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316 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Law Enforcement Personnel

The requirements for law enforcementservice vary greatly from one locale to anotherbased upon each jurisdiction’s unique demo-graphic traits and characteristics. A smallcommunity situated between two large cities, forexample, may require a greater number of lawenforcement personnel than a community of thesame size that has no urban center nearby.Similarly, the needs of a community having ahighly mobile or seasonal population may bevery different from those of a city with arelatively stable population. A community thatincorporates legal gambling establishments willhave different law enforcement challenges thanone in which the presence of a large militarybase is the dominant influence, just as a smallcollege town will have different needs than onecomprised predominantly of retirees.

The functions of law enforcement are alsosignificantly diverse throughout the Nation. Theresponsibilities of state police and highwaypatrol agencies vary considerably from onejurisdiction to another. Their duties range fromtraffic enforcement on state highways andinterstate roadways to major investigativeresponsibilities for all violent crimes committedstatewide. In certain areas, sheriffs’ responsi-bilities are limited exclusively to civil functions,sole enforcement for state and local courts and/or the administration of the county jail facilities.In others, the sheriffs may be the only lawenforcement presence in remote locationscovering large geographical zones. Nationally,the overall role of law enforcement continues tobe expanded and redefined in light of theconstant threat from international and domesticterrorism. When attempting any comparison oflaw enforcement employee rates, the data usermust consider these differing service require-ments and responsibilities.

The data presented in the following tablesrepresent national, regional, and state averages;they should be viewed as guides or indicators,not as recommended or preferred police staffinglevels. Adequate personnel for a specific localecan be determined only after careful study andanalysis of the various conditions affectingservice requirements in that jurisdiction.

This edition of Crime in the United Statescontains a new table, Law Enforcement Employ-ees as of October 31, 2001, by Other Agenciesby State. Table 82 supplies employee data for171 law enforcement agencies charged withserving a broad range of specific organizations/entities. These county and state agencies servethe Nation’s transit systems, parks and forests,tribal reservations, hospitals, and school districts(including educational institutions not catego-rized as colleges or universities). Drug andnarcotics units and task forces are included inTable 82, along with county detectives andprosecutorial law enforcement staff. Collec-tively, 26.9 percent of the agencies listed servesome form of mass transit (airports, seaports,railways) and 25.7 percent are associated withschools or school districts. The majority ofthese agencies have concurrent jurisdiction withlocal law enforcement; therefore, no populationis assigned to them.

Law Enforcement Rate

A national average of 2.5 full-time officerswere employed for every 1,000 inhabitants inthe United States as of October 31, 2001.Including full-time civilian employees, theoverall law enforcement rate was 3.5 per 1,000inhabitants. (Based on Table 74). The 13,530city, county, and state police agencies reportingin 2001 collectively employed 659,104 officersand 279,926 civilian employees and providedlaw enforcement service to approximately 268million of the Nation’s inhabitants. (See Table74.) A listing of reported full-time law enforce-ment officers and civilian employees by state isprovided in Table 77.

The Nation’s cities collectively reported anaverage of 3.1 law enforcement employees per1,000 inhabitants. Cities with populations of 1million and over had the highest rate with 4.7employees per 1,000. Suburban and ruralcounties had rates of 4.4 and 4.2 employees per1,000 population, respectively. (Based on Table74.)

Regionally, the city law enforcementemployee rate was 3.6 per 1,000 inhabitants in

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the Northeast, 3.5 in the South, 2.8 in theMidwest, and 2.4 in the West. (See Table 70.)

Sworn Personnel

The national rate for all cities, basedsolely on sworn law enforcement personnel(excluding civilians), was 2.4 officers per 1,000inhabitants. By city population grouping, therates ranged from 3.5 officers per 1,000 inhabit-ants for cities with populations of 1 million andover to 1.8 in cities with 25,000 to 99,999inhabitants. Suburban and rural counties hadrates of 2.7 and 2.5 officers per 1,000 inpopulation, respectively. (Based on Table 74.)By region, cities in the North had the highestrate of sworn officers to population, 2.8 per1,000 followed by cities in the South with 2.7,the Midwest cities with 2.2, and the West with1.7 officers per 1,000 inhabitants. (See Table71.)

Both nationally and in cities, males madeup 88.8 percent of all sworn officers. Malesaccounted for 91.9 percent of sworn officers inrural counties and 87.1 percent in suburbancounties. (See Table 74.)

Table 79 provides a listing of reportedfull-time law enforcement officers and civilianemployees by university and college for eachstate. In 2001, 602 participating agencies

provided law enforcement services on collegeand university campuses. Sworn officerscomprised 65.8 percent of the staff in agenciesthat submitted employment data.

Civilian Employees

Of the total law enforcement employeeforce in the United States in 2001, civiliansconstituted 29.8 percent. In cities, civiliansrepresented 23.2 percent of the police employ-ees and made up 39.3 percent of the staff inboth suburban and rural counties. (See Table75.) Of all civilian employees, 62.7 percentwere female. (See Table 74.)

Law Enforcement Officers Killed andAssaulted

Seventy law enforcement officers werefeloniously slain in the line of duty in 2001, 19more than in the previous year. An additional78 officers were accidentally killed during theperformance of their official duties in 2001—7.1 percent less than the 2000 total of 84officers accidentally killed.

Extensive data on line-of-duty deaths andassaults on city, county, state, and federalofficers can be found in the Uniform CrimeReports publication, Law Enforcement OfficersKilled and Assaulted.

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Table 70

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees1 as of October 31, 2001Number and Rate per 1,000 Inhabitantsby Geographic Region and Division by Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Population group

Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI(70 cities, (163 cities, (380 cities, (734 cities, (1,739 cities, (7,175 cities,

Total Cities 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under(10,261 cities; and over; to 249,999; to 99,999; to 49,999; to 24,999; 10,000;

population population population population population population population Geographic region/division 178,915,172) 52,194,574) 24,348,635) 26,109,909) 25,485,483) 27,602,652) 23,173,919)

TOTAL CITIES: 10,261 cities; population 178,915,172:Number of employees 553,148 207,133 61,367 60,522 59,642 68,627 95,857Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.1 4.0 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.5 4.1

New England: 765 cities; population 12,434,046: Number of employees 33,124 2,791 5,047 5,777 6,972 7,261 5,276 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.7 4.7 3.5 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.9 Middle Atlantic: 1,404 cities; population 28,539,804: Number of employees 114,475 67,909 4,761 8,964 10,480 11,552 10,809 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 4.0 6.5 3.4 2.7 2.5 2.2 2.8

NORTHEAST: 2,169 cities; population 40,973,850: Number of employees 147,599 70,700 9,808 14,741 17,452 18,813 16,085 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.6 6.4 3.5 2.6 2.4 2.2 2.9

East North Central: 1,985 cities; population 31,321,118: Number of employees 90,658 31,570 7,252 10,350 11,670 14,780 15,036 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.9 4.4 2.5 2.2 2.1 2.3 3.2 West North Central: 910 cities; population 11,964,410: Number of employees 29,716 7,541 3,033 3,497 3,882 4,788 6,975 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.5 3.4 2.2 1.7 2.0 2.2 3.1

MIDWEST: 2,895 cities; population 43,285,528:Number of employees 120,374 39,111 10,285 13,847 15,552 19,568 22,011Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.8 4.2 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.3 3.1

South Atlantic: 1,723 cities; population 21,097,786: Number of employees 84,434 20,865 11,566 10,931 8,136 11,244 21,692 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 4.0 4.4 3.0 3.1 3.1 3.5 6.8 East South Central: 970 cities; population 8,725,952: Number of employees 32,287 6,301 4,329 1,855 3,418 5,443 10,941 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.7 3.2 3.5 3.3 2.9 3.1 5.4 West South Central: 1,176 cities; population 21,365,019: Number of employees 62,538 23,559 7,602 5,850 5,578 6,694 13,255 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.9 2.9 2.4 2.3 2.5 2.7 4.8

SOUTH: 3,869 cities; population 51,188,757:Number of employees 179,259 50,725 23,497 18,636 17,132 23,381 45,888Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.5 3.4 2.9 2.8 2.8 3.1 5.8

Mountain: 556 cities; population 12,849,955: Number of employees 34,430 14,523 5,829 2,981 3,040 2,669 5,388 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.7 2.9 2.2 2.0 2.4 2.5 4.2 Pacific: 772 cities; population 30,617,082: Number of employees 71,486 32,074 11,948 10,317 6,466 4,196 6,485 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.3 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.9 2.1 4.9

WEST: 1,328 cities; population 43,467,037:Number of employees 105,916 46,597 17,777 13,298 9,506 6,865 11,873Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.4 2.7 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.2 4.6

Suburban Area2: 6,262 agencies; population 107,394,915: County3: 3,269 agencies; population 89,140,075:Number of employees 400,174 Number of employees 385,882Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.7 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 4.3

1 Includes civilians.2 Suburban area includes law enforcement agencies in cities with less than 50,000 inhabitants and county law enforcement agencies that are within a Metropolitan Statistical Area (see Appendix III). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a central city. The agencies associated with suburban areas will also appear in other groups within this table.3 County is a combination of both suburban and rural counties.

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Table 71

Full-time Law Enforcement Officers as of October 31, 2001Number and Rate per 1,000 Inhabitantsby Geographic Region and Division by Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Population group

Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI(70 cities, (163 cities, (380 cities, (734 cities, (1,739 cities, (7,175 cities,

Total Cities 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under(10,261 cities; and over; to 249,999; to 99,999; to 49,999; to 24,999; 10,000;

population population population population population population populationGeographic region/division 178,915,172) 52,194,574) 24,348,635) 26,109,909) 25,485,483) 27,602,652) 23,173,919)

TOTAL CITIES: 10,261 cities; population 178,915,172: Number of officers 424,701 155,843 46,269 46,690 46,560 54,607 74,732 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.4 3.0 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.0 3.2

New England: 765 cities; population 12,434,046: Number of officers 27,141 2,130 4,145 4,984 5,802 5,955 4,125 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.2 3.6 2.9 2.1 1.9 1.9 2.3 Middle Atlantic: 1,404 cities; population 28,539,804: Number of officers 88,629 49,383 3,976 7,376 8,720 9,860 9,314 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 3.1 4.7 2.8 2.2 2.0 1.9 2.4

NORTHEAST: 2,169 cities; population 40,973,850: Number of officers 115,770 51,513 8,121 12,360 14,522 15,815 13,439 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.8 4.7 2.9 2.2 2.0 1.9 2.4

East North Central: 1,985 cities; population 31,321,118: Number of officers 73,731 26,737 5,868 8,081 9,125 11,712 12,208 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.4 3.8 2.0 1.7 1.7 1.8 2.6 West North Central: 910 cities; population 11,964,410: Number of officers 23,037 5,399 2,386 2,755 3,018 3,780 5,699 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 1.9 2.4 1.8 1.4 1.5 1.8 2.5

MIDWEST: 2,895 cities; population 43,285,528: Number of officers 96,768 32,136 8,254 10,836 12,143 15,492 17,907 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.2 3.5 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.8 2.6

South Atlantic: 1,723 cities; population 21,097,786: Number of officers 64,682 15,698 8,737 8,349 6,233 8,804 16,861 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 3.1 3.3 2.3 2.3 2.4 2.8 5.3 East South Central: 970 cities; population 8,725,952: Number of officers 24,489 4,826 3,152 1,419 2,712 4,224 8,156 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.8 2.4 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.4 4.1 West South Central: 1,176 cities; population 21,365,019: Number of officers 47,443 18,241 5,719 4,487 4,174 5,160 9,662 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.2 2.2 1.8 1.8 1.8 2.1 3.5

SOUTH: 3,869 cities; population 51,188,757: Number of officers 136,614 38,765 17,608 14,255 13,119 18,188 34,679 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.7 2.6 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.4 4.4

Mountain: 556 cities; population 12,849,955: Number of officers 24,084 9,784 4,048 2,157 2,144 1,985 3,966 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 1.9 1.9 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.9 3.1 Pacific: 772 cities; population 30,617,082: Number of officers 51,465 23,645 8,238 7,082 4,632 3,127 4,741 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 3.6

WEST: 1,328 cities; population 43,467,037: Number of officers 75,549 33,429 12,286 9,239 6,776 5,112 8,707 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 1.7 2.0 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.7 3.3

Suburban Area1: 6,262 agencies; population 107,394,915: County2: 3,269 agencies; population 89,140,075: Number of officers 268,655 Number of officers 234,403 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.5 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.6

1 Suburban area includes law enforcement agencies in cities with less than 50,000 inhabitants and county law enforcement agencies that are within a Metropolitan Statistical Area (see Appendix III). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a central city. The agencies associated with suburban areas will also appear in other groups within this table.2 County is a combination of both suburban and rural counties.

