Police, Detective, DEA and INS Average Job,Career,and Employment Salaries Range

This is one of the Police, Detective, DEA and INS Average Job,Career,and Employment Salaries Range that you may use as the useful guideline when you are going to have a salary negotiation in the job interview.” Remember ” The data below may not be 100 % accurate depending on the experience you have, and the place of the job.
The middle 50 percent of police and sheriff’s patrol officers earned between $32,340 and $53,500; the highest-paid 10 percent made $65,330 while the lowest-earning 10 percent made les than $25,270. The median annual salary in 2002 was $42,270. Local government, State government, and Federal government median annual earnings were $42,020; $47,090; and $41,600 respectively.

The top 10 percent of police and detective supervisors earned more than $90,070 in 2002. The lowest 10 percent made less than $36,340. The middle two quartiles made between $47,210 and $74,610. Median annual salaries at the local level were $59,830; State government, $64,410; and Federal government, $78,230.

Detectives and criminal investigators averaged $51,410 in 2002. The 25th to 75th percentile earned from $39,010 to $65,980. The lowest and highest 10 percent earned $31,010 and $80,380 respectively. $66,500 was the Federal government median annual salary; $46,600 at the State level; and $47,700 locally.

Federal law enforcement employees’ salary rates are governed by Federal law. Because of the inherent amount of overtime Federal law enforcement officers will work, they are also awarded law enforcement availability pay (LEAP), which is 25 percent of the pay grade and step of the agent. FBI agents at the GS-10 level earned $48,890, though their base rate was only $39,115. Those at the GS-13 level in nonsupervisory roles earned a base pay of $76,560, including more than $15,300 in availability pay. In 2003 grades GS-14 and GS-15 earned FBI management, executives, and supervisors $72,381 and $85,140—with availability pay that was $90,480 and $106,430 annually. Where local pay was higher, Federal agents may earn even more. Some Federal agents qualify for special benefits packages—candidates should communicate with recruiters to find out more.

The following table presents the average earnings for sworn officers working full time in 2002, according to the International City-County Management Association’s annual Police and Fire Personnel, Salaries, and Expenditures Survey:

* Police chief - $68,337 to $87,037
* Deputy chief - $59,790 to $75,266
* Police captain - $56,499 to $70,177
* Police lieutenant - $52,446 to $63,059
* Police sergeant - $46,805 to $55,661
* Police corporal - $39,899 to $49,299

Overtime pay can raise annual earnings to well above the reported medians for law enforcement officers and detectives. Many officers are provided with a uniform allowance in addition to normal benefits like health insurance, sick days, and vacation time. Many officers retire with half-pay after only 20 or 25 years because of generous pension plans.

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