Noun
/ˌsiː.aɪˈdiː/
"CID" stands for "Criminal Investigation Department," a division of a police force in the United Kingdom and other countries that is responsible for investigating serious crimes. The term is also more generally used to refer to investigative units or departments within law enforcement agencies.
The term "CID" is more often used in written contexts, especially in legal documents, news articles regarding crime, or discussions about law enforcement tactics. It has a more specialized frequency of use rather than common conversational speech.
The CID launched an investigation into the recent spike in burglaries in the area.
CID lanzó una investigación sobre el reciente aumento de robos en la zona.
Officers from the CID are collaborating with local authorities to solve the case.
Los oficiales de la CID están colaborando con las autoridades locales para resolver el caso.
The CID often works closely with other departments to gather evidence.
La CID a menudo trabaja en estrecha colaboración con otros departamentos para recopilar pruebas.
While "CID" itself is not widely featured in idiomatic expressions, it is commonly referred to in conjunction with law enforcement phrases. Here are a few related idiomatic expressions and how they relate to the term:
The criminal was operating under the CID radar, avoiding detection for years.
El criminal estaba operando bajo el radar de la CID, evitando la detección durante años.
A CID investigation
The shocking murder prompted a CID investigation that captivated the community.
El impactante asesinato provocó una investigación de la CID que cautivó a la comunidad.
CID's eye
The CID's eye is always watching for suspicious activities in the neighborhood.
El ojo de la CID siempre está atento a actividades sospechosas en el vecindario.
Call in the CID
The term "CID" originated from the formation of specialized police units established in the United Kingdom during the late 19th century to combat rising crime rates. The focus on systematic investigation distinguished these departments from regular patrol units, and the term has since been adopted by multiple nations' law enforcement agencies.
Synonyms: Investigation Unit, Detective Division, Criminal Investigation Unit
Antonyms: Patrol Division, Uniformed Police, Community Safety Officers