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Table 72

Agencies with Full-time Law Enforcement Employees1 as of October 31, 2001Range in Rate per 1,000 Inhabitantsby Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI(70 cities, (163 cities, (380 cities, (734 cities, (1,739 cities, (6,335 cities,

Total Cities2 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under(9,421 cities; and over; to 249,999; to 99,999; to 49,999; to 24,999; 10,000;population population population population population population population

Rate range 178,915,172) 52,194,574) 24,348,635) 26,109,909) 25,485,483) 27,602,652) 23,173,919)

.1-.5 Number 83 – – 1 2 9 71Percent 0.9 – – 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.1

.6-1.0 Number 331 – – 1 12 37 281Percent 3.5 – – 0.3 1.6 2.1 4.4

1.1-1.5 Number 903 – 13 38 78 135 639Percent 9.6 – 8.0 10.0 10.6 7.8 10.1

1.6-2.0 Number 1,722 7 44 130 186 373 982Percent 18.3 10.0 27.0 34.2 25.3 21.4 15.5

2.1-2.5 Number 1,846 13 43 107 223 466 994Percent 19.6 18.6 26.4 28.2 30.4 26.8 15.7

2.6-3.0 Number 1,478 19 28 51 126 374 880Percent 15.7 27.1 17.2 13.4 17.2 21.5 13.9

3.1-3.5 Number 913 9 19 23 61 153 648Percent 9.7 12.9 11.7 6.1 8.3 8.8 10.2

3.6-4.0 Number 617 8 8 14 21 99 467Percent 6.5 11.4 4.9 3.7 2.9 5.7 7.4

4.1-4.5 Number 424 2 4 8 17 41 352Percent 4.5 2.9 2.5 2.1 2.3 2.4 5.6

4.6-5.0 Number 276 3 4 5 5 19 240Percent 2.9 4.3 2.5 1.3 0.7 1.1 3.8

5.1 and over Number 828 9 – 2 3 33 781Percent 8.8 12.9 – 0.5 0.4 1.9 12.3

Total Cities Number 9,421 70 163 380 734 1,739 6,335Percent3 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

1 Includes civilians.2 The number of agencies used to compile these figures differs from the other Law Enforcement Employee tables because agencies with no resident population are excluded from this table. These agencies include those associated with universities and colleges (see Table 79) and other agencies (see Table 82), as well as some state agencies that have concurrent jurisdiction with other local law enforcement.

3 Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to totals.

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Table 73

Agencies with Full-time Law Enforcement Officers as of October 31, 2001Range in Rate per 1,000 Inhabitantsby Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Group I Group II Group III Group IV Group V Group VI(70 cities, (163 cities, (380 cities, (734 cities, (1,739 cities, (6,335 cities,

Total Cities1 250,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under(9,421 cities; and over; to 249,999; to 99,999; to 49,999; to 24,999; 10,000;population population population population population population population

Rate range 178,915,172) 52,194,574) 24,348,635) 26,109,909) 25,485,483) 27,602,652) 23,173,919)

.1-.5 Number 95 – – 1 2 9 83Percent 1.0 – – 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.3

.6-1.0 Number 484 – 10 24 45 72 333Percent 5.1 – 6.1 6.3 6.1 4.1 5.3

1.1-1.5 Number 1,678 8 56 132 208 354 920Percent 17.8 11.4 34.4 34.7 28.3 20.4 14.5

1.6-2.0 Number 2,453 25 42 126 268 641 1,351Percent 26.0 35.7 25.8 33.2 36.5 36.9 21.3

2.1-2.5 Number 1,782 12 29 56 128 374 1,183Percent 18.9 17.1 17.8 14.7 17.4 21.5 18.7

2.6-3.0 Number 1,009 9 14 24 53 162 747Percent 10.7 12.9 8.6 6.3 7.2 9.3 11.8

3.1-3.5 Number 670 6 10 8 23 78 545Percent 7.1 8.6 6.1 2.1 3.1 4.5 8.6

3.6-4.0 Number 374 2 2 6 5 26 333Percent 4.0 2.9 1.2 1.6 0.7 1.5 5.3

4.1-4.5 Number 256 2 – 2 1 12 239Percent 2.7 2.9 – 0.5 0.1 0.7 3.8

4.6-5.0 Number 161 5 – 1 – 2 153Percent 1.7 7.1 – 0.3 – 0.1 2.4

5.1 and over Number 459 1 – – 1 9 448Percent 4.9 1.4 – – 0.1 0.5 7.1

Total Cities Number 9,421 70 163 380 734 1,739 6,335Percent2 Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

1 The number of agencies used to compile these figures differs from the other Law Enforcement Officer tables because agencies with no resident population are excluded from this table. These agencies include those associated with universities and colleges (see Table 79) and other agencies (see Table 82), as well as some state agencies that have concurrent jurisdiction with other local law enforcement.2 Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to totals.

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Table 74

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001Percent Male and Femaleby Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Total police employees Police officers (sworn) Civilian employees

Percent Percent Percent

Population group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

TOTAL AGENCIES: 13,530 agencies;population 268,055,247 939,030 73.4 26.6 659,104 88.8 11.2 279,926 37.3 62.7

TOTAL CITIES: 10,261 cities;population 178,915,172 553,148 75.2 24.8 424,701 88.8 11.2 128,447 30.4 69.6

GROUP I 70 cities, 250,000 and over; population 52,194,574 207,133 71.0 29.0 155,843 83.7 16.3 51,290 32.3 67.7 10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 24,330,096 114,548 70.0 30.0 85,517 82.9 17.1 29,031 32.2 67.8 22 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 14,570,284 51,880 73.1 26.9 40,015 84.1 15.9 11,865 36.0 64.0 38 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 13,294,194 40,705 71.0 29.0 30,311 85.5 14.5 10,394 28.6 71.4

GROUP II163 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 24,348,635 61,367 73.7 26.3 46,269 89.1 10.9 15,098 26.2 73.8

GROUP III380 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 26,109,909 60,522 76.6 23.4 46,690 91.4 8.6 13,832 26.3 73.7

GROUP IV734 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 25,485,483 59,642 78.3 21.7 46,560 92.3 7.7 13,082 28.3 71.7

GROUP V1,739 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 27,602,652 68,627 79.5 20.5 54,607 93.2 6.8 14,020 26.3 73.7

GROUP VI7,175 cities, under 10,000; population 23,173,919 95,857 79.7 20.3 74,732 92.2 7.8 21,125 35.4 64.6

SUBURBAN COUNTIES913 agencies; population 57,459,771 254,028 70.3 29.7 154,304 87.1 12.9 99,724 44.3 55.7

RURAL COUNTIES2,356 agencies; population 31,680,304 131,854 71.9 28.1 80,099 91.9 8.1 51,755 40.8 59.2

SUBURBAN AREA1

6,262 agencies; population 107,394,915 400,174 73.6 26.4 268,655 89.3 10.7 131,519 41.5 58.5

1 Suburban area includes law enforcement agencies in cities with less than 50,000 inhabitants and county law enforcement agencies that are within a Metropolitan Statistical Area (see Appendix III). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a central city. The agencies associated with suburban areas will also appear in other groups within this table.

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Table 75

Full-time Civilian Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001Percent of Totalby Population Group[2001 estimated population]

Percent Percentcivilian civilian

Population group employees Population group employees

TOTAL AGENCIES: 13,530 agencies; GROUP IV population 268,055,247 29.8 734 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 25,485,483 21.9

TOTAL CITIES: 10,261 cities; GROUP V population 178,915,172 23.2 1,739 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 27,602,652 20.4

GROUP I GROUP VI70 cities, 250,000 and over; population 52,194,574 24.8 7,175 cities, under 10,000; population 23,173,919 22.0 10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 24,330,096 25.3 22 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 14,570,284 22.9 SUBURBAN COUNTIES 38 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 13,294,194 25.5 913 agencies; population 57,459,771 39.3

GROUP II RURAL COUNTIES163 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 24,348,635 24.6 2,356 agencies; population 31,680,304 39.3

GROUP III SUBURBAN AREA1

380 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 26,109,909 22.9 6,262 agencies; population 107,394,915 32.9

1 Suburban area includes law enforcement agencies in cities with less than 50,000 inhabitants and county law enforcement agencies that are within a Metropolitan Statistical Area (see Appendix III). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a central city. The agencies associated with suburban areas will also appear in other groups within this table.

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ALABAMADepartment of Public Safety 1,205 595 16 169 425Other state agencies 257 197 10 8 42

ALASKAState Police 591 323 17 95 156

ARIZONADepartment of Public Safety 1,830 960 77 320 473

CALIFORNIAHighway Patrol 10,169 6,242 616 1,452 1,859Other state agencies 1,126 790 203 53 80

COLORADOState Police 1,198 639 38 191 330Other state agencies 53 38 10 2 3

CONNECTICUTState Police 1,778 1,163 86 235 294Other state agencies 24 21 2 0 1

DELAWAREState Police 820 547 58 97 118Other state agencies 754 399 88 58 209

FLORIDAHighway Patrol 2,138 1,470 185 172 311Other state agencies 976 709 49 80 138

GEORGIADepartment of Public Safety 1,921 835 27 377 682Other state agencies 2,299 728 64 910 597

IDAHOState Police 337 250 11 12 64

ILLINOISState Police 3,876 1,958 197 1,187 534Other state agencies 421 314 30 32 45

INDIANAState Police 1,940 1,196 68 258 418Other state agencies 7 7 0 0 0

IOWADepartment of Public Safety 951 615 36 121 179

KANSASHighway Patrol 803 487 20 124 172Other state agencies 472 272 14 60 126

KENTUCKYState Police 1,689 921 33 383 352Other state agencies 541 413 14 52 62

LOUISIANAState Police 1,556 1,064 45 123 324

MAINEState Police 463 311 21 48 83Other state agencies 141 38 3 49 51

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MARYLANDState Police 2,315 1,374 160 377 404Other state agencies 1,707 994 180 299 234

MASSACHUSETTSState Police 2,697 2,076 217 202 202

MICHIGANState Police 3,233 1,868 261 515 589

MINNESOTAState Patrol 764 490 50 125 99

MISSISSIPPIHighway Safety Patrol 1,060 556 9 152 343

MISSOURIState Highway Patrol 2,129 1,017 41 526 545Other state agencies 40 30 2 1 7

MONTANAHighway Patrol 259 191 12 16 40

NEBRASKAState Patrol 653 457 21 57 118

NEVADAHighway Patrol 592 379 24 48 141

NEW HAMPSHIREState Police 447 273 29 57 88Other state agencies 34 18 3 5 8

NEW JERSEYState Police 4,044 2,634 93 591 726Other state agencies 42 40 0 0 2Port Authority of New York and New Jersey1 662 565 41 10 46

NEW MEXICOState Police 717 537 23 64 93

NEW YORKState Police 5,121 3,841 325 389 566Other state agencies 282 243 13 14 12Port Authority of New York and New Jersey2

NORTH CAROLINAHighway Patrol 1,779 1,358 27 223 171Other state agencies 1,153 745 114 65 229

NORTH DAKOTAHighway Patrol 186 117 6 36 27

OHIOState Highway Patrol 2,596 1,354 140 503 599

OKLAHOMADepartment of Public Safety 1,452 856 22 262 312

OREGONState Police 1,205 668 70 173 294

Table 76

Full-time State Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by State

Number of law enforcement employees Number of law enforcement employees

Officers Civilians Officers Civilians

State Total Male Female Male Female State Total Male Female Male Female

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Table 76

Full-time State Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by State—Continued

Number of law enforcement employees Number of law enforcement employees

Officers Civilians Officers Civilians

State Total Male Female Male Female State Total Male Female Male Female

PENNSYLVANIAState Police 5,664 3,937 167 699 861Other state agencies 227 161 20 14 32

RHODE ISLANDState Police 263 198 19 28 18Other state agencies 45 33 4 4 4

SOUTH CAROLINAHighway Patrol 1,093 873 30 60 130Other state agencies 1,077 633 119 98 227

SOUTH DAKOTAHighway Patrol 222 143 2 57 20Other state agencies 132 37 0 31 64

TENNESSEEDepartment of Public Safety 1,808 842 45 216 705Other state agencies 1,651 701 52 456 442

TEXASDepartment of Public Safety 6,984 2,873 163 1,203 2,745

UTAHHighway Patrol 448 405 10 8 25Other state agencies 195 177 8 5 5

VERMONTState Police 422 282 19 33 88

VIRGINIAState Police 2,411 1,690 69 220 432Other state agencies 902 585 69 115 133

WASHINGTONState Patrol 2,147 949 72 572 554

WEST VIRGINIAState Police 967 617 15 109 226Other state agencies 134 123 0 0 11

WISCONSINState Patrol 668 441 72 75 80Other state agencies 303 236 22 20 25

WYOMINGHighway Patrol 325 172 4 66 83

1 Data reported are the number of law enforcement employees for the state of New Jersey.2 Due to the events of September 11, 2001, data for this table are not available.

Note: Caution should be used when comparing data from one state to that of another. The responsibilities of the various state police, highway patrol, and department of publicsafety agencies range from full law enforcement duties to only traffic patrol, which can impact both level of employment for agencies as well as the ratio of sworn officers tocivilians employed. Any valid comparison must take these factors and the other identified crime factors (see page iv) into consideration.

