The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of all British Police and Indian Police forces to which plain clothes detectives belong. It is thus distinct from the Uniformed Branch and the Special Branch. CID officers must have spent at least two years as uniformed officers before applying to transfer to the branch and receive further training when they do so.
These ranks are common to most forces.
The CID was set up in 1878, on April 7th. Originally it was only resposible to the home secretary of that time , but since 1888 is under authority of the Commisionner.
Police organisation in the United Kingdom | Criminal investigation | criminology topics | Criminology
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