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A sub-inspector of police.
A police officer
Usually, a Police Station.
Yes it is legal for an officer to take a minor to a police station without being arrested. This is called detainment. They are allowed to hold you for a period of unknown time, as every city and state is different. Usually 24 to 48 hours. However, if the minor is not being arrested and is being detained the officer must have probable cause to detain, such as possible runnaway or domestic violence, shoplifting etc. Usually the officer will call a parent or guardian to have them picked up from the police station if the minor cooperates and gives the contact information to the officer. But yes detainment is common.
He or she is usually called the Police Commissioner or the Commissioner of Police.
In most states the police officer that tends to the court room is a deputy sheriff. They are called bailiffs.
A police station, sometimes called a station house, is a building used to hold both police officers as well as staff members The work of the police station includes facilitating interrogations and temporarily holding prisoners.
It's called a CRIME.
They are generally called gendarmes.