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ALABAMA 349 agencies; MISSOURI 299 agencies;population 4,451,163 15,303 9,370 753 1,855 3,325 population 5,497,044 17,118 10,692 1,133 2,020 3,273

ALASKA 42 agencies; MONTANA 103 agencies;population 634,787 1,821 1,061 104 198 458 population 902,713 2,620 1,432 88 478 622

ARIZONA 102 agencies; NEBRASKA 159 agencies;population 5,297,623 18,548 9,671 1,139 3,329 4,409 population 1,694,176 4,532 2,971 329 298 934

ARKANSAS 198 agencies; NEVADA 36 agencies;population 2,692,090 7,538 4,517 513 970 1,538 population 2,106,074 7,513 4,082 417 1,048 1,966

CALIFORNIA 460 agencies; NEW HAMPSHIRE 134 agencies;population 30,099,815 105,999 62,319 8,621 12,361 22,698 population 968,701 2,704 1,892 129 208 475

COLORADO 232 agencies; NEW JERSEY 530 agencies;population 4,345,118 15,172 8,990 1,260 1,579 3,343 population 8,233,372 38,817 28,322 2,128 3,023 5,344

CONNECTICUT 100 agencies; NEW MEXICO 60 agencies;population 3,425,074 9,825 7,280 664 672 1,209 population 1,315,400 4,294 2,823 275 324 872

DELAWARE 51 agencies; NEW YORK 401 agencies;population 795,253 2,964 1,851 251 340 522 population 17,362,904 86,297 55,020 8,226 7,519 15,532

DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA 512 agencies; COLUMBIA 3 agencies; population 8,162,627 27,636 17,436 2,153 3,278 4,769

population 571,822 4,743 3,049 920 278 496NORTH DAKOTA 94 agencies;

FLORIDA 377 agencies; population 625,681 1,493 1,017 78 136 262population 15,916,614 62,977 34,482 5,108 7,952 15,435

OHIO 518 agencies;GEORGIA 518 agencies; population 10,680,532 32,495 20,216 2,532 3,862 5,885

population 7,692,407 30,029 18,433 2,661 2,993 5,942OKLAHOMA 300 agencies;

HAWAII 4 agencies; population 3,460,097 10,561 6,555 525 1,486 1,995population 1,224,398 3,530 2,495 263 214 558

OREGON 167 agencies;IDAHO 115 agencies; population 3,446,968 7,780 5,048 536 500 1,696

population 1,305,535 3,480 2,246 136 173 925PENNSYLVANIA 611 agencies;

ILLINOIS 747 agencies; population 7,309,014 25,244 18,705 2,564 1,490 2,485population 12,398,330 50,371 31,261 5,193 6,548 7,369

RHODE ISLAND 43 agencies;INDIANA 247 agencies; population 1,052,814 3,070 2,286 153 289 342

population 5,897,947 16,694 9,609 758 2,883 3,444SOUTH CAROLINA 306 agencies;

IOWA 232 agencies; population 3,965,611 12,318 8,333 1,014 937 2,034population 2,915,711 7,511 4,732 332 852 1,595

SOUTH DAKOTA 125 agencies;KANSAS 339 agencies; population 756,600 1,989 1,181 67 322 419

population 2,618,694 9,905 6,178 516 1,254 1,957TENNESSEE 417 agencies;

KENTUCKY 384 agencies; population 5,607,075 22,994 13,334 1,452 3,291 4,917population 4,025,105 9,968 7,022 629 862 1,455

TEXAS 932 agencies;LOUISIANA 210 agencies; population 21,037,517 75,359 42,246 4,778 12,030 16,305

population 4,388,774 20,900 13,333 3,022 1,405 3,140UTAH 125 agencies;

MAINE 136 agencies; population 2,269,233 6,835 4,225 389 937 1,284population 1,280,138 2,859 2,059 126 288 386

VERMONT 56 agencies;MARYLAND 123 agencies; population 362,470 1,238 864 65 96 213

population 5,211,141 19,143 12,638 2,012 1,702 2,791VIRGINIA 278 agencies;

MASSACHUSETTS 328 agencies; population 7,186,387 21,074 14,668 1,753 1,305 3,348population 6,324,198 20,043 15,398 1,306 1,442 1,897

WASHINGTON 246 agencies;MICHIGAN 550 agencies; population 5,968,232 14,000 8,846 947 1,410 2,797

population 9,949,888 28,596 18,589 2,898 2,737 4,372WEST VIRGINIA 344 agencies;

MINNESOTA 282 agencies; population 1,792,619 4,003 2,992 100 371 540population 4,802,774 12,277 7,154 861 1,691 2,571

WISCONSIN 356 agencies;MISSISSIPPI 183 agencies; population 5,153,905 16,589 10,377 1,594 1,581 3,037

population 2,380,448 8,255 4,717 377 1,274 1,887 WYOMING 66 agencies;

population 492,634 2,006 1,158 81 234 533

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Table 77

Full-time State Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by State[2001 estimated population]

Number of law enforcement employees Number of law enforcement employees

Officers Civilians Officers Civilians

State Total Male Female Male Female State Total Male Female Male Female

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Decatur 139 121 18Demopolis 27 23 4Dora 6 3 3Dothan 222 153 69Dozier 1 1 0East Brewton 8 6 2Eclectic 9 5 4Elba 28 19 9Elberta 4 4 0Enterprise 63 48 15Eufaula 51 35 16Eutaw 11 7 4Evergreen 21 15 6Fairfield 54 39 15Fairhope 26 24 2Falkville 4 4 0Fayette 12 12 0Flomaton 14 9 5Florala 9 5 4Florence 119 94 25Foley 57 35 22Fort Payne 39 35 4Fultondale 23 18 5Gadsden 135 104 31Gantt 2 2 0Gardendale 32 25 7Geneva 16 11 5Glencoe 9 6 3Goodwater 10 5 5Gordo 1 1 0Grant 3 3 0Graysville 12 8 4Greensboro 10 10 0Greenville 38 30 8Grove Hill 6 6 0Gulf Shores 38 28 10Guntersville 40 27 13Gurley 4 4 0Hackleburg 5 5 0Haleyville 19 14 5Hamilton 14 13 1Hanceville 12 8 4Hartford 15 9 6Hartselle 35 29 6Hayneville 3 3 0Headland 12 7 5Heflin 10 9 1Helena 20 15 5Highland Lake 2 2 0Hillsboro 2 2 0Hobson City 3 3 0Hokes Bluff 8 5 3Hollywood 3 2 1Homewood 97 68 29Hoover 183 133 50Hueytown 31 26 5Huntsville 524 360 164Hurtsboro 5 5 0Irondale 38 31 7Jackson 24 19 5Jacksonville 28 23 5Jasper 73 50 23Jemison 5 5 0Killen 4 4 0Kimberly 2 2 0Kinston 2 2 0Lafayette 17 15 2

ALABAMA—ContinuedALABAMA

Abbeville 17 10 7Adamsville 25 14 11Addison 3 3 0Alabaster 51 41 10Albertville 48 35 13Alexander City 61 45 16Aliceville 11 7 4Andalusia 36 27 9Anniston 131 99 32Arab 33 24 9Ardmore 10 6 4Argo 3 3 0Ariton 5 2 3Ashford 10 6 4Ashland 12 8 4Ashville 4 4 0Athens 51 40 11Atmore 31 23 8Attalla 26 21 5Auburn 77 66 11Baker Hill 2 2 0Bay Minette 27 20 7Bayou La Batre 25 19 6Bear Creek 3 3 0Berry 3 3 0Bessemer 140 120 20Birmingham 1,150 857 293Blountsville 8 8 0Boaz 31 21 10Brantley 5 3 2Brent 5 5 0Brewton 24 18 6Bridgeport 9 5 4Brighton 12 6 6Brilliant 1 1 0Brookside 2 2 0Brundidge 11 6 5Butler 10 6 4Calera 19 15 4Camden 8 8 0Camp Hill 2 2 0Carbon Hill 10 5 5Cedar Bluff 3 3 0Centre 10 9 1Centreville 7 7 0Chatom 6 6 0Cherokee 4 4 0Chickasaw 23 19 4Childersburg 15 11 4Citronelle 11 7 4Clanton 26 24 2Clayton 4 4 0Cleveland 2 2 0Clio 6 4 2Coffeeville 2 1 1Collinsville 9 5 4Columbiana 16 11 5Coosada 3 3 0Cordova 8 5 3Cottonwood 3 3 0Courtland 4 4 0Creola 12 8 4Cullman 69 48 21Dadeville 11 11 0Daleville 24 18 6Daphne 63 37 26Dauphin Island 9 5 4

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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Lanett 33 28 5Leeds 28 22 6Leighton 5 5 0Level Plains 7 5 2Lexington 2 2 0Lincoln 22 17 5Linden 6 6 0Lineville 11 7 4Lipscomb 8 2 6Littleville 9 5 4Livingston 11 7 4Louisville 3 3 0Loxley 13 7 6Luverne 16 12 4Madison 69 50 19Maplesville 4 4 0Marion 14 8 6McIntosh 6 6 0Midfield 21 17 4Midland City 7 4 3Millbrook 28 21 7Millport 2 2 0Millry 3 3 0Mobile 678 515 163Monroeville 22 17 5Montevallo 19 14 5Montgomery 600 429 171Moody 16 15 1Morris 5 5 0Mosses 1 1 0Moulton 11 11 0Moundville 5 4 1Mountain Brook 62 51 11Mount Vernon 9 8 1Muscle Shoals 42 33 9Napier Field 2 2 0New Brockton 5 5 0New Hope 9 9 0Newton 3 2 1Northport 71 55 16Notasulga 7 4 3Oakman 3 3 0Oneonta 20 19 1Opelika 87 74 13Opp 27 21 6Orange Beach 42 31 11Oxford 45 35 10Ozark 46 40 6Parrish 6 6 0Pelham 68 56 12Pell City 32 30 2Pennington 1 1 0Phenix City 93 75 18Phil Campbell 7 6 1Pickensville 2 2 0Piedmont 16 11 5Pinckard 2 2 0Pine Hill 5 5 0Pisgah 1 1 0Pleasant Grove 19 14 5Prattville 88 78 10Priceville 4 4 0Prichard 71 55 16Ragland 10 6 4Rainbow City 32 20 12Rainsville 14 10 4Ranburne 2 2 0

Red Bay 12 8 4Red Level 7 5 2Reform 5 5 0Riverside 5 5 0Roanoke 27 22 5Robertsdale 15 10 5Rogersville 4 4 0Russellville 28 23 5Samson 8 4 4Saraland 55 42 13Satsuma 15 11 4Scottsboro 66 44 22Section 1 1 0Selma 109 61 48Sheffield 37 32 5Shorter 9 5 4Slocomb 10 6 4Snead 5 5 0Somerville 4 3 1Southside 13 8 5Spanish Fort 6 6 0Springville 7 7 0Steele 4 4 0Stevenson 8 4 4St. Florian 3 3 0Sulligent 5 5 0Sumiton 15 10 5Summerdale 6 5 1Sylacauga 47 38 9Sylvania 3 3 0Talladega 52 40 12Tallassee 25 19 6Tarrant City 25 20 5Thomasville 21 19 2Thorsby 4 4 0Town Creek 4 4 0Triana 3 2 1Trinity 5 5 0Troy 60 46 14Trussville 40 30 10Tuscaloosa 299 232 67Tuscumbia 27 21 6Tuskegee 42 28 14Union Springs 14 9 5Uniontown 8 7 1Valley 35 26 9Valley Head 3 2 1Vance 3 3 0Vernon 8 8 0Vestavia Hills 52 50 2Wadley 8 4 4Warrior 15 10 5Weaver 12 9 3Wedowee 7 7 0West Blocton 7 7 0Wetumpka 30 22 8Winfield 12 10 2York 7 4 3

ALASKA

Anchorage 434 313 121Bethel 20 13 7Bristol Bay Borough 9 2 7Cordova 10 5 5Craig 10 5 5Dillingham 20 7 13

ALABAMA—Continued ALABAMA—Continued

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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Emmonak 5 5 0Fairbanks 60 44 16Haines 9 4 5Homer 17 8 9Hoonah 6 4 2Juneau 78 43 35Kake 5 2 3Kenai 24 15 9Ketchikan 35 25 10Klawock 3 3 0Kodiak 33 16 17Kotzebue 9 8 1Nenana 2 2 0Nome 15 9 6North Pole 16 11 5North Slope Borough 73 47 26Palmer 26 11 15Petersburg 13 8 5Sand Point 6 4 2Seldovia 2 2 0Seward 21 8 13Sitka 31 21 10Skagway 7 4 3Soldotna 14 13 1St. Paul 10 5 5Togiak 3 3 0Unalaska 32 15 17Valdez 22 11 11Wasilla 16 15 1Whittier 3 3 0Wrangell 11 6 5

ARIZONA

Apache Junction 76 49 27Avondale 77 60 17Benson 21 14 7Bisbee 23 17 6Buckeye 30 20 10Bullhead City 122 78 44Camp Verde 29 19 10Casa Grande 78 55 23Chandler 420 282 138Chino Valley 30 19 11Clarkdale 9 7 2Clifton 9 6 3Colorado City 5 5 0Coolidge 38 29 9Cottonwood 39 25 14Douglas 48 37 11Eagar 11 9 2El Mirage 47 39 8Eloy 42 26 16Flagstaff 133 87 46Florence 26 18 8Fredonia 3 3 0Gilbert 164 113 51Glendale 448 322 126Globe 33 24 9Goodyear 54 40 14Hayden 7 5 2Holbrook 22 17 5Huachuca City 10 4 6Jerome 5 5 0Kearny 10 5 5Kingman 68 46 22Lake Havasu City 96 68 28

Mammoth 10 5 5Marana 64 49 15Mesa 1,166 741 425Miami 10 8 2Nogales 83 64 19Oro Valley 93 68 25Page 35 20 15Paradise Valley 44 34 10Parker 13 10 3Patagonia 3 3 0Payson 36 26 10Peoria 153 107 46Phoenix 3,593 2,675 918Pima 3 3 0Pinetop-Lakeside 26 17 9Prescott 86 54 32Prescott Valley 52 40 12Quartzsite 9 8 1Safford 21 18 3Sahuarita 12 10 2San Luis 40 31 9Scottsdale 578 348 230Sedona 39 29 10Show Low 35 25 10Sierra Vista 78 51 27Snowflake-Taylor 18 12 6Somerton 22 17 5South Tucson 32 22 10Springerville 9 7 2St. Johns 11 8 3Superior 17 10 7Surprise 74 59 15Tempe 485 327 158Thatcher 11 10 1Tolleson 27 20 7Tombstone 9 8 1Tucson 1,316 979 337Wellton 4 4 0Wickenburg 19 12 7Willcox 18 10 8Williams 17 9 8Winslow 34 25 9Youngtown 9 8 1Yuma 198 137 61

