How do they match: Detectives and Criminal Investigators

  • Child Support Officer
  • Identification Officer
  • Intelligence Officer
  • Investigation Officer
  • Parking Enforcement Officer
  • Police Officer

  • Analyze completed police reports to determine what additional information and investigative work is needed.
  • Block or rope off scene and check perimeter to ensure that entire scene is secured.
  • Collaborate with other offices and agencies to exchange information and coordinate activities.
  • Examine records to locate links in chains of evidence or information.
  • Maintain surveillance of establishments to obtain identifying information on suspects.
  • Obtain summary of incident from officer in charge at crime scene, taking care to avoid disturbing evidence.
  • Organize scene search, assigning specific tasks and areas of search to individual officers and obtaining adequate lighting as necessary.
  • Prepare charges or responses to charges, or information for court cases, according to formalized procedures.
  • Provide information to lab personnel concerning the source of an item of evidence and tests to be performed.
  • Question individuals or observe persons and establishments to confirm information given to patrol officers.
  • Record progress of investigation, maintain informational files on suspects, and submit reports to commanding officer or magistrate to authorize warrants.

  • Collaborate with law enforcement or security agencies to share information.
  • Document legal or regulatory information.
  • Interview people to gather information about criminal activities.
  • Observe individuals' activities to gather information or compile evidence.
  • Record information about suspects or criminals.
  • Use databases to locate investigation details or other information.