This question varies based on your location. In many small cities and towns, the chief of police directly heads a small department. In other larger cities, the city is likely divided into police districts, each commanded by a captain (or similar) who reports to a commander, deputy chief, or other official, who in turn reports to the chief executive of the agency.
district Councillor
If I am not wrong, Police Districts are headed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police.
The types of educational administration include school administration, district administration, state administration, and federal administration. School administration focuses on managing individual schools, district administration oversees multiple schools within a district, state administration sets policies for education within a state, and federal administration provides oversight at the national level.
Manila Police District was created in 1901.
Main Administration Sea Police was created in 1950.
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Northern District Police Station was created in 1899.
Southern District Police Station was created in 1896.
An ADA is an Assistant District Attorney. In most cities, the District Attorney is an administration official, usually elected. The ADAs do most of the actual prosecution of criminal cases and will hold their jobs from one administration to the next. The job of the District Attorney's office is to prosecute the criminal cases brought to them by law enforcement agencies (police, sheriff, state police, etc.) and are usually representing the county. They prosecute cases from all the cities and towns within that county, usually in a county courthouse.
Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia was created in 1861.
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