Superintendent (Supt) is a
rank in the
British police and in most English-speaking
Commonwealth nations. In many Commonwealth countries, the full version is superintendent of police (SP). The rank is also used in most
British Overseas Territories
The British Overseas Territories (BOTs) or alternatively referred to as the United Kingdom Overseas Territories (UKOTs) are the fourteen dependent territory, territories with a constitutional and historical link with the United Kingdom that, ...
, in many former British colonies, as well as in
Portugal
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and in several
former Portuguese colonies. In some countries, such as Italy, the rank of superintendent is a lower rank.
Rank insignia of superintendent
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Superintendent in several countries
Australia
In Australia, the rank of superintendent is the next senior rank from
chief Inspector and is less senior than a
chief superintendent (
Victoria Police,
South Australia Police,
New South Wales Police,
Queensland Police) or an
assistant commissioner (
Western Australia Police).
Some officers also hold the rank of detective chief superintendent (though this is seldom used) and
detective superintendent.
Superintendents wear an epaulette bearing one pip below a crown, the same rank badge as a
lieutenant-colonel and wear police caps with a laurel wreath across the brim to indicate seniority.
Canada
In
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
, the rank of superintendent is usually the next senior rank up from
inspector. Some police forces also have the higher rank of staff superintendent (senior staff superintendent) or regional superintendent. Quebec-based police forces (e.g.
Sureté du Québec,
Service de police de la Ville de Montréal,
Quebec City Police Service) do not use this rank or rank structure.
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Police Force
The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) is the primary law enforcement, investigative agency, and largest Hong Kong Disciplined Services, disciplined service under the Security Bureau (Hong Kong), Security Bureau of Hong Kong.
Pursuant to the one c ...
ranks are based on the British system:
*Chief superintendent – in command of a branch or district formation
*Senior superintendent – second in charge of a district or commander of a bureau
*Superintendent – in command of HQ unit or police division
India
In
India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
, a
superintendent of police (SP) heads the police force of a
police district or is in charge of a rural area in a district. Their rank badge is the state emblem one star. The rank below it is additional superintendent of police (Addl.SP) or deputy superintendent of police (Dy.SP), while the rank above it is senior superintendent of police (SSP). In the state of
Kerala
Kerala ( , ) is a States and union territories of India, state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile ...
, superintendents of police in charge of districts are called District Police Chiefs.
Ireland
In the
Republic of Ireland
Ireland ( ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (), is a country in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 Counties of Ireland, counties of the island of Ireland, with a population of about 5.4 million. ...
the rank of superintendent is between
inspector and
chief superintendent. There are usually two or three assigned to each division. Detectives use the "detective" prefix. There were 178 superintendents in the ''
Garda Síochána
(; meaning "the Guardian(s) of the Peace") is the national police and security service of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is more commonly referred to as the Gardaí (; "Guardians") or "the Guards". The service is headed by the Garda Commissio ...
'' at the beginning of 2006. In the
Irish language
Irish (Standard Irish: ), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic ( ), is a Celtic language of the Indo-European language family. It is a member of the Goidelic languages of the Insular Celtic sub branch of the family and is indigenous ...
, a Garda superintendent is a ''ceannfort'', which translates literally as "headman". ''Ard-Cheannfort'' is a chief superintendent or "high headman". ''Ceannfort'' is also used for the military rank of "commandant", equivalent to major.
Each police district is commanded by a superintendent. Districts are sub-units of divisions, which are commanded by chief superintendents.
Italy
In the
Italian ''
Polizia di Stato
The (State Police or P.S.) is one of the national Law enforcement in Italy, police forces of Italy. Alongside the Carabinieri, it is the main police force for providing police duties, primarily to cities and large towns, and with its child agen ...
'', the rank of ''vicequestore'' equals a British police superintendent, while the rank of ''sovrintendente'' (Italian for superintendent) is a low-level rank, equal to a British or American police sergeant and also equal to sergeant in the Italian military.
Japan
In Japan, it is used by the
Prefectural police for the officer in command of a smaller police station. It is equivalent to the Japanese army rank of
lieutenant colonel.
