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  2. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 150 deputy sheriffs of various ranks are employed by the agency, along with an assortment of civilian support staff. The sheriff, undersheriffs, and deputy sheriffs of the City of New York have peace officer powers and are authorized to carry firearms both on and off duty (as per the New York State Criminal Procedure Law). [67]

  3. Police ranks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Police Officer: Insignia No insignia: Description Chief of Service. Responsible for the entirety of the Police Service. Deputy Chief of Service. Charged with assisting the Chief of Police in running the entirety of the Police Service. Supervisory Police Officer or Supervisory Security Specialist. This position is equivalent in grade to a Captain.

  4. Sheriff - Wikipedia

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    Because the police has taken over most typical 'sheriffs' duties from the year 2000 onwards, there is no longer a difference between the former rank of a "sheriff's deputy" (lensmannsbetjent) and that of a regular police officer (politibetjent).

  5. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the organization and structure of emergency service agencies in the jurisdiction where a 911 call is made, the call may be answered at a public safety answering point that is located in a local police, county sheriff/police, state police/highway patrol, fire department, or emergency medical service agency dispatching facility ...

  6. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Wikipedia

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    "Bonus deputies" are deputy sheriffs with specialized skills or expertise that warrant providing them higher pay. They have the same authority as a regular deputy. Deputy Sheriff Deputy Sheriff Trainee Deputy sheriff trainees (DSTs) are non-sworn employees undergoing the 22 weeks long Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) academy.

  7. Sacramento Sheriff: Don’t blame my officers for the inmate ...

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    The spotlight needs to be placed on the sheer ineptitude of the county department providing the jail health services, Adult Correctional Health.

  8. Undersheriff - Wikipedia

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    In some places, the undersheriff is the prison warden of the county jail. The New York City Sheriff's Office has five undersheriffs serving each borough of New York City, overseen by the Sheriff of the City of New York. In this case, the First Deputy Sheriff, equivalent to Chief Deputy, is the second in charge of the Sheriff's Office.

  9. Jail in staffing 'crisis,' down by 50 officers. Sheriff seeks ...

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    Zawistowski, who’s been with county police since 2006, expressed to the council how jail work is much more than just housing inmates. Recently there was an average of 732 inmates in the jail.