Department of Police
About This Role
<br>Conducts confidential investigations of civil/criminal case being considered and/or readied for court action and prosecution, obtains additional information, evidence and facts to clarify or substantiate findings of law enforcement agencies; and performs other related duties as required.<br><br>Distinguishing Characteristics:<br><br>This class differs from the Investigator IV in that the Investigator V conducts investigations of the most complex, confidential and diverse cases including those dealing with government officers and employees, organized crimes and career criminals; whereas the Investigator IV independently conducts complete investigations of felony and misdemeanor cases being considered and/or readied for prosecution.
Requirements
Training and Experience: A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree in police science, sociology, psychology, public administration or related field and three (3) years of investigational or law enforcement experience.<br><br>Specialized experience: As applicable for specific positions, the investigational or law enforcement experience shall have included or shall have been supplemented by at least six (6) months of full-time criminal investigative work.<br><br>License Requirement: Possession of a valid Hawaii State driver's license (Type 3).<br><br>Knowledge of: investigational methods and techniques; the rules of evidence and laws of arrest; court procedures and legal instruments; the
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