ARKANSAS

Alma 12 7 5Arkadelphia 30 23 7Ashdown 11 10 1Atkins 7 6 1Bald Knob 9 5 4Barling 11 10 1Beebe 16 10 6Benton 64 54 10Bentonville 62 40 22Berryville 9 8 1Blytheville 80 60 20Booneville 11 7 4Brinkley 14 11 3Bryant 31 24 7Bull Shoals 3 3 0Cabot 41 30 11Camden 39 26 13Carlisle 10 6 4Cherokee Village 7 6 1Clarksville 18 14 4

ARIZONA—Continued

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

ALASKA—Continued

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Conway 113 93 20Corning 12 8 4Crossett 25 15 10Danville 6 6 0Dardanelle 12 8 4DeQueen 14 11 3Dermott 13 6 7Des Arc 4 4 0De Witt 13 8 5Dumas 25 10 15Earle 13 8 5El Dorado 67 50 17England 11 6 5Eudora 12 7 5Eureka Springs 16 9 7Farmington 7 7 0Fayetteville 141 99 42Flippin 5 4 1Fordyce 12 9 3Forrest City 42 32 10Fort Smith 192 151 41Greenbrier 17 16 1Green Forest 7 5 2Greenland 4 4 0Greenwood 16 15 1Gurdon 5 4 1Hamburg 7 6 1Harrisburg 5 4 1Harrison 50 28 22Hazen 8 4 4Heber Springs 21 13 8Helena 21 16 5Hermitage 4 4 0Hope 32 22 10Horseshoe Bend 7 6 1Hot Springs 128 98 30Hoxie 8 4 4Jacksonville 78 66 12Jonesboro 121 112 9Lake Village 15 9 6Lincoln 5 5 0Little Rock 701 558 143Lonoke 17 11 6Lowell 12 11 1Magnolia 26 21 5Malvern 24 20 4Marianna 21 16 5Marion 18 15 3Marked Tree 12 8 4Maumelle 24 16 8Mayflower 5 4 1McGehee 18 10 8Mena 18 15 3Monticello 25 20 5Morrilton 28 17 11Mountain Home 38 30 8Mountain View 8 7 1Mulberry 3 3 0Nashville 13 12 1Newport 21 15 6North Little Rock 233 191 42Osceola 43 23 20Ozark 8 7 1Paragould 37 32 5Paris 13 8 5Piggott 8 8 0

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

ARKANSAS—Continued ARKANSAS—Continued

Pine Bluff 166 141 25Pocahontas 15 14 1Prairie Grove 7 6 1Prescott 9 8 1Rogers 102 75 27Russellville 66 54 12Searcy 49 38 11Sheridan 26 11 15Sherwood 78 55 23Siloam Springs 47 30 17Smackover 5 4 1Springdale 139 97 42Star City 6 5 1Stuttgart 29 19 10Texarkana 116 79 37Trumann 20 15 5Tuckerman 6 5 1Van Buren 49 36 13Waldron 7 7 0Walnut Ridge 12 8 4Ward 8 6 2Warren 20 13 7West Fork 5 5 0West Helena 31 23 8West Memphis 90 77 13White Hall 12 11 1Wynne 19 17 2

CALIFORNIA

Adelanto 26 19 7Alameda 148 101 47Albany 32 28 4Alhambra 128 82 46Alturas 11 10 1Anaheim 553 401 152Anderson 26 15 11Angels Camp 8 7 1Antioch 137 103 34Arcadia 106 71 35Arcata 34 23 11Arroyo Grande 36 26 10Arvin 20 13 7Atascadero 39 30 9Atherton 27 21 6Atwater 40 30 10Auburn 35 22 13Azusa 76 57 19Bakersfield 422 301 121Baldwin Park 90 65 25Banning 46 34 12Barstow 56 36 20Bear Valley 11 7 4Beaumont 27 20 7Bell 47 38 9Bell Gardens 68 50 18Belmont 47 30 17Belvedere 8 7 1Benicia 49 34 15Berkeley 287 193 94Beverly Hills 195 131 64Bishop 21 14 7Blue Lake 11 8 3Blythe 35 24 11Brawley 40 30 10Brea 137 107 30

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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Brentwood 46 35 11Brisbane 19 17 2Broadmoor 10 9 1Buena Park 149 94 55Burbank 277 159 118Burlingame 67 48 19Calexico 55 37 18California City 20 14 6Calipatria 5 5 0Calistoga 15 11 4Campbell 60 42 18Capitola 31 20 11Carlsbad 141 102 39Carmel 22 13 9Cathedral City 78 49 29Ceres 57 42 15Chico 121 75 46Chino 119 86 33Chowchilla 24 17 7Chula Vista 305 210 95Claremont 60 40 20Clayton 13 11 2Clearlake 30 23 7Cloverdale 19 12 7Clovis 131 82 49Coalinga 25 19 6Colma 21 16 5Colton 84 62 22Colusa 9 8 1Concord 220 158 62Corcoran 28 19 9Corning 22 14 8Corona 229 148 81Coronado 60 43 17Costa Mesa 211 149 62Cotati 19 12 7Covina 85 56 29Crescent City 14 13 1Culver City 167 127 40Cypress 63 55 8Daly City 153 117 36Davis 80 52 28Delano 53 33 20Del Rey Oaks 6 6 0Dinuba 30 23 7Dixon 28 24 4Dos Palos 9 9 0Downey 155 108 47Dublin 52 45 7East Palo Alto 55 47 8El Cajon 216 141 75El Centro 67 47 20El Cerrito 42 34 8El Monte 198 145 53El Segundo 94 62 32Emeryville 55 37 18Escalon 12 10 2Escondido 221 154 67Etna 2 2 0Eureka 72 46 26Exeter 17 15 2Fairfax 17 12 5Fairfield 165 107 58Farmersville 15 13 2Ferndale 4 4 0Firebaugh 17 12 5

CALIFORNIA—Continued CALIFORNIA—Continued

Folsom 70 51 19Fontana 188 134 54Fort Bragg 19 15 4Fortuna 21 15 6Foster City 60 42 18Fountain Valley 76 56 20Fowler 7 6 1Fremont 321 208 113Fresno 1,034 693 341Fullerton 213 147 66Galt 31 21 10Gardena 101 81 20Garden Grove 236 165 71Gilroy 103 58 45Glendale 341 231 110Glendora 90 59 31Gonzales 14 12 2Grass Valley 28 21 7Greenfield 19 16 3Gridley 22 16 6Grover Beach 26 19 7Guadalupe 14 12 2Gustine 10 9 1Half Moon Bay 17 12 5Hanford 58 41 17Hawthorne 134 92 42Hayward 312 195 117Healdsburg 27 16 11Hemet 84 62 22Hercules 23 21 2Hermosa Beach 58 37 21Hillsborough 34 26 8Hollister 39 32 7Holtville 11 7 4Hughson 5 4 1Huntington Beach 365 228 137Huntington Park 111 73 38Huron 18 10 8Imperial 13 12 1Indio 70 49 21Inglewood 255 197 58Ione 7 6 1Irvine 219 153 66Irwindale 27 21 6Isleton 4 4 0Jackson 13 10 3Kensington 10 10 0Kerman 20 20 0King City 20 16 4Kingsburg 20 15 5Laguna Beach 83 50 33La Habra 106 67 39Lakeport 16 14 2Lake Shastina 5 4 1La Mesa 79 57 22La Palma 35 26 9La Verne 64 47 17Lemoore 35 28 7Lincoln 24 17 7Lindsay 28 18 10Livermore 138 88 50Livingston 23 18 5Lodi 117 78 39Lompoc 67 48 19Long Beach 1,343 859 484Los Alamitos 28 25 3

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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Los Altos 44 28 16Los Angeles 11,979 8,943 3,036Los Banos 47 31 16Los Gatos 74 46 28Madera 66 51 15Mammoth Lakes 22 18 4Manhattan Beach 94 59 35Manteca 80 61 19Marina 38 31 7Martinez 50 37 13Marysville 37 21 16Maywood 38 28 10Menlo Park 74 53 21Merced 114 80 34Millbrae 44 33 11Mill Valley 26 22 4Milpitas 115 89 26Modesto 366 258 108Monrovia 86 63 23Montclair 76 52 24Montebello 128 91 37Monterey 80 58 22Monterey Park 119 82 37Moraga 13 12 1Morgan Hill 46 31 15Morro Bay 27 20 7Mountain View 133 94 39Mount Shasta 16 9 7Murrieta 54 38 16Napa 127 78 49National City 121 86 35Nevada City 10 9 1Newark 77 52 25Newman 14 12 2Newport Beach 228 145 83Novato 79 58 21Oakdale 34 26 8Oakland 1,175 738 437Oceanside 247 166 81Ontario 325 222 103Orange 239 144 95Orland 10 9 1Oroville 24 24 0Oxnard 331 205 126Pacifica 52 37 15Pacific Grove 39 30 9Palm Springs 145 88 57Palo Alto 166 90 76Palos Verdes Estates 36 24 12Paradise 33 24 9Parlier 14 12 2Pasadena 347 235 112Paso Robles 42 34 8Petaluma 95 65 30Piedmont 28 20 8Pinole 34 24 10Pismo Beach 29 21 8Pittsburg 93 73 20Placentia 73 58 15Placerville 26 16 10Pleasant Hill 64 42 22Pleasanton 113 80 33Pomona 286 164 122Porterville 68 45 23Port Hueneme 30 23 7Red Bluff 46 27 19Redding 158 109 49

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

CALIFORNIA—Continued CALIFORNIA—Continued

Redlands 139 77 62Redondo Beach 134 107 27Redwood City 139 99 40Reedley 42 27 15Rialto 140 98 42Richmond 261 188 73Ridgecrest 43 29 14Rio Dell 7 7 0Rio Vista 14 12 2Ripon 23 15 8Riverbank 17 14 3Riverside 497 346 151Rocklin 59 40 19Rohnert Park 100 64 36Roseville 146 88 58Ross 9 8 1Sacramento 976 621 355Salinas 207 151 56San Anselmo 25 18 7San Bernardino 422 279 143San Bruno 69 51 18San Carlos 51 35 16Sand City 12 10 2San Diego 2,914 2,154 760San Fernando 70 39 31San Francisco 2,629 2,243 386San Gabriel 69 55 14Sanger 33 23 10San Jacinto 34 24 10San Jose 1,813 1,387 426San Leandro 129 88 41San Luis Obispo 89 61 28San Marino 29 24 5San Mateo 149 105 44San Pablo 57 46 11San Rafael 102 69 33Santa Ana 687 374 313Santa Barbara 223 146 77Santa Clara 202 152 50Santa Cruz 123 91 32Santa Maria 130 92 38Santa Monica 385 201 184Santa Paula 41 30 11Santa Rosa 261 176 85Sausalito 26 21 5Scotts Valley 31 22 9Seal Beach 47 37 10Seaside 45 37 8Sebastopol 23 16 7Selma 41 28 13Shafter 24 18 6Sierra Madre 24 24 0Signal Hill 43 31 12Simi Valley 181 122 59Soledad 16 15 1Sonoma 24 16 8Sonora 18 14 4South Gate 122 87 35South Lake Tahoe 69 49 20South Pasadena 46 35 11South San Francisco 115 79 36Stallion Springs 4 4 0St. Helena 18 13 5Stockton 553 375 178Suisun City 38 28 10Sunnyvale 300 238 62Susanville 23 19 4

Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

Sutter Creek 8 7 1Taft 19 12 7Tiburon 18 15 3Torrance 322 237 85Tracy 107 66 41Tulare 73 49 24Tulelake 3 3 0Turlock 100 63 37Tustin 137 91 46Twin Cities 43 33 10Ukiah 36 27 9Union City 99 73 26Upland 113 74 39Vacaville 166 105 61Vallejo 215 151 64Ventura 184 128 56Vernon 74 57 17Visalia 162 113 49Walnut Creek 112 80 32Watsonville 80 60 20Weed 15 9 6West Covina 155 115 40Westminster 138 96 42Westmorland 5 5 0West Sacramento 84 60 24Wheatland 7 7 0Whittier 200 133 67Williams 9 8 1Willits 22 14 8Willows 9 8 1Winters 9 9 0Woodlake 15 13 2Woodland 78 59 19Yreka 24 16 8Yuba City 71 45 26

COLORADO

Alamosa 30 25 5Alma 1 1 0Antonito 3 3 0Arvada 202 134 68Aspen 34 25 9Ault 5 5 0Aurora 776 517 259Avon 19 17 2Basalt 9 8 1Bayfield 4 4 0Berthoud 8 7 1Black Hawk 35 22 13Blue River 1 1 0Boulder 268 170 98Bow Mar 2 2 0Breckenridge 22 15 7Brighton 54 42 12Broomfield 160 92 68Brush 13 12 1Buena Vista 9 7 2Burlington 9 8 1Calhan 2 2 0Canon City 46 30 16Carbondale 18 15 3Castle Rock 51 37 14Cedaredge 6 4 2Center 6 5 1Central City 4 4 0Cherry Hills Village 22 21 1

