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==Types of Arbitrators==
There are numerous ranks and roles within the Arbitrators:*'''Chasteners''': involves the interrogation of prisoners. {{Fn|1}} {{Fn|3c}}*'''Cyber-Mastiff Handler''' even acting for the Arbites, these usually are adepts of Mechanicus {{Fn|3d}}*'''Detective-Arbitrators''' {{Fn|3b}}**'''Detective''' apprehend cyber-criminals through the computer matrices of the [[Administratum]] {{Fn|1}}:**'''Detective-Espionist''' work with espionage-operations, able to control over webs of spies, informants and agents {{Fn|3b}}**'''Detective-Surveillor''' specialize in stalking and observing either lawbreakers or suspected lawbreakers and are apt with all kinds of technical devices {{Fn|3b}}
*[[Enforcer]]
*'''Verispex techniciansExecution teams''': provide forensic evidence in a crime scene*'''Chasteners''': involves hound the interrogation of prisoners.guilty through barren wastes and labyrinthine tunnels {{Fn|1}}*'''Patrol groups''': prowl the dangerous under-sections of city hives{{Fn|1}}*'''Shock troops''' break up vicious queue wars which often develop outside government buildings{{Fn|1}}*'''Execution teamsSnatch squads''' hound the guilty through barren wastes and labyrinthine tunnelsapprehend targets for interrogation {{Fn|1}}*'''Snatch squadsVerispex technicians''' apprehend targets for interrogation: provide forensic evidence in a crime scene {{Fn|1}} {{Fn|3c}}
Other kinds of Arbitrators include cyber-warfare specialists who apprehend cyber-criminals through the computer matrices of the In [[AdministratumCalixis Sector]] and specialist investigators known as '''Detectives'''the Lord Marshal Goreman has authorised his subordinates to pass titles of their own on their subordinates. Arbitrator who excels in interrogating might be called "Tongue-Cutter" or "Mindscour", for example.{{Fn|13a}}
==See Also==
*[[Judge]]
 
==Note/Canon conflict==
''Detective'' is used in [[Codex Imperialis]] to describe computer-guy that tracks cyber-criminals. {{Fn|1}} In much later works from FFG detectives are branched into subgroups presented earlier{{Fn|3b}} but there is no specific sub-group for this 2nd Edition -era ''detective''.
==Sources==
*{{Endn|1}}: [[Codex Imperialis]], pgs. 34-35
*{{Endn|2}}: [[Black Crusade: Hand of Corruption]], pg. 128
*3: [[Dark Heresy: Book of Judgement]]
**{{Endn|3a}}: pg 7
**{{Endn|3b}}: pg 24
**{{Endn|3c}}: pg 25
**{{Endn|3d}}: pg 44
[[Category:Adeptus Arbites]]
[[Category:Titles and Ranks]]
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