criminal investigator
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriminalandinvestigator
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criminal
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl/us/ˈkrɪm.ə.nəl/
relating ...
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investigator
noun[C]
uk/ɪnˈves.tɪ.ɡeɪ.tər/us/ɪnˈves.tə.ɡeɪ.t̬ɚ/
a person whose job is to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofcriminalandinvestigatorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He, a careercriminalinvestigator, is the youngest-ever to hold that post.
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The assignment offers many of the same investigative challenges found by anycriminalinvestigatorworking in a metropolitan city.
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She is now hoping to be acriminalinvestigator.
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He was trained as both a lawyer andcriminalinvestigatorand has been a certified polygraph examiner for the past twenty years.
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Miller has also worked as a legislative aide,criminalinvestigator, and college instructor.
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He is acriminalinvestigator.
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John enjoyed and excelled as acriminalinvestigator.
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The inspectors would come in as criminal investigators to find forbidden arms.
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They would be inspectors, and not criminal investigators.
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Additional measures are hence required, such as the obligation on the part of criminal investigators to give evidence in every criminal case in which their material is used.
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They are not criminal investigators.
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He has a staff of four hundred criminal investigators, auditors and lawyers.
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I struck up friendships with morgue attendants, criminal investigators, and government clerks.
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Criminal investigators in the district attorney's office were appointed the new detectives.
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There are three divisions of criminal investigators, a polygraph unit, a computer crimes unit and intelligence unit.
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Some federal agencies entitle their investigators as criminal investigators but use the term interchangeably with special agent.
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The offices employ special agents (criminal investigators, often armed) and auditors.
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Some installations have detectives, which can share the same 0083 occupational series code as police officers or 1811 series as criminal investigators.
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Currently there are 210 police officers, 45 criminal investigators and there are 279 civilians, acting as support staff for the department.
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The organization exercised supervision over criminal investigation activities, coordinated investigations between commands, dictated plans and policies, and set standards for criminal investigators.
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