Colorado Springs 858 593 265Columbine Valley 3 3 0Commerce City 80 57 23Cortez 51 28 23Craig 27 22 5Crested Butte 8 6 2Cripple Creek 28 16 12Dacono 7 6 1De Beque 1 1 0Del Norte 6 5 1Delta 20 15 5Denver 1,850 1,514 336Dillon 9 7 2Dinosaur 1 1 0Durango 59 49 10Eagle 9 7 2Eaton 8 7 1Edgewater 20 16 4Elizabeth 9 6 3Empire 1 1 0Englewood 117 78 39Erie 18 14 4Estes Park 27 17 10Evans 24 21 3Fairplay 2 2 0Federal Heights 34 23 11Firestone 9 7 2Florence 14 9 5Fort Collins 220 148 72Fort Lupton 20 14 6Fort Morgan 37 27 10Fountain 44 31 13Fowler 1 1 0Frederick 12 9 3Frisco 13 11 2Fruita 13 10 3Georgetown 3 3 0Gilcrest 2 2 0Glendale 37 27 10Glenwood Springs 34 26 8Golden 53 36 17Granada 1 1 0Grand Junction 141 82 59Greeley 194 113 81Green Mountain Falls 2 2 0Greenwood Village 77 56 21Gunnison 18 15 3Haxtun 3 3 0Hayden 4 4 0Holyoke 3 3 0Hotchkiss 3 3 0Hugo 3 3 0Idaho Springs 8 7 1Ignacio 6 6 0Johnstown 11 10 1Kersey 3 3 0Kremmling 5 5 0Lafayette 36 29 7La Jara 4 4 0La Junta 20 17 3Lakeside 5 5 0Lakewood 382 257 125Lamar 33 20 13La Salle 5 5 0Las Animas 9 7 2La Veta 3 2 1Leadville 11 9 2

COLORADO—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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Limon 6 5 1Littleton 95 69 26Lochbuie 4 4 0Log Lane Village 3 3 0Longmont 137 103 34Louisville 38 33 5Loveland 118 78 40Mancos 2 2 0Manitou Springs 15 14 1Manzanola 1 1 0Meeker 5 4 1Milliken 9 8 1Minturn 3 3 0Monte Vista 16 11 5Montrose 48 31 17Monument 10 10 0Morrison 2 1 1Mountain View 6 5 1Mount Crested Butte 7 6 1Nederland 5 4 1New Castle 6 5 1Northglenn 72 56 16Oak Creek 3 3 0Olathe 4 4 0Ouray 4 4 0Pagosa Springs 7 7 0Palisade 8 6 2Palmer Lake 4 4 0Paonia 4 4 0Parachute 6 5 1Parker 51 39 12Platteville 6 6 0Pueblo 245 189 56Rangely 11 7 4Ridgway 2 2 0Rifle 18 15 3Rocky Ford 11 9 2Salida 19 18 1Sheridan 26 21 5Silt 7 6 1Silverthorne 24 18 6Simla 1 1 0Snowmass Village 12 9 3Springfield 3 3 0Steamboat Springs 31 20 11Sterling 36 21 15Stratton 2 2 0Telluride 13 9 4Thornton 150 124 26Trinidad 24 18 6Vail 56 26 30Victor 3 3 0Walsenburg 21 13 8Westminster 215 152 63Wheat Ridge 92 66 26Wiggins 2 2 0Windsor 16 14 2Woodland Park 30 21 9Wray 7 6 1Yuma 9 7 2

CONNECTICUT

Ansonia 50 44 6Avon 38 31 7Berlin 50 39 11Bethel 42 32 10

COLORADO—Continued CONNECTICUT—Continued

Bloomfield 59 50 9Branford 60 46 14Bridgeport 535 425 110Bristol 121 112 9Brookfield 37 31 6Canton 19 14 5Cheshire 56 47 9Clinton 26 23 3Coventry 18 13 5Cromwell 31 24 7Danbury 149 143 6Darien 53 47 6Derby 27 27 0East Hampton 17 15 2East Hartford 163 130 33East Haven 57 53 4Easton 22 15 7East Windsor 27 20 7Enfield 115 96 19Fairfield 113 107 6Farmington 60 45 15Glastonbury 71 55 16Granby 18 13 5Greenwich 179 157 22Groton 34 29 5Groton Long Point 5 5 0Groton Town 71 67 4Guilford 38 33 5Hamden 125 103 22Hartford 538 427 111Madison 36 29 7Manchester 146 117 29Meriden 139 128 11Middlebury 18 12 6Middletown 116 100 16Milford 121 103 18Monroe 47 38 9Naugatuck 65 54 11New Britain 159 145 14New Canaan 48 44 4New Haven 583 442 141Newington 55 43 12New London 101 86 15New Milford 64 48 16Newtown 52 42 10North Branford 26 21 5North Haven 55 46 9Norwalk 201 176 25Norwich 100 84 16Old Saybrook 29 27 2Orange 51 40 11Plainfield 22 19 3Plainville 38 32 6Plymouth 23 19 4Portland 11 10 1Putnam 19 15 4Ridgefield 44 39 5Rocky Hill 40 31 9Seymour 36 34 2Shelton 57 50 7Simsbury 43 34 9Southington 73 60 13South Windsor 47 39 8Stamford 373 294 79Stonington 42 33 9Stratford 107 103 4Suffield 21 16 5

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Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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CONNECTICUT—Continued

Thomaston 16 13 3Torrington 81 72 9Trumbull 76 65 11Vernon 65 51 14Wallingford 91 69 22Waterbury 371 326 45Waterford 50 43 7Watertown 46 36 10West Hartford 146 125 21West Haven 136 119 17Weston 15 14 1Westport 80 71 9Wethersfield 53 43 10Willimantic 43 38 5Wilton 46 44 2Winchester 28 23 5Windsor 63 54 9Windsor Locks 31 24 7Wolcott 32 24 8Woodbridge 32 24 8

DELAWARE

Bethany Beach 10 10 0Blades 3 3 0Bridgeville 3 3 0Camden 7 6 1Cheswold 1 1 0Clayton 4 4 0Dagsboro 2 2 0Delaware City 4 3 1Delmar 11 10 1Dewey Beach 7 7 0Dover 112 81 31Ellendale 2 2 0Elsmere 10 9 1Felton 3 3 0Fenwick Island 7 6 1Frederica 2 2 0Georgetown 15 13 2Greenwood 5 4 1Harrington 12 11 1Laurel 10 9 1Lewes 14 13 1Milford 34 26 8Millsboro 11 10 1Milton 4 4 0Newark 73 56 17New Castle 16 15 1Newport 9 7 2Ocean View 6 5 1Rehoboth Beach 22 15 7Seaford 28 22 6Selbyville 7 7 0Smyrna 22 16 6South Bethany 6 6 0Wilmington 335 284 51Wyoming 4 3 1

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Washington 4,288 3,611 677

FLORIDAAlachua 22 16 6Altamonte Springs 138 100 38Apalachicola 8 7 1

Apopka 79 70 9Arcadia 30 21 9Astatula 3 3 0Atlantic Beach 32 26 6Atlantis 16 11 5Auburndale 38 30 8Aventura 92 63 29Avon Park 40 25 15Baldwin 26 18 8Bal Harbour Village 30 23 7Bartow 76 51 25Bay Harbor Island 30 24 6Belleair 16 11 5Belleair Beach 6 6 0Belle Glade 54 44 10Belleview 16 14 2Biscayne Park 10 9 1Blountstown 12 7 5Boca Raton 214 149 65Bonifay 9 5 4Bowling Green 6 6 0Boynton Beach 179 130 49Bradenton 127 102 25Bradenton Beach 10 10 0Brooksville 28 19 9Bunnell 12 10 2Cape Coral 230 148 82Carrabelle 3 3 0Casselberry 82 54 28Cedar Grove 6 5 1Cedar Key 3 3 0Center Hill 3 3 0Chattahoochee 11 10 1Chiefland 13 10 3Chipley 10 9 1Clearwater 371 255 116Clermont 39 29 10Clewiston 25 16 9Cocoa 89 65 24Cocoa Beach 50 34 16Coconut Creek 111 79 32Cooper City 77 58 19Coral Gables 232 165 67Coral Springs 274 183 91Cottondale 2 2 0Crescent City 10 9 1Crestview 42 32 10Cross City 5 5 0Crystal River 25 22 3Dade City 33 23 10Dania 68 58 10Davenport 7 6 1Davie 210 160 50Daytona Beach 328 246 82Daytona Beach Shores 40 30 10Deerfield Beach 113 98 15De Funiak Springs 16 14 2Deland 80 58 22Delray Beach 210 137 73Dundee 18 13 5Dunnellon 10 8 2Eagle Lake 5 5 0Eatonville 15 13 2Edgewater 47 33 14Edgewood 10 9 1El Portal 8 8 0Eustis 52 41 11

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

FLORIDA—Continued

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Fellsmere 9 8 1Fernandina Beach 43 35 8Flagler Beach 12 10 2Florida City 40 26 14Fort Lauderdale 733 483 250Fort Meade 21 14 7Fort Myers 247 150 97Fort Pierce 146 106 40Fort Walton Beach 69 55 14Frostproof 15 10 5Fruitland Park 10 9 1Gainesville 295 239 56Golden Beach 17 16 1Graceville 10 7 3Greenacres City 62 40 22Green Cove Springs 22 17 5Greensboro 1 1 0Greenville 2 2 0Gretna 6 4 2Groveland 14 9 5Gulf Breeze 23 17 6Gulfport 40 30 10Gulf Stream 10 10 0Haines City 58 42 16Hallandale 120 88 32Hampton 2 2 0Havana 13 9 4Hialeah 436 325 111Hialeah Gardens 46 35 11Highland Beach 13 12 1High Springs 15 9 6Hillsboro Beach 16 14 2Holly Hill 34 26 8Hollywood 486 330 156Holmes Beach 19 12 7Homestead 102 75 27Howey-in-the-Hills 4 4 0Indialantic 17 11 6Indian Creek Village 20 16 4Indian Harbour Beach 23 16 7Indian River Shores 22 21 1Indian Shores 11 10 1Inglis 4 4 0Interlachen 3 3 0Inverness 12 11 1Jacksonville 2,576 1,552 1,024Jacksonville Beach 73 54 19Jasper 7 7 0Jennings 2 2 0Juno Beach 14 12 2Jupiter 132 96 36Jupiter Inlet Colony 5 5 0Jupiter Island 21 17 4Kenneth City 16 14 2Key Biscayne 36 26 10Key West 110 82 28Kissimmee 160 100 60Lady Lake 34 23 11Lake Alfred 15 11 4Lake City 50 38 12Lake Clarke Shores 11 10 1Lake Hamilton 7 6 1Lake Helen 7 7 0Lakeland 340 227 113Lake Mary 41 30 11Lake Placid 11 8 3Lake Wales 59 44 15

FLORIDA—Continued FLORIDA—Continued

Lake Worth 126 86 40Lantana 35 27 8Largo 172 116 56Lauderdale Lakes 61 54 7Lauderhill 104 84 20Leesburg 84 62 22Lighthouse Point 41 32 9Live Oak 21 17 4Longboat Key 29 19 10Longwood 40 36 4Lynn Haven 30 24 6Madison 14 13 1Maitland 48 40 8Manalapan 14 10 4Mangonia Park 18 17 1Marco Island 26 24 2Margate 170 105 65Marianna 22 15 7Mascotte 10 9 1Medley 42 34 8Melbourne 208 156 52Melbourne Beach 10 9 1Melbourne Village 6 6 0Mexico Beach 6 5 1Miami 1,409 1,104 305Miami Beach 525 381 144Miami Shores 41 32 9Miami Springs 55 40 15Midway 3 3 0Milton 27 19 8Miramar 182 135 47Monticello 14 10 4Mount Dora 46 31 15Mulberry 16 11 5Naples 111 72 39Neptune Beach 25 18 7New Port Richey 38 31 7New Smyrna Beach 73 53 20Niceville 24 19 5North Bay Village 31 24 7North Miami 145 113 32North Miami Beach 148 102 46North Palm Beach 41 31 10North Port 54 38 16Oak Hill 5 5 0Oakland 8 7 1Ocala 238 154 84Ocean Ridge 18 13 5Ocoee 72 66 6Okeechobee 25 19 6Opa Locka 30 28 2Orange City 26 16 10Orange Park 26 21 5Orlando 945 676 269Ormond Beach 93 64 29Oviedo 66 52 14Pahokee 22 18 4Palatka 42 35 7Palm Bay 192 125 67Palm Beach 127 75 52Palm Beach Gardens 114 87 27Palm Beach Shores 14 9 5Palmetto 47 33 14Palm Springs 39 32 7Panama City 131 95 36Panama City Beach 63 47 16Parker 8 7 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