Macau
Superintendent general and superintendent are, respectively, the ranks of the commander and deputy commanders of the
Public Security Police (CPSP) of Macau. The rank of superintendent is senior to the rank of intendent.
The CPSP rank insignia follows the generic model of the Portuguese Public Security Police, with the insignia of senior officers consisting of epaulets that contain two crossed
horsewhips inside a
laurel wreath and PSP stars (six-point silver star with the "SP" monogram in the center) whose number defines the precise rank. The number of stars in the insignia of superintendent general and superintendent are, respectively, four and three. The rank insignia of superintendent general and superintendent are also distinguished in being in red epaulets instead of the dark blue of the other ranks.
New Zealand
In
New Zealand
New Zealand () is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and List of islands of New Zealand, over 600 smaller islands. It is the List of isla ...
, the rank of superintendent is above
inspector and below
assistant commissioner. Superintendents are typically appointed as district commanders or directors of service centres, and the rank is also held by the commandant of the
Royal New Zealand Police College.
Pakistan
In
Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the Islam by country# ...
, a senior superintendent of police is the head of the district police. Some districts and police divisions are commanded by superintendents of police. The police service of Pakistan now identifies a new hierarchy including DPO (District Police Officer), CCPO (Capital City Police Officer) etc. Superintendent of Police is equivalent to DPO
r CPO (City Police Officer) in smaller districtsand can be a
CSP recruit belonging to PSP (Police Service of Pakistan) and can also be a ranker.
Papua New Guinea
In the
Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary, the rank of superintendent is above
chief inspector and below
chief superintendent.
Philippines
In the
Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
, superintendent is a
rank in the
Philippine National Police, the
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, and the
Bureau of Fire Protection. It is above chief inspector and below
senior superintendent and is regarded as the equivalent of
lieutenant colonel in the
Philippine Army.
Portugal
In
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. Featuring Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in continental Europe, Portugal borders Spain to its north and east, with which it share ...
, superintendent () is an officer rank in the
Public Security Police (PSP). It is senior to the police rank of
intendant
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and inferior to the rank of chief superintendent, being roughly equivalent to a colonel in the military.
Superintendents usually exercise the role of commanding officers of district commands or the role of second-in-command in the metropolitan and regional commands.
The rank insignia of a superintendent consists of a dark blue epaulet with two crossed
horsewhips inside a
laurel wreath and three PSP stars arranged in an inverted triangle. Each PSP star consists of a six-point silver star with the "SP"
monogram in the center.
Singapore
In Singapore, the rank is used in both the
Singapore Police Force
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) is the national and principal Police, law enforcement agency responsible for the prevention of crime and law enforcement in the Republic of Singapore. It is the country's lead agency against organised crime; hum ...
(SPF) and the
Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) as both use the same rank structure. In the SPF, there are three tiers of superintendent: assistant superintendent of police (ASP); deputy superintendent of police (DSP); and superintendent of police (SUPT). These three ranks fall under the senior police officer category.
South Africa
Pre-Union
The rank was introduced in 1825, for the head of the
Cape Town
Cape Town is the legislature, legislative capital city, capital of South Africa. It is the country's oldest city and the seat of the Parliament of South Africa. Cape Town is the country's List of municipalities in South Africa, second-largest ...
police. It was discontinued in 1860.
It was also used in the short-lived
Griqualand Mounted Police from 1873 to 1880 and in the
Natal Police from 1894 to 1913, the
Transvaal Town Police from 1901 to 1908, the
Transvaal Police from 1908 to 1913, and the
Orange River Colony Police from 1908 to 1913.
Post-Union
The rank reappeared in the
Union of South Africa
The Union of South Africa (; , ) was the historical predecessor to the present-day South Africa, Republic of South Africa. It came into existence on 31 May 1910 with the unification of the British Cape Colony, Cape, Colony of Natal, Natal, Tra ...
as the rank of the head of the
South African Railways & Harbours Police in 1944. It was equivalent to the military rank of colonel, with the same rank insignia. From 1946, there were three grades: chief superintendent (brigadier), deputy chief superintendent (colonel), and superintendent (lieutenant-colonel). The police titles were replaced by the military titles in the 1960s.
