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Author: | johndelgado [ 04 Feb 2009, 14:28 ] |
Post subject: | Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner jobs |
Quick question...since commissioner and assistant commissioner (i believe) are over PD, SWAT, MD and NCIU should they maybe not be a rank in the NCPD and instead be a rank in NCMO? For the sake of organizing the cluttered NCPD Roster and for better organizational purposes. |
Author: | James_Vincetti [ 05 Feb 2009, 07:29 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner jobs |
I don't think so, because the NCMO doesn't have a lot to do with the police. EDIT: Also, a Sheriff is considered to be a commissioner. So, yea, Sheriffs are less politics and more police. |
Author: | Silvia [ 05 Feb 2009, 09:19 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner jobs |
But there is a commissioners office in the NCMO. Idk, I think its a good idea if there is more checks and balances with the police department. From wiki.com : "The Department is ultimately administered and governed by the Police Commissioner, who is appointed by the Mayor and technically serves a five-year term; however as a practical matter and custom, the Police Commissioner serves at the Mayor's pleasure. The Police Commissioner also appoints numerous Deputy Commissioners. The Police Commissioner and his subordinate Commissioners are civilians under an oath of office, as opposed to the uniformed members of the force who are sworn officers of the law. However, a police commissioner who comes up from the ranks of the sworn members, will retain that status while serving as police commissioner. This has ramifications on their police pensions and the fact that any police commissioner who is considered sworn does not need a pistol permit to carry a firearm, and does retain the statutory powers of a police officer. Some police commissioners (like Ray Kelly) do carry a personal firearm, but they also have a full-time security detail from the Police Commissioner's (Detective) Squad. A First Deputy Police Commissioner may have a security detail when he/she acts as commissioner or under other circumstances as approved by the police commissioner." "These individuals are administrators who supersede the Chief of Department, and they usually specialize in areas of great importance to the Department, such as counter-terrorism, operations, training, public information, legal matters, intelligence, and information technology. Despite their role, as civilian administrators of the Department, they are prohibited from taking operational control of a police situation (with the exception of the First Deputy Commissioner)." This is an example of NYC police department. Obviously the 'First Deputy Commissioner' position is equivalent to our Assistant Commissioner. |
Author: | Supernuker [ 05 Feb 2009, 18:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner jobs |
Commissioner jobs can't be linked with mayors office jobs unless we gave mayors office jobs all police powers the commissioners have. |
Author: | James_Vincetti [ 06 Feb 2009, 18:17 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Commissioner and Assistant Commissioner jobs |
Supernuker wrote: Commissioner jobs can't be linked with mayors office jobs unless we gave mayors office jobs all police powers the commissioners have. Yeah, and I see where that can be a problem. |
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