FLORIDA—Continued

Parkland 32 30 2Pembroke Park 65 58 7Pembroke Pines 268 211 57Pensacola 220 162 58Perry 24 22 2Pinellas Park 121 91 30Plantation 296 186 110Plant City 84 63 21Pompano Beach 297 214 83Ponce Inlet 17 11 6Port Orange 98 74 24Port Richey 17 12 5Port St. Joe 14 12 2Port St. Lucie 192 137 55Punta Gorda 47 33 14Quincy 40 30 10Riviera Beach 137 96 41Rockledge 58 42 16Royal Palm Beach 56 43 13Sanford 135 111 24Sanibel 31 19 12Sarasota 265 199 66Satellite Beach 25 18 7Sea Ranch Lakes 10 7 3Sebastian 49 33 16Sebring 49 36 13Sewall’s Point 7 7 0Shalimar 3 3 0Sneads 9 5 4South Bay 18 16 2South Daytona 36 26 10South Miami 68 58 10South Palm Beach 11 11 0Springfield 18 14 4Starke 27 20 7St. Augustine 62 49 13St. Augustine Beach 13 11 2St. Cloud 62 41 21St. Pete Beach 44 30 14St. Petersburg 772 518 254Stuart 57 42 15Sunny Isles Beach 55 45 10Sunrise 225 160 65Surfside 26 20 6Sweetwater 31 25 6Tallahassee 447 316 131Tamarac 92 82 10Tampa 1,250 946 304Tarpon Springs 59 47 12Tavares 21 20 1Temple Terrace 61 46 15Tequesta 21 17 4Titusville 117 82 35Treasure Island 28 21 7Trenton 4 3 1Umatilla 10 9 1Valparaiso 14 10 4Venice 68 49 19Vero Beach 90 62 28Village of Pinecrest 68 48 20Virginia Gardens 8 7 1Waldo 8 7 1Wauchula 15 13 2Webster 5 4 1Welaka 1 1 0Wellington 39 37 2West Melbourne 32 27 5

FLORIDA—Continued

West Miami 21 15 6Weston 70 47 23West Palm Beach 367 267 100Wildwood 20 14 6Williston 20 12 8Wilton Manors 39 30 9Windermere 10 9 1Winter Garden 48 35 13Winter Haven 113 80 33Winter Park 106 81 25Winter Springs 71 52 19Zephyrhills 42 29 13Zolfo Springs 4 4 0

GEORGIA

Acworth 41 24 17Adairsville 15 10 5Adel 22 19 3Alapaha 2 2 0Albany 229 201 28Alma 20 14 6Alpharetta 92 62 30Americus 48 35 13Aragon 4 4 0Arcade 6 6 0Arlington 2 2 0Ashburn 13 12 1Athens-Clarke County 265 209 56Atlanta 2,039 1,510 529Attapulgus 1 1 0Auburn 22 16 6Austell 25 17 8Avondale Estates 8 8 0Bainbridge 49 43 6Ball Ground 5 5 0Barnesville 17 14 3Bartow 2 1 1Barwick 1 1 0Baxley 18 16 2Berlin 4 4 0Blackshear 14 12 2Blakely 18 13 5Bloomingdale 11 9 2Blythe 4 3 1Bowdon 11 7 4Braselton 4 3 1Bremen 19 15 4Brunswick 102 83 19Buchanan 7 7 0Buena Vista 9 9 0Butler 5 5 0Byron 17 14 3Cairo 25 22 3Calhoun 51 46 5Camilla 20 17 3Canon 2 2 0Canton 41 32 9Carrollton 73 61 12Cartersville 53 44 9Cedartown 27 23 4Chamblee 46 31 15Chatsworth 15 13 2Chickamauga 5 4 1Clarkesville 6 5 1Clarkston 18 15 3Claxton 9 7 2

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

GEORGIA—Continued

Cleveland 9 9 0Cochran 16 15 1College Park 126 100 26Collins 2 1 1Colquitt 8 7 1Columbus 468 377 91Comer 4 3 1Commerce 23 17 6Conyers 59 40 19Cordele 35 28 7Cornelia 21 18 3Covington 53 46 7Crawfordville 2 2 0Cumming 20 14 6Cusseta 9 5 4Cuthbert 15 11 4Dallas 17 12 5Dalton 93 78 15Danielsville 1 1 0Danville 2 1 1Darien 6 6 0Davisboro 1 1 0Dawson 19 14 5Decatur 52 40 12Dillard 3 3 0Doerun 5 4 1Donalsonville 12 9 3Doraville 74 41 33Douglas 45 37 8Douglasville 100 83 17Dublin 56 48 8Duluth 65 47 18East Dublin 8 7 1East Ellijay 7 5 2Eastman 13 12 1East Point 184 136 48Eatonton 18 13 5Edison 4 4 0Elberton 28 22 6Ellaville 5 5 0Ellijay 9 8 1Emerson 5 4 1Enigma 5 2 3Eton 3 3 0Euharlee 7 7 0Fairburn 34 25 9Fairmount 3 3 0Fayetteville 42 38 4Fitzgerald 36 29 7Flowery Branch 7 6 1Folkston 5 5 0Forest Park 72 61 11Forsyth 22 15 7Fort Gaines 7 5 2Fort Oglethorpe 29 23 6Fort Valley 31 27 4Franklin 7 7 0Franklin Springs 1 1 0Garden City 38 34 4Georgetown 3 3 0Glenwood 4 3 1Gordon 11 6 5Grantville 6 6 0Gray 9 8 1Greensboro 16 15 1Greenville 7 6 1Griffin 88 76 12

Grovetown 26 16 10Hahira 8 7 1Hamilton 1 1 0Hampton 12 11 1Hapeville 53 39 14Harlem 12 8 4Hartwell 21 19 2Hawkinsville 11 10 1Hazlehurst 16 14 2Helen 13 9 4Helena 2 2 0Hephzibah 4 4 0Hilltonia 1 1 0Hinesville 84 75 9Hiram 7 6 1Hoboken 2 1 1Hogansville 15 11 4Holly Springs 9 9 0Homerville 9 8 1Hoschton 3 3 0Irwinton 1 1 0Ivey 3 3 0Jackson 18 13 5Jasper 12 11 1Jefferson 20 18 2Jeffersonville 7 6 1Jesup 30 26 4Kennesaw 60 38 22Kingsland 34 31 3Kingston 3 3 0Lafayette 20 17 3LaGrange 83 73 10Lake City 17 16 1Lakeland 7 6 1Lake Park 2 2 0Lavonia 13 12 1Lawrenceville 68 53 15Leary 1 1 0Leesburg 10 9 1Lenox 2 1 1Leslie 4 4 0Lilburn 30 22 8Lincolnton 4 4 0Locust Grove 14 12 2Lookout Mountain 8 7 1Louisville 8 8 0Ludowici 9 5 4Lumber City 7 5 2Lumpkin 6 5 1Luthersville 3 3 0Lyons 13 12 1Macon 371 290 81Madison 13 11 2Manchester 19 14 5Marietta 161 133 28Marshallville 4 3 1Maysville 5 4 1McCaysville 4 4 0McDonough 35 31 4McRae 11 7 4Meigs 5 4 1Metter 13 11 2Midville 1 1 0Milan 2 2 0Milledgeville 61 42 19Molena 1 1 0Montezuma 19 14 5

GEORGIA—Continued

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

GEORGIA—Continued

Monticello 17 13 4Morrow 36 32 4Morven 2 2 0Moultrie 51 45 6Mountain City 1 1 0Mount Airy 1 1 0Mt. Zion 6 6 0Muscogee City Marshall 16 15 1Nahunta 4 4 0Nashville 20 14 6Nelson 3 3 0Newington 2 2 0Newnan 67 58 9Norcross 38 30 8Oakwood 10 9 1Ocilla 17 12 5Oconee 1 1 0Oglethorpe 6 5 1Oxford 4 4 0Palmetto 11 9 2Patterson 2 2 0Pavo 4 3 1Peachtree City 55 51 4Pearson 5 5 0Pembroke 7 6 1Perry 42 33 9Pinehurst 2 1 1Pine Lake 4 4 0Pine Mountain 7 6 1Plains 2 2 0Pooler 21 18 3Port Wentworth 17 15 2Poulan 2 2 0Powder Springs 30 25 5Quitman 16 12 4Ray City 2 1 1Reidsville 9 7 2Remerton 8 7 1Reynolds 4 4 0Richland 3 3 0Richmond Hill 22 18 4Ringgold 8 8 0Riverdale 67 46 21Roberta 3 3 0Rochelle 6 4 2Rockmart 17 15 2Rome 109 96 13Rossville 10 8 2Roswell 179 121 58Royston 15 13 2Sale City 2 1 1Sandersville 23 18 5Sardis 5 5 0Savannah 510 408 102Screven 2 2 0Sky Valley 7 6 1Smithville 4 4 0Smyrna 122 88 34Snellville 49 36 13Soperton 10 6 4Sparks 2 2 0Springfield 8 7 1Statesboro 69 57 12Statham 3 3 0Stillmore 3 2 1St. Marys 36 32 4Stockbridge 166 144 22

GEORGIA—Continued

Stone Mountain 24 19 5Summerville 19 18 1Suwanee 32 26 6Swainsboro 22 18 4Sycamore 3 2 1Sylvania 15 11 4Sylvester 21 16 5Talbotton 4 4 0Tallapoosa 14 13 1Tallulah Falls 2 1 1Temple 8 8 0Tennille 7 7 0Thomaston 47 38 9Thomasville 52 48 4Thomson 17 14 3Thunderbolt 15 10 5Tifton 54 43 11Tignall 4 3 1Toccoa 44 32 12Trenton 7 7 0Trion 10 9 1Tunnel Hill 6 4 2Tybee Island 25 16 9Tyrone 12 11 1Unadilla 5 5 0Union City 35 31 4Union Point 10 9 1Uvalda 1 1 0Valdosta 133 115 18Vidalia 36 27 9Vienna 8 7 1Villa Rica 41 34 7Warm Springs 3 3 0Warner Robins 131 103 28Warrenton 7 7 0Warwick 4 3 1Washington 17 16 1Watkinsville 5 5 0Waverly Hall 3 3 0Waycross 67 47 20Waynesboro 27 18 9West Point 18 13 5Whitesburg 4 4 0Willacoochee 4 4 0Winder 44 36 8Winterville 3 3 0Woodbine 6 6 0Woodbury 11 9 2Woodstock 38 31 7Wrens 17 13 4Wrightsville 5 5 0

HAWAII

Honolulu 2,428 1,931 497

IDAHO

Aberdeen 8 5 3American Falls 11 9 2Bellevue 4 4 0Blackfoot 28 25 3Boise 317 257 60Bonners Ferry 8 8 0Buhl 11 9 2Caldwell 55 43 12Cascade 4 4 0

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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IDAHO—Continued

Chubbuck 27 18 9Coeur d’Alene 71 59 12Cottonwood 1 1 0Emmett 13 12 1Filer 5 5 0Fruitland 8 7 1Garden City 33 28 5Gooding 6 6 0Grangeville 6 6 0Hagerman 2 2 0Hailey 12 10 2Heyburn 8 7 1Homedale 5 5 0Idaho Falls 117 85 32Jerome 17 15 2Kamiah 4 4 0Kellogg 7 6 1Ketchum 22 12 10Kimberly 7 6 1Lewiston 65 45 20McCall 11 9 2Meridian 51 44 7Montpelier 7 7 0Moscow 46 34 12Mountain Home 29 25 4Nampa 105 78 27Orofino 7 6 1Osburn 2 2 0Parma 4 4 0Payette 13 11 2Pinehurst 3 3 0Pocatello 122 88 34Ponderay 4 4 0Post Falls 48 31 17Preston 7 6 1Rexburg 37 30 7Rigby 7 7 0Rupert 15 14 1Sandpoint 34 18 16Shelley 7 7 0Smelterville 1 1 0Soda Springs 8 7 1Spirit Lake 5 5 0St. Anthony 7 7 0St. Maries 6 5 1Sun Valley 9 8 1Twin Falls 74 56 18Weiser 11 10 1Wendell 5 5 0Wilder 3 3 0

ILLINOIS

Abingdon 5 5 0Addison 86 63 23Albany 1 1 0Albers 2 2 0Albion 3 3 0Aledo 8 7 1Algonquin 49 38 11Alorton 5 5 0Alsip 52 42 10Altamont 5 5 0Alton 87 72 15Amboy 2 2 0Andalusia 3 3 0Anna 9 9 0

ILLINOIS—Continued

Annawan 1 1 0Antioch 30 21 9Arcola 6 6 0Arlington Heights 143 108 35Arthur 5 5 0Ashland 2 2 0Assumption 1 1 0Astoria 1 1 0Athens 3 3 0Atkinson 2 2 0Atlanta 3 3 0Auburn 9 5 4Augusta 1 1 0Aurora 340 262 78Bannockburn 6 6 0Barrington 42 33 9Barrington Hills 27 19 8Barry 2 2 0Bartlett 65 49 16Bartonville 16 11 5Batavia 48 41 7Beardstown 13 9 4Beckemeyer 1 1 0Bedford Park 45 37 8Beecher 6 6 0Belleville 92 76 16Bellwood 64 49 15Belvidere 34 32 2Benld 4 4 0Bensenville 41 32 9Benton 13 8 5Berkeley 21 17 4Berwyn 115 91 24Bethalto 23 16 7Bloomingdale 64 48 16Bloomington 119 102 17Blue Island 65 40 25Blue Mound 2 2 0Bolingbrook 139 100 39Bourbonnais 26 19 7Bradley 37 29 8Braidwood 21 13 8Breese 7 6 1Bridgeport 4 4 0Bridgeview 47 44 3Brighton 6 4 2Broadview 42 36 6Brookfield 35 28 7Brooklyn 5 5 0Buffalo Grove 88 73 15Bull Valley 2 2 0Bunker Hill 4 3 1Burbank 61 46 15Burnham 12 9 3Burr Ridge 26 22 4Byron 7 6 1Cahokia 44 33 11Cairo 14 8 6Calumet City 107 79 28Calumet Park 25 19 6Cambridge 1 1 0Camp Point 2 2 0Canton 33 24 9Carbon Cliff 4 4 0Carbondale 75 58 17Carlinville 17 12 5Carlyle 7 6 1

