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VICE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
GENERAL INFORMATION
DEPARTMENTAL RANK STRUCTURE:
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CHIEF OF POLICE:
The Chief of Police (CoP) is the highest-ranking officer in the Vice City Police Department. The Chief of Police is responsible for the planning, efficient administration and operation of the VCPD. The Chief of Police acts as the chief executive of the police department, with complete control over its functions, operations, structure, and staff. Everything in the department is forwarded to the Chief for review and acceptance.
The VCPD Chief of Police acts on all matters related to disciplinary issues and recommends awards for exemplary conduct of the department's employees. The Chief supervises the respective divisions and sections of the VCPD and is responsible for ensuring they are well-staffed and operational.
The VCPD Chief assumes a leadership role in planning, coordinating and directing all activities of the Vice City Police Department and is overall in charge of the entire department, supervising it and facilitating its effective operation.
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DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE:
The Deputy Chief of Police is second in charge of the entire department, serving under the Chief of Police. The Deputy Chief reports directly to the Chief, supervises day-to-day operations in the department, and primarily oversees much of the department's administrative affairs. The Deputy Chief takes charge in the absence of the Chief of Police.
As the second-highest-ranking officer in the VCPD, reporting directly to the Chief of Police, the Deputy Chief is primarily responsible for the same oversight, supervision and duties as the Chief of Police, serving as a trusted adviser and fellow leader of the department.
The VCPD Deputy Chief of Police assists the Chief in acting on all matters related to disciplinary issues and awards for exemplary conduct, as well as playing a major role in the effective operation and leadership of the Vice City Police Department.
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ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE:
Assistant Chiefs act as leaders of the department, typically assigned to a specific area of the department. Assistant Chiefs might be assigned to oversee the Field Operations Division, Criminal Investigations Division, or the Administration Division. They hold the Majors and Commanders of each unit/detail to account, ensuring the effective operation of their division's respective sub-sectors.
As the third highest-ranking officer in the Vice City Police Department, the Assistant Chief of Police is primarily responsible for the same oversight, supervision and duties as the Chief of Police, serving as a trusted adviser and fellow leader of the department, typically in overseeing a specific division of the department as a right-hand man to the Deputy Chief responsible for that division.
The VCPD Assistant Chief assists the Chief and Deputy Chiefs in acting on all matters related to disciplinary issues and awards for exemplary conduct.
The Assistant Chief also plays a major role in the effective operation and leadership of the Vice City Police Department, assisting with both an overall departmental oversight as well as more specifically tailored duties that correspond to their assignments and specialized skills.
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MAJOR:
As the fourth highest-ranking officer in the Vice City Police Department, the Major is primarily responsible for the leadership, oversight, supervision and duties of a specific section of the department (i.e. S.O.S.).
Majors assist the Chief of Police, Deputy Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs in acting on all matters related to disciplinary issues and awards for exemplary conduct as is consistent with the duties of all Upper Command Staff.
Majors also play a significant role in the effective operation and leadership of the VCPD, assisting primarily with specifically tailored leadership duties that correspond to their assignments and specialized skills, typically assigned as commanding officers of a specific sub-section of the department's three main divisions. Majors primarily ensure that their section fulfils its designated functions, usually with the aid of the Commanders serving as assistant commanding officers of the unit.
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COMMANDER:
As the fifth highest-ranking officer in the Vice City Police Department and the introductory Upper Command Staff rank, Commanders are primarily responsible for the assistant leadership, oversight, supervision and duties of a specific section of the department (i.e. S.O.S.).
VCPD Commanders assist the Chief of Police, Deputy Chiefs, Assistant Chiefs and Majors in acting on all matters related to disciplinary issues and awards for exemplary conduct as is consistent with the duties of all Upper Command Staff personnel.
The Commander also plays a major role in the effective operation and leadership of the VCPD, assisting primarily with specifically tailored leadership duties that correspond to their assignments and specialized skills, typically as assistant commanding officers of a departmental sub-section. As Assistant COs, Commanders are responsible to their division's Major and may take a divisional leadership role in the absence of the Commanding Officer. They lead day-to-day operations, oversee the Captains and Lieutenants who make up the VCPD Command, and are the first rank within the VCPD's Upper Command Staff. The Commander's role is important, as they work closest with the officers in the field and coordinate operations.
