminal investigation unitThe criminal investigation units within the Indonesian National Police are called sat reskrim satuan reserse kriminal meaning criminal investigation unit it is under the bareskrim badan reserse kriminal criminal investigation agency which is under the command of the national police headquarters Every regional police force in Indonesia has this unit they are concerned with conducting criminal investigations and identification activities Ireland edit The Royal Irish Constabulary RIC maintained a CID along British lines before the independence of most of Ireland in December 1922 After the Partition of Ireland and the establishment of the Irish Free State in the early 1920s the Government of the Irish Free State set up a CID for the purposes of counter insurgency during the 1922 1923 Irish Civil War It was separate from the unarmed Civic Guard which later became the Garda Siochana The Garda today operates local detective squads and several specialised national detective units including the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation In Northern Ireland a region that came into existence in 1921 and which has remained within the United Kingdom a new police force was formed in June 1922 called the Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC This force had its own CID from the start In November 2001 the RUC was replaced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland PSNI Japan edit Main article Prefectural police department Criminal investigation Criminal investigation departments or bureaus are set up within each Prefectural police headquarters They maintain two investigation divisions 捜査課 sousa ka third or even fourth divisions are established in some urban prefecture a organised crime investigation division 組織犯罪対策課 soshikihanzai taisaku ka reinforced as an independent department or headquarters in the TMPD and some prefecture a mobile investigation unit and a identification division 鑑識課 kanshiki ka The mobile investigation units 機動捜査隊 kidō sousa tai are first responders for initial criminal investigations distributed among the region with unmarked cars The special investigation teams 特殊事件捜査係 tokushu jiken sousa kakari are specialised detective units of the first investigation divisions well acquainted with new technologies and special tactics including SWAT capabilities Kenya edit Main article Kenya Police Criminal Investigation Department Malaysia edit Further information Royal Malaysia Police Criminal Investigation Division The CID of the Royal Malaysian Police is involved with the investigation arrest and prosecution of crimes that affect people e g murder robbery with firearms rape and injury and property crime e g theft and house breaking Modeled on the British police this department enforces laws regarding gambling sin and the Triad in Malaysia Pakistan edit Main article Crime Investigation Department Pakistan The CID in Pakistan is a special unit of the provincial and metropolitan police departments responsible for carrying out investigations into crimes including terrorism murders organised crime and sectarianism The special branch of the CID in the Asia Division CIDA was a division of this department but is currently not operational It had only 12 members the names of which are not available because of security issues Singapore edit Main article Criminal Investigation Department Singapore The Singapore Police Force s CID is the agency for premier investigation and staff authority for criminal investigation matters within the Singapore Police Force 12 Sri Lanka edit Main article Criminal Investigation Department Sri Lanka The CID of the Sri Lanka Police Service is responsible for carrying out investigations into crimes including murder and organised crime It was established in 1870 13 United Kingdom edit Detectives are usually either assigned to a CID unit within a local policing command or to a central specialised unit dealing with a specific type of crime such as fraud or sexual offences 14 Most local police stations have more uniformed officers than CID officers a smaller station might have five DCs with a Detective Sergeant DS in command while a larger station would have more CID officers under a detective of higher rank A particular case would be assigned to a Senior Investigating Officer SIO whose rank would depend on the seriousness of the crime and their force s policy Detectives in the United Kingdom do not have a separate rank system and are not senior to uniformed officers who hold the same rank however a senior detective does outrank a uniformed officer of a lower rank for example a Detective Inspector outranks a uniformed Sergeant Before 1999 female detectives ranks were prefixed with Woman as in other branches of the police The head of the CID in most police forces is a Detective Chief Superintendent Ranks are abbreviated as follows Detective Constable DC or Det Con Detective Sergeant DS or Det Sgt Detective Inspector DI or Det Insp Detective Chief Inspector DCI or Det Ch Insp Detective Superintendent DSU 15 16 or Det Supt Detective Chief Superintendent DCS or Det Ch Supt To join a CID in the United Kingdom a police officer usually must have served in uniform for at least two years 14 From 2017 direct entry to the detective branch became possible 17 While training as a detective they are referred to as a Trainee Detective Constable TDC 18 and after completing the national Initial Crime Investigators Development Programme typically taking around two years they become full Detective Constables DCs There is generally no pay increment on obtaining detective status in most forces Previously paid allowances such as the detective duty allowance a small payment intended to allow officers to purchase refreshments and other similar petty cash purposes and the plainclothes allowance an allowance used to purchase suitable clothing have all been withdrawn over the past few years citation needed Military investigations edit The Royal Military Police RMP Royal Navy Police RNP and RAF Police all maintained a Special Investigation Branch SIB fulfilling much the same role as a civilian CID These Units have all been merged into a tri service unit called the Defence Serious Crime Unit DSCU The Ministry of Defence Police is a civilian force that provides policing services on military bases and as such has a CID much like a territorial police force The RMP SIB has regular sections and one Army Reserve section To join the reserve section a reservist must either have a regular army SIB or civilian CID background See also editCriminal investigation Fraud Squad UK References edit History of the Metropolitan Police CID Criminal Investigations Department Metropolitan Police Archived from the original on 6 June 2012 Shpayer Makov Haia 2012 The Ascent of the Detective Police Sleuths in Victorian and Edwardian England Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199577408 https www afghanistan analysts org wp content uploads downloads 2012 10 AAAN 2011 Police and Paramilitarisation pdf bare URL PDF The German Police Project Team in Afghanistan HC issues notice to crime branch CID Archived 7 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Times of India 28 August 2003 crime branch CID of Tamil Nadu Police CID uppolice gov in a b Crime Branch CID Archived 4 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Kerala Police Official website Official website of Crime Branch Kerala Police Crime Branch Kerala Police Home Criminal Investigation Department Maharashtra State mahacid gov in Retrieved 3 May 2023 ANI 15 November 2022 Delhi Crime Branch busts gang manufacturing fake cancer drugs ThePrint Retrieved 3 May 2023 uppolice gov in Official Website of Uttar Pradesh Police Criminal Investigation Dept CB CID uppolice gov in Retrieved 3 May 2023 Singapore Police Force About Us Criminal Investigation Department Archived from the original on 29 September 2014 Retrieved 18 September 2014 Sri Lanka Police Service Police History Archived from the original on 19 August 2008 Retrieved 17 August 2008 a b www police information co uk Archived from the original on 12 October 2014 Meterpolitan Police Total Policing met police uk March 2014 Archived from the original on 23 October 2021 Retrieved 13 June 2023 Alleged MPS failure to investigate an allegation of serious assault on 29 July 2011 PDF statewatch org 2011 Archived from the original PDF on 25 July 2021 Retrieved 13 June 2023 Grierson Jamie 31 May 2017 Wanted London detectives no policing experience necessary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 26 April 2020 Waldren Michael J 2007 Armed Police The Police Use of Firearms since 1945 England Sutton p 224 ISBN 978 0 7509 4637 7 External links editCID page on Metropolitan Police website Archived 6 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine CID Myanmar Police Force permanent dead link the history of Nottingham police Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Criminal Investigation Department amp oldid 1174954896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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