The title was reinstated for the
South African Police Service in 1995. There were two grades: senior superintendent (equivalent to colonel) and superintendent (lieutenant-colonel). The police titles were replaced by the military titles in 2010.
Sri Lanka
In
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
, superintendent of police (SP) is a senior gazetted officer rank senior to ''
assistant superintendent of police'' and junior to ''senior superintendent of police''. The latter was created in the 1980s. Superintendents are typically appointed as regional commanders of police divisions.
United Kingdom
The rank of superintendent is senior to
chief inspector and junior to
chief superintendent. The rank badge is a crown worn on the
epaulettes, the same as a
major in the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
.
Metropolitan Police
The rank of superintendent was introduced at the foundation of the
Metropolitan Police in 1829. Each
division was commanded by a superintendent. The rank below superintendent was originally
inspector until the introduction of chief inspector in 1868. Originally, only the
commissioners held a higher rank than superintendent (and they were not sworn police officers). In 1839, Captain
William Hay was appointed to the new rank of inspecting superintendent, replaced by
assistant commissioner in 1856. The rank of
district superintendent was introduced between superintendent and assistant commissioner in 1869, and was renamed
chief constable in 1886.
The rank of superintendent was also adopted in the Detective Branch (later the
Criminal Investigation Department
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is the branch of a police force to which most plainclothes criminal investigation, detectives belong in the United Kingdom and many Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth nations. A force's CID is disti ...
) from 1868, when
Adolphus Williamson, the first head of the branch, was promoted to the rank.
In 1949, Metropolitan Police superintendents were regraded to the new rank of chief superintendent, chief inspectors were regraded to superintendent, and
sub-divisional inspectors and
divisional detective inspectors were regraded to chief inspector (with those ranks being abolished).
In September 1953, there was another change, when the rank was split into superintendent grade I (current superintendents, chief inspectors commanding sub-divisions and detective chief inspectors commanding divisional CIDs) and superintendent grade II (other current chief inspectors), with a redefined rank of chief inspector being created for senior
inspectors.
[Report of the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis for the Year 1953] Superintendents grade II wore the crown (the rank badge formerly worn by chief inspectors), with superintendents grade I wearing a crown over a pip (the rank badge formerly worn by superintendents). This lasted until 1974, when superintendent once more became a single rank, wearing a crown on the epaulettes.
From January 1954 there was one superintendent grade I and one chief inspector in each sub-division, one chief superintendent, one superintendent grade II and one detective superintendent grade I in each division, and one
commander
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, one
deputy commander, one detective chief superintendent, and one detective superintendent grade II in each district.
A detective chief inspector was added in each division later in 1954.
Other British forces
In most other forces, superintendent lay between inspector and
assistant chief constable until well into the 20th century. In many smaller forces, the senior superintendent was also the ACC. Some forces had chief inspectors, and some later acquired chief superintendents, but this was by no means universal. Today, however, every force in the country has all three ranks.
Salary
A superintendent's starting salary, , is
£80,784 rising to £95,025 after five years. These salaries may be affected by regional and competency pay allowances.
United States
In the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
, superintendent is the title used for the head of certain police departments, such as the
New Jersey State Police, Police Command Staff in
New York State Police,
Massachusetts State Police,
Chicago Police Department,
New Orleans Police Department,
Ohio State Highway Patrol,
Missouri State Highway Patrol,
Oregon State Police, and
Indiana State Police. In some police departments, superintendent is instead the title used to describe a position with responsibilities that would be given in other police departments to bureau or division chiefs, with examples being the
Cambridge Police Department,
Boston Police Department and
Dayton, Ohio
Dayton () is a city in Montgomery County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. It is the List of cities in Ohio, sixth-most populous city in Ohio, with a population of 137,644 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. The Dayton metro ...
Police Department.
See also
*
Commissaire de police
*
Senior superintendent
*
Chief superintendent
Footnotes
References
*''Police Forces of the World'', by William Hall Watson, Zeus Publications 2006, {{ISBN, 1-921005-63-7
Police ranks
Police ranks of India
Police ranks of Pakistan
Police ranks in the United Kingdom
Police ranks of Sri Lanka