Commanders+ are VCPD Upper Command.
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CAPTAIN:
Captains are responsible for field leadership, divisional command, administrative duties and representing the Vice City Police Department to the public. Captains usually take on assisting leadership roles, such as leadership/command of a specific detail, aiding Commanders and Majors with the operation and supervision of the department. Captains are also issued with the responsibility of assigning and supervising Police Lieutenants in the field, as well as with divisional and administrative duties.
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LIEUTENANT:
The Lieutenant rank is the introductory command staff rank, also considered a senior supervisory figure in the field. These officers have proven capable of leading regular operations, and have demonstrated a superb attitude towards policing. They assist officers in need, help train members, and are typically leaders of all patrol functions in the field.
Lieutenants may be commissioned as second in command to a Captain or as commanding officer over a specific detail.
Lieutenants+ are VCPD Command Staff.
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SERGEANT:
The Sergeant is the entry rank to the Police Supervisors, otherwise known as the Lower Command. Sergeants are trained in supervisory duties, such as organising fellow officers during the day, as well as handling disciplinary action should the need arise. Sergeants are often tasked with handling minor duty infringements and must report those to their superiors. Sergeants have shown interest in furthering their careers in the department. As such, they are often tasked with leadership tasks on the field such as assuming the lead role in delegation of responsibilities during situations, organising patrols, enforcing call sign usage, and are sometimes assigned as team leaders within a specific detail. As such, they may assist with assignments to the units they supervise.
Sergeants are typically responsible for leading units in the field. In this capacity, Sergeants prepare unit deployments and area patrols; prepare and present roll call training; inspect personnel and equipment for conformity to Department standards; supervise desk and patrol officers on foot or in vehicles; review and approve various types of reports; prepare and investigates personnel complaints; respond to crime scenes at the request of police officers; handle radio calls and dispatch personnel; keep other supervisors informed of issues of concern to them; train and supervise probationary officers; and other related functions.
Sergeants are Supervisory Personnel.
DETECTIVE:
Detectives are a specialized rank in the Vice City Police. Having passed the Detective Training Program, some of the specialized duties performed by a Detective include conducting narcotics investigations, performing surveillance, establishing and maintaining contacts with informants; investigating gang-related crimes; responding to and investigating scenes of crimes such as homicide, theft, robbery, auto theft, illegal sex-related activities and juvenile crimes. Detectives are typically allocated to a specific detail, such as Homicide, Narcotics or Vice, however, are trained and competent in dealing with a variety of cases and may operate across details.
Detectives are allocated to a specialized detail/unit.
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CORPORAL:
Corporals are officers who have proven themselves to be trusted with a senior field position. They are often assigned to a specialized detail and are accustomed to both detail and field duties. Corporals can handle situations as well as take charge of Officers in most situations appropriately. With this comes the responsibility of having a wealth of knowledge leading from the front, serving as training officers, training Probationary Officers, teaching them the basics and setting an example for their subordinates in the field.
Considered trained professionals, Corporals are veteran members of the department, having enhanced their skills during their tenure on the force, competently able to train officers with the information and experience they have gained during their career in the department.
OFFICER:
The Officer rank is the first non-probationary rank in the Vice City Police Department, tasked with regular patrol duties, and eligible to apply to a specialized detail such as S.W.A.T., C.N.T., T.R.U. or otherwise apply to undertake other additional specialized duties. Officers make up the backbone of the department and are responsible for primary police duties.
OFFICER - PROBATIONARY:
An Officer - Probationary automatically advances to Officer upon successful completion of his/her probationary period. A Probationary Officer is still learning the regulations of the department, supervised by an Academy Instructor or Corporal in the field, responsible for training them to handle situations adequately. Probationary Officers are responsible for the same duties as full-fledged personnel, however, they do so under supervision while they remain on probation.