Homicide detectives are sworn law enforcement officers and are paid the same civil service salary as all other officers in the same agency with similar time of employment, seniority, and pay grade. They are oftentimes paid an extra stipend for their particular skill, and (bedcause of the tremendous overtime workload) make somewhat more per year than, say, a comparable officer in uniformed patrol.
Salary pay for detectives.
A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
That depends. A homicide detective is a civil servant. He's on a fixed salary. The attorney can be working on a shoestring (and without the benefits the cop has) or he could be defending pharmaceutical companies and making six figures plus perks. The earning potential for the attorney is greater, and few would argue with that.
A homicide detective gets at least 100-180 thousand a year.
A homicide detective investigates suspicious deaths. That would be a death that can't be ruled natural or accidental.
This varies by jurisdiction: each law-enforcement agency has its own pay scale for all personnel, not just homicide detectives. But I can say one thing: they make a killer salary!
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A homicide detective's pay varies widely depending what jurisdiction they serve or what agency employs them.
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Yes. If a detective learns a strong suspect for a homicide has been arrested and is in custody in another state the detective may go to the jail where the suspect is incarcerated to interview them.
the starting salary for a detective is starting at $41658 a year
A private detective's salary is between 44,925 - 78,997.