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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-02-10 06:55 pm

[ SECRET POST #2596 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2596 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Star Trek: The Next Generation]


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[The Croods]


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[Elementary]


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[Final Fantasy XIII]


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[SCP Foundation]


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[Philip Seymour Hoffman]


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[Twin Peaks]


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[Richard Armitage]


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[Reign]


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[The Hobbit]


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[Hunger Games]


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[Don't Hug Me I'm Scared]


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[Teen Wolf]


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[Panic! at The Disco/Dallon Weekes]















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Re: What country makes the best detectives in the world?

[personal profile] making_excuses 2014-02-11 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
If you put it like this you will remember: There are less people living in Norway than there are people living in London. And it seems like we have about 10.000 police officers (15019 is employed by the police), where we actually have managed to fill the 40/60 rule, so 40% of our police are female, if you ignore the administration where about 80% are.

We do have the same stuff just on a smaller scale, well KRIPOS and the guys with guns and so on, I have no reason to know a lot about our police force as I don't really interact with them. I know to go to the police station when I need a new passport and call the police if something bad happens and that is pretty much it.

I am actually doing research to be able to figure out exactly how the equivalent is done in Norway, it seems like you take the three year Bachelor just like any other person working as a police officer, then either go to school or just get promoted the same way as you would

The thing that differs I think is that we do things slightly differently than you, mostly because of a smaller scale I would assume, I also think we promote and train people after different requirements, but as I actually have to research everything to find answers, and not everything is readily available, and even if I find the facts that does not necessarily mean that is how it is done.

It seems like you don't apply to become a detective at first, but you are set on that path from the start, so even if you go through the same training and have to do the same things as any other police officer, you would after your training period is over go back to school and then be promoted, or something along those lines. Once upon a time I wanted to go to the Police Academy, after I figured out I was to old to join the Military, but I will be too old when I finish my current degree to do it. If my current career path won't work out I will probably become a prison guard, and had I known all this when I was 18 not years later I would have a career in iit, instead of wishing I could...

It was pretty overwhelming just being in The UK, with all the uniforms we saw and that was just the normal sets I would assume.

Oh and thank you for explaining! It was quite interesting to read, and I tried giving you the correct and as reliable information as I could back, but it isn't exactly an area I know everything about.