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

ILLINOIS—Continued

Carmi 10 9 1Carol Stream 84 60 24Carpentersville 68 58 10Carrier Mills 2 2 0Carrollton 6 6 0Carterville 6 6 0Carthage 3 3 0Cary 30 26 4Casey 9 8 1Caseyville 13 9 4Catlin 1 1 0Central City 5 5 0Centralia 40 28 12Centreville 20 15 5Chadwick 1 1 0Champaign 152 118 34Channahon 14 12 2Charleston 36 33 3Chatham 18 13 5Chenoa 4 4 0Cherry Valley 15 15 0Chester 13 10 3Chicago 15,066 13,581 1,485Chicago Heights 134 97 37Chicago Ridge 34 29 5Chillicothe 11 8 3Christopher 5 5 0Cicero 151 131 20Clarendon Hills 14 14 0Clinton 15 14 1Coal City 11 11 0Coal Valley 7 6 1Cobden 2 2 0Collinsville 43 33 10Colona 13 11 2Columbia 20 14 6Cordova 2 2 0Cortland 1 1 0Coulterville 1 1 0Country Club Hills 41 31 10Countryside 27 22 5Crest Hill 28 25 3Crestwood 5 3 2Crete 14 13 1Creve Coeur 11 9 2Crystal Lake 71 53 18Cuba 2 2 0Dallas City 1 1 0Danvers 1 1 0Danville 86 68 18Darien 53 37 16Decatur 192 159 33Deerfield 51 37 14De Kalb 68 54 14De Pue 3 3 0De Soto 3 3 0Des Plaines 131 107 24Divernon 2 2 0Dixmoor 16 15 1Dixon 29 25 4Dolton 65 52 13Downers Grove 116 81 35Dupo 6 6 0Du Quoin 13 10 3Durand 1 1 0Dwight 11 9 2Earlville 3 3 0

ILLINOIS—Continued

East Alton 16 11 5East Carondelet 2 2 0East Dubuque 7 7 0East Dundee 15 14 1East Galesburg 1 1 0East Hazel Crest 12 10 2East Moline 51 39 12East Peoria 49 36 13East St. Louis 87 63 24Edwardsville 47 35 12Effingham 36 24 12Elburn 8 7 1Eldorado 12 8 4Elgin 222 166 56Elizabeth 1 1 0Elk Grove Village 111 97 14Elmwood 1 1 0Elmwood Park 48 37 11El Paso 5 5 0Energy 4 4 0Enfield 1 1 0Erie 2 2 0Essex 2 2 0Eureka 5 5 0Evanston 211 163 48Evergreen Park 69 57 12Fairbury 8 7 1Fairfield 17 13 4Fairmont City 9 6 3Fairview 1 1 0Fairview Heights 50 39 11Farmer City 6 3 3Farmington 4 4 0Fisher 2 2 0Flora 16 11 5Flossmoor 24 18 6Ford Heights 20 17 3Forest Park 50 35 15Forest View 9 7 2Fox Lake 27 21 6Fox River Grove 10 10 0Fox River Valley Gardens 1 1 0Frankfort 27 24 3Franklin Park 54 47 7Freeburg 9 8 1Freeport 84 65 19Fulton 8 7 1Galena 12 10 2Galesburg 75 49 26Galva 4 4 0Geneseo 21 14 7Geneva 46 35 11Genoa 10 9 1Georgetown 4 4 0Germantown 2 2 0Gibson City 9 3 6Gifford 1 1 0Gilberts 5 4 1Gillespie 11 7 4Gilman 2 2 0Girard 5 5 0Glen Carbon 25 17 8Glencoe 42 33 9Glendale Heights 79 54 25Glen Ellyn 47 37 10Glenview 100 75 25Glenwood 24 17 7

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

ILLINOIS—Continued

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Golf 2 2 0Grafton 1 1 0Granite City 70 60 10Grant Park 6 5 1Granville 3 3 0Grayslake 41 26 15Grayville 7 3 4Greenfield 4 2 2Greenup 3 3 0Greenville 14 10 4Gridley 1 1 0Gurnee 81 56 25Hamilton 5 5 0Hampshire 10 10 0Hampton 3 3 0Hanover 2 2 0Hanover Park 66 48 18Harrisburg 12 11 1Hartford 5 4 1Harvard 24 18 6Harvey 103 64 39Harwood Heights 36 27 9Havana 10 10 0Hawthorn Woods 11 10 1Hazel Crest 37 29 8Hebron 3 3 0Henry 4 4 0Herrin 19 14 5Herscher 1 1 0Hickory Hills 37 30 7Highland 26 19 7Highland Park 77 56 21Highwood 13 12 1Hillsboro 8 8 0Hillside 38 30 8Hinckley 3 3 0Hinsdale 40 28 12Hodgkins 18 17 1Hoffman Estates 118 95 23Homer 1 1 0Hometown 5 1 4Homewood 50 37 13Hoopeston 16 11 5Hopkins Park 8 8 0Huntley 21 17 4Hutsonville 1 1 0Indian Head Park 13 10 3Island Lake 19 14 5Itasca 36 28 8Jacksonville 49 41 8Jerome 7 7 0Jerseyville 18 13 5Johnsburg 10 9 1Johnston City 4 4 0Joliet 344 262 82Jonesboro 3 3 0Justice 30 25 5Kankakee 99 73 26Kenilworth 13 9 4Kewanee 30 23 7Kildeer 16 15 1Kincaid 1 1 0Kirkland 3 3 0Knoxville 4 4 0Lacon 4 4 0La Grange 36 27 9La Grange Park 29 24 5

Lake Bluff 20 14 6Lake Forest 60 44 16Lake-in-the-Hills 51 38 13Lakemoor 8 8 0Lake Villa 18 16 2Lakewood 7 7 0Lake Zurich 55 37 18La Moille 1 1 0Lanark 2 2 0Lansing 84 65 19La Salle 24 19 5Lebanon 10 9 1Leland Grove 6 6 0Lemont 30 27 3Lenzburg 1 1 0Le Roy 5 5 0Lewistown 3 3 0Lexington 4 4 0Libertyville 61 44 17Lincoln 33 29 4Lincolnshire 28 18 10Lincolnwood 45 34 11Lindenhurst 16 14 2Lisle 56 44 12Litchfield 22 15 7Livingston 1 1 0Lockport 32 28 4Lombard 88 71 17Loves Park 38 30 8Ludlow 3 3 0Lynwood 20 14 6Lyons 28 22 6Machesney Park 20 19 1Mackinaw 2 2 0Macomb 28 25 3Madison 16 12 4Mahomet 7 6 1Manhattan 7 7 0Manito 5 5 0Manteno 14 13 1Marengo 21 16 5Marion 31 22 9Marissa 5 5 0Markham 42 33 9Maroa 3 3 0Marquette Heights 5 5 0Marseilles 15 10 5Marshall 11 10 1Martinsville 2 2 0Maryville 15 11 4Mascoutah 13 12 1Mason City 4 4 0Matteson 50 39 11Mattoon 63 47 16Maywood 67 54 13McCook 20 15 5McCullom Lake 1 1 0McHenry 57 43 14McLean 1 1 0McLeansboro 5 5 0Melrose Park 87 74 13Mendota 19 14 5Meredosia 2 2 0Metamora 5 5 0Metropolis 20 15 5Midlothian 31 24 7Milan 17 12 5

ILLINOIS—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

ILLINOIS—Continued ILLINOIS—Continued

Milledgeville 2 2 0Millstadt 5 5 0Minier 2 2 0Minonk 2 2 0Minooka 13 11 2Mokena 29 27 2Moline 107 79 28Momence 7 7 0Monee 11 10 1Monmouth 26 18 8Montgomery 24 16 8Monticello 5 4 1Morris 31 24 7Morrison 6 6 0Morton 27 21 6Morton Grove 64 46 18Mound City 1 1 0Mount Carmel 18 13 5Mount Carroll 3 3 0Mount Morris 6 5 1Mount Olive 4 3 1Mount Prospect 103 81 22Mount Pulaski 4 4 0Mount Sterling 7 3 4Mount Vernon 59 45 14Mount Zion 10 8 2Moweaqua 2 2 0Mundelein 58 40 18Murphysboro 26 16 10Naperville 286 180 106Nashville 8 7 1Nauvoo 2 2 0Neoga 3 3 0New Athens 4 4 0New Baden 4 4 0New Lenox 30 28 2Newman 1 1 0Newton 6 5 1Niles 69 54 15Nokomis 7 4 3Normal 77 67 10Norridge 52 38 14North Aurora 23 21 2Northbrook 88 61 27North Chicago 69 49 20Northfield 26 18 8Northlake 44 31 13North Pekin 2 2 0North Riverside 37 28 9Oak Brook 52 44 8Oakbrook Terrace 20 18 2Oak Forest 52 39 13Oak Lawn 160 105 55Oak Park 137 110 27Oblong 2 2 0O’Fallon 55 41 14Oglesby 13 9 4Okawville 3 3 0Olney 19 13 6Olympia Fields 19 18 1Oregon 7 6 1Orion 3 3 0Orland Hills 16 14 2Orland Park 120 92 28Oswego 37 34 3Ottawa 43 34 9Palatine 139 109 30

Palestine 3 3 0Palmyra 1 1 0Palos Heights 32 28 4Palos Hills 38 35 3Palos Park 10 9 1Pana 13 9 4Paris 21 16 5Park City 10 7 3Park Forest 49 36 13Park Ridge 69 55 14Pawnee 10 6 4Paxton 6 6 0Pecatonica 3 3 0Pekin 62 54 8Peoria 288 238 50Peoria Heights 17 12 5Peotone 11 10 1Peru 27 21 6Petersburg 6 6 0Phoenix 3 1 2Pinckneyville 12 8 4Piper City 1 1 0Pittsfield 6 6 0Plainfield 37 32 5Plano 15 13 2Polo 4 4 0Pontiac 22 19 3Pontoon Beach 19 13 6Port Byron 2 2 0Posen 15 13 2Princeton 17 15 2Prophetstown 4 3 1Prospect Heights 34 26 8Quincy 89 71 18Ramsey 1 1 0Rantoul 42 33 9Raymond 1 1 0Red Bud 5 5 0Richmond 4 4 0Richton Park 33 26 7Ridge Farm 1 1 0Ridgway 3 3 0Riverdale 44 35 9River Forest 40 31 9River Grove 26 24 2Riverside 25 19 6Robbins 18 9 9Robinson 15 13 2Rochelle 25 19 6Rochester 7 7 0Rockdale 6 5 1Rock Falls 29 21 8Rockford 331 297 34Rock Island 114 86 28Rockton 11 10 1Rolling Meadows 76 55 21Romeoville 55 43 12Roodhouse 5 5 0Roscoe 13 12 1Roselle 49 37 12Rosemont 83 72 11Rossville 2 2 0Round Lake 18 14 4Round Lake Beach 45 34 11Round Lake Heights 3 3 0Round Lake Park 13 11 2Roxana 6 5 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

ILLINOIS—Continued

Royalton 1 1 0Rushville 5 5 0Salem 21 14 7Sandwich 17 12 5Sauget 13 13 0Sauk Village 26 19 7Savanna 8 7 1Schaumburg 205 134 71Schiller Park 39 32 7Seneca 9 4 5Sesser 5 4 1Shawneetown 4 4 0Shelbyville 7 6 1Sheridan 2 2 0Sherman 6 6 0Shiloh 12 12 0Shorewood 21 18 3Silvis 20 13 7Skokie 137 106 31Sleepy Hollow 6 5 1Smithton 4 4 0Somonauk 4 4 0South Barrington 19 15 4South Beloit 10 6 4South Chicago Heights 14 9 5South Elgin 33 25 8Southern View 4 4 0South Holland 57 44 13South Jacksonville 6 5 1South Pekin 2 2 0South Roxana 5 5 0Sparta 17 12 5Springfield 330 281 49Spring Grove 9 8 1Spring Valley 13 9 4St. Anne 4 4 0Staunton 11 8 3St. Charles 60 49 11Steger 21 15 6Sterling 42 31 11St. Francisville 1 1 0Stickney 19 14 5Stockton 3 3 0Stone Park 33 22 11Stonington 1 1 0Streamwood 66 55 11Streator 31 25 6Sugar Grove 9 8 1Sullivan 10 8 2Summit 35 28 7Sumner 2 2 0Swansea 20 16 4Sycamore 30 21 9Tampico 1 1 0Taylorville 27 21 6Thomasboro 2 2 0Thomson 1 1 0Thornton 12 10 2Tilton 3 3 0Tinley Park 94 71 23Tolono 4 4 0Tremont 4 4 0Trenton 4 4 0Troy 20 15 5Tuscola 8 7 1University Park 25 21 4Urbana 60 48 12

