Police Rank - China

China

  • Commissioner General (Chinese: 总警监, zǒng jǐngjiān)
  • Deputy Commissioner General (副总警监, fù zǒng jǐngjiān)
  • Commissioner 1st Class (一级警监, yījí jǐngjiān)
  • Commissioner 2nd Class (二级警监, èrjí jǐngjiān)
  • Commissioner 3rd Class (三级警监, sānjí jǐngjiān)
  • Supervisor 1st Class (一级警督, yījí jǐngdū)
  • Supervisor 2nd Class (二级警督, èrjí jǐngdū)
  • Supervisor 3rd Class (三级警督, sānjí jǐngdū)
  • Superintendent 1st Class (一级警司, yījí jǐngsī)
  • Superintendent 2nd Class (二级警司, èrjí jǐngsī)
  • Superintendent 3rd Class (三级警司, sānjí jǐngsī)
  • Constable 1st Class (一级警員, yījí jǐngyuán)
  • Constable 2nd Class (二级警員, èrjí jǐngyuán)

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