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What's the difference between 'cop' and 'detective '​

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Answered by chidexinbox
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Answer:

The main difference between detectives and patrol officers is that detectives focus on crime solving by conducting investigations, rather than patrolling a designated area looking for suspicious activity. ... They interview witnesses, suspects, and other individuals associated with a crime or a suspect.

Explanation:

Detectives tend to be called to investigate crimes after they happen, generally. ... Detectives (excluding private detectives), who work for a law enforcement agency, are police officers who specialize in the investigation of crime, rather than in being visible deterrents to crime, and first respondents to reports of crime.

Answered by llAngelicQueenll
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Answer:

The main difference between detectives and patrol officers is that detectives focus on crime solving by conducting investigations, rather than patrolling a designated area looking for suspicious activity. ... They interview witnesses, suspects, and other individuals associated with a crime or a suspect.

Explanation:

Detectives tend to be called to investigate crimes after they happen, generally. ... Detectives (excluding private detectives), who work for a law enforcement agency, are police officers who specialize in the investigation of crime, rather than in being visible deterrents to crime, and first respondents to reports of crime.

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