ILLINOIS—Continued

Valmeyer 1 1 0Vandalia 18 13 5Venice 10 5 5Vermont 1 1 0Vernon Hills 72 48 24Vienna 3 3 0Villa Grove 5 4 1Villa Park 53 38 15Virden 10 6 4Virginia 1 1 0Wamac 4 4 0Warren 3 3 0Warrensburg 2 2 0Warrenville 30 24 6Washburn 2 2 0Washington 23 15 8Washington Park 15 13 2Waterloo 15 13 2Watseka 16 11 5Wauconda 31 18 13Waukegan 222 169 53Wayne 6 5 1Wayne City 1 1 0Westchester 49 38 11West Chicago 52 42 10West City 8 4 4West Dundee 22 19 3Western Springs 27 21 6West Frankfort 20 14 6Westmont 59 43 16West Salem 1 1 0Westville 3 3 0Wheaton 92 69 23Wheeling 87 62 25White Hall 7 4 3Williamsfield 1 1 0Williamsville 3 3 0Willowbrook 28 24 4Willow Springs 22 17 5Wilmette 55 37 18Wilmington 18 13 5Winchester 4 4 0Winfield 20 18 2Winnebago 5 5 0Winnetka 38 29 9Winthrop Harbor 14 10 4Wood Dale 53 34 19Woodhull 1 1 0Woodridge 72 51 21Wood River 26 19 7Woodstock 44 29 15Worden 1 1 0Worth 26 23 3Yorkville 16 15 1Zeigler 5 4 1Zion 54 40 14

INDIANA

Albion 6 6 0Alexandria 17 13 4Angola 19 15 4Attica 6 6 0Auburn 29 21 8Aurora 12 8 4Austin 6 6 0Batesville 14 9 5

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

INDIANA—Continued

Bedford 40 32 8Beech Grove 38 28 10Berne 6 6 0Bicknell 11 7 4Bloomington 108 80 28Bluffton 28 20 8Boonville 14 13 1Brazil 16 12 4Bremen 15 11 4Brookville 10 9 1Brownsburg 42 28 14Burns Harbor 8 5 3Cambridge City 5 5 0Carmel 88 74 14Cedar Lake 19 14 5Charlestown 18 13 5Chesterfield 6 6 0Chesterton 26 20 6Clarksville 44 35 9Clinton 9 7 2Columbia City 19 17 2Columbus 75 69 6Connersville 40 38 2Corydon 7 7 0Crawfordsville 43 29 14Crown Point 39 29 10Culver 5 4 1Decatur 21 17 4Delphi 9 6 3Dunkirk 10 6 4Dyer 29 23 6East Chicago 152 120 32Edinburgh 14 9 5Elkhart 145 113 32Elwood 20 16 4Evansville 315 278 37Fairmount 8 4 4Fishers 58 50 8Fort Wayne 503 380 123Frankfort 37 28 9Franklin 47 33 14Garrett 15 11 4Gary 355 269 86Gas City 16 12 4Georgetown 3 3 0Goshen 60 53 7Greencastle 16 14 2Greendale 14 10 4Greenfield 36 28 8Greenwood 78 54 24Griffith 41 32 9Hagerstown 5 5 0Hammond 255 204 51Hartford City 15 13 2Hebron 9 8 1Highland 52 42 10Hobart 67 53 14Huntingburg 10 9 1Huntington 44 33 11Indianapolis 2,509 1,550 959Jasonville 5 5 0Jasper 25 19 6Jeffersonville 57 49 8Kendallville 25 18 7Kingsford Heights 2 2 0Knox 8 8 0Kokomo 139 100 39

INDIANA—Continued

Kouts 4 4 0Lafayette 132 103 29Lake Station 27 22 5La Porte 51 46 5Lawrence 58 51 7Lawrenceburg 20 16 4Lebanon 29 28 1Ligonier 9 9 0Linton 13 9 4Logansport 52 43 9Long Beach 5 5 0Loogootee 7 5 2Lowell 19 14 5Madison 34 27 7Marion 84 70 14Martinsville 26 19 7Merrillville 60 49 11Michigan City 110 92 18Mishawaka 131 97 34Mitchell 12 7 5Monticello 16 12 4Mooresville 25 20 5Mount Vernon 16 14 2Muncie 124 115 9Munster 49 38 11Nappanee 20 14 6New Albany 79 62 17New Castle 38 35 3New Chicago 4 1 3New Haven 23 17 6New Whiteland 11 7 4Noblesville 69 60 9North Liberty 4 4 0North Manchester 15 11 4North Vernon 19 16 3Oakland City 4 4 0Peru 34 28 6Petersburg 5 5 0Plainfield 35 32 3Plymouth 29 24 5Portage 70 52 18Portland 17 13 4Princes Lakes 4 4 0Princeton 20 16 4Rensselaer 14 9 5Richmond 91 76 15Rochester 19 14 5Rushville 18 13 5Salem 17 12 5Schererville 55 41 14Scottsburg 15 13 2Sellersburg 17 12 5Seymour 50 35 15Shelbyville 52 39 13South Bend 330 257 73Speedway 40 31 9St. John 19 14 5Sullivan 8 8 0Tell City 16 11 5Terre Haute 150 124 26Tipton 16 11 5Trail Creek 4 4 0Union City 7 7 0Valparaiso 65 48 17Vincennes 43 37 6Wabash 31 26 5Warsaw 45 35 10

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

INDIANA—Continued

Washington 24 18 6Waterloo 7 6 1Westfield 24 22 2West Lafayette 52 39 13West Terre Haute 14 9 5Westville 5 4 1Whiting 29 22 7Winchester 16 12 4Winona Lake 5 5 0

IOWA

Adel 7 7 0Albia 7 6 1Algona 15 10 5Altoona 21 19 2Ames 71 49 22Anamosa 8 7 1Ankeny 44 35 9Atlantic 14 12 2Audubon 3 3 0Belle Plaine 3 3 0Belmond 5 5 0Bettendorf 55 41 14Bloomfield 5 5 0Boone 21 16 5Burlington 61 43 18Camanche 7 7 0Carlisle 6 6 0Carroll 15 14 1Carter Lake 10 9 1Cedar Falls 41 38 3Cedar Rapids 239 200 39Centerville 19 14 5Chariton 8 7 1Charles City 17 12 5Cherokee 10 9 1Clarinda 14 10 4Clear Lake 19 14 5Clinton 54 45 9Clive 23 20 3Coggon 1 1 0Coralville 31 28 3Council Bluffs 136 116 20Cresco 7 7 0Creston 16 12 4Davenport 200 157 43Decorah 18 13 5Denison 17 12 5Des Moines 497 361 136De Witt 7 7 0Dubuque 95 89 6Dyersville 11 6 5Eagle Grove 7 7 0Eldora 6 6 0Eldridge 7 7 0Emmetsburg 7 6 1Estherville 12 12 0Evansdale 8 7 1Fairfield 21 15 6Forest City 9 9 0Fort Dodge 46 43 3Fort Madison 27 22 5Garner 5 5 0Glenwood 13 11 2Grinnell 17 15 2Grundy Center 6 5 1

Hampton 14 8 6Harlan 9 8 1Hawarden 4 4 0Hiawatha 8 8 0Humboldt 7 7 0Independence 16 12 4Indianola 19 17 2Iowa City 101 74 27Iowa Falls 16 11 5Jefferson 8 8 0Johnston 14 13 1Keokuk 35 25 10Knoxville 16 11 5Lake Mills 5 5 0Le Claire 7 6 1Le Mars 15 14 1Lisbon 2 2 0Manchester 14 9 5Maquoketa 17 12 5Marion 47 38 9Marshalltown 62 44 18Mason City 61 46 15Missouri Valley 8 7 1Monticello 7 6 1Mount Pleasant 15 13 2Mount Vernon 6 6 0Muscatine 52 39 13Nevada 10 9 1New Hampton 7 7 0Newton 33 26 7North Liberty 2 2 0Norwalk 12 10 2Oelwein 13 8 5Ogden 3 3 0Onawa 6 6 0Orange City 7 7 0Osage 5 5 0Osceola 10 9 1Oskaloosa 19 17 2Ottumwa 42 34 8Palo 1 1 0Pella 17 14 3Perry 22 15 7Pleasant Hill 11 11 0Red Oak 13 12 1Rock Rapids 3 3 0Sac City 4 4 0Sergeant Bluff 9 8 1Sheldon 12 8 4Shenandoah 13 9 4Sioux Center 7 7 0Sioux City 155 124 31Spencer 26 19 7Spirit Lake 8 7 1Storm Lake 20 16 4Story City 5 5 0Tama 5 5 0Tipton 4 4 0Urbandale 46 42 4Vinton 7 7 0Washington 11 11 0Waterloo 127 117 10Waukee 10 9 1Waukon 7 7 0Waverly 16 15 1Webster City 21 15 6West Burlington 11 10 1

IOWA—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

IOWA—Continued

West Des Moines 69 57 12West Liberty 6 5 1West Union 4 4 0Williamsburg 5 5 0Wilton 5 5 0Windsor Heights 13 12 1Winterset 9 8 1

KANSAS

Abilene 14 12 2Alma 1 1 0Altamont 3 3 0Americus 4 4 0Andover 19 13 6Anthony 5 5 0Argonia 1 1 0Arkansas City 33 25 8Arma 4 4 0Atchison 25 23 2Attica 1 1 0Atwood 2 2 0Augusta 33 25 8Baldwin City 10 8 2Basehor 6 5 1Baxter Springs 15 10 5Bel Aire 10 9 1Belle Plaine 4 4 0Belleville 5 5 0Beloit 15 10 5Blue Rapids 1 1 0Bonner Springs 25 22 3Buhler 3 3 0Burden 1 1 0Burlingame 2 2 0Burlington 9 7 2Burrton 1 1 0Bushton 1 1 0Caldwell 4 4 0Caney 10 6 4Canton 1 1 0Carbondale 2 2 0Cawker City 1 1 0Cedar Vale 1 1 0Chanute 22 20 2Chapman 2 2 0Chase 1 1 0Cheney 3 3 0Cherokee 1 1 0Cherryvale 6 6 0Chetopa 4 4 0Cimarron 3 3 0Claflin 2 2 0Clay Center 8 7 1Clearwater 6 6 0Coffeyville 35 26 9Colby 17 12 5Columbus 10 8 2Colwich 3 3 0Concordia 16 10 6Conway Springs 3 3 0Council Grove 5 5 0Derby 43 34 9Dodge City 48 35 13Eastborough 7 7 0Edwardsville 15 14 1El Dorado 28 26 2

Elkhart 3 3 0Ellinwood 5 5 0Ellis 5 5 0Ellsworth 6 6 0Elwood 3 3 0Emporia 67 49 18Enterprise 1 1 0Erie 4 4 0Eskridge 1 1 0Eudora 7 7 0Fairway 9 8 1Florence 1 1 0Fort Scott 27 21 6Frankfort 1 1 0Fredonia 8 7 1Frontenac 9 6 3Galena 14 10 4Galva 1 1 0Garden City 78 47 31Garden Plain 2 2 0Gardner 22 21 1Garnett 12 8 4Girard 6 6 0Goddard 5 5 0Goodland 12 11 1Grandview Plaza 4 4 0Great Bend 36 30 6Greeley 1 1 0Halstead 7 6 1Harper 3 3 0Haven 3 3 0Hays 44 28 16Haysville 33 25 8Herington 11 6 5Hiawatha 8 7 1Highland 3 3 0Hill City 4 4 0Hillsboro 5 5 0Hoisington 10 7 3Holcomb 4 3 1Holton 11 7 4Holyrood 1 1 0Hope 1 1 0Horton 8 4 4Hoxie 2 2 0Hugoton 7 6 1Humboldt 6 6 0Hutchinson 96 67 29Independence 31 23 8Inman 2 2 0Iola 26 18 8Junction City 71 47 24Kanopolis 1 1 0Kansas City 418 349 69Kechi 2 2 0Kingman 7 7 0Kinsley 4 4 0Kiowa 3 3 0La Crosse 3 3 0La Cygne 2 2 0Lake Quivira 2 2 0Lansing 11 11 0Larned 13 8 5Lawrence 150 121 29Leavenworth 86 64 22Leawood 72 50 22Lebo 1 1 0

KANSAS—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

KANSAS—Continued

Lenexa 115 73 42Le Roy 1 1 0Liberal 47 37 10Lindsborg 6 5 1Little River 1 1 0Louisburg 9 8 1Lyndon 3 3 0Lyons 8 7 1Maize 7 6 1Marion 4 4 0Marquette 1 1 0Marysville 6 5 1McLouth 1 1 0McPherson 30 25 5Meade 3 3 0Medicine Lodge 5 5 0Merriam 29 26 3Minneapolis 5 5 0Mission 23 22 1Moran 1 1 0Moundridge 3 3 0Mount Hope 2 2 0Mulberry 1 1 0Mulvane 17 12 5Neodesha 8 7 1Newton 34 30 4Nickerson 5 5 0North Newton 1 1 0Norton 5 5 0Oakley 11 6 5Oberlin 4 4 0Olathe 182 142 40Osage City 6 6 0Osawatomie 15 10 5Osborne 4 4 0Oswego 5 5 0Ottawa 30 26 4Overbrook 2 2 0Overland Park 257 209 48Oxford 3 3 0Paola 20 14 6Park City 17 15 2Parsons 31 22 9Peabody 3 3 0Pittsburg 51 37 14Plainville 5 5 0Pleasanton 2 2 0Prairie Village 54 42 12Pratt 21 14 7Quinter 1 1 0Roeland Park 18 16 2Rolla 1 1 0Rose Hill 8 7 1Rossville 3 3 0Russell 19 8 11Sabetha 5 5 0Salina 104 79 25Scott City 12 7 5Scranton 2 2 0Sedan 3 3 0Sedgwick 2 2 0Seneca 5 5 0Sharon Springs 1 1 0Shawnee 98 80 18Silver Lake 2 2 0Smith Center 3 3 0South Hutchinson 8 7 1

KANSAS—Continued

Spearville 1 1 0Spring Hill 8 7 1Stafford 4 4 0Sterling 5 5 0St. