ποΈRanking System
Overview
This page establishes the hierarchical ranking structure within the Dominio RP law enforcement agencies, defining the roles, responsibilities, and authority levels associated with each rank. It ensures clear lines of command, effective delegation of tasks, and seamless coordination among colleagues of different ranks to maintain operational efficiency and support effective decision-making.
Branches
The ranking structure is divided into four macro-categories, known as branches: Administrative, Command, Senior, and Field.
Administrative
Highest-ranking positions within the force, they are responsible for ensuring the efficient operation of the entire agency, implementing policies, managing high-level administrative tasks, and maintaining overall organizational integrity and effectiveness.
Command
Ranks that hold significant authority within the agency, responsible for overseeing, managing and coordinating the overall operations, strategic planning, and decision-making within the agency.
Senior
Ranks that hold positions of significant authority and responsibility within the agency, responsible for guiding and overseeing the staff, ensuring adherence to policies, and facilitating effective communication between the branches.
Field
Ranks that are actively engaged in maintaining public safety within communities, responsible for enforcing laws, responding to incidents, conducting investigations, and providing assistance to individuals in need.
Ranks
The following tables summarize the ranking structure of each department.
Los Angeles Police Department
Chief
Administrative
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Assistant Chief
Administrative
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Deputy Chief
Administrative
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Commander
Command
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Captain I - III
Command
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Lieutenant I - II
Command
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Sergeant II
Senior
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Sergeant I
Senior
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Officer III + 1
Senior
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Officer III
Field
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Officer II
Field
None
Officer I
Field
None
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
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California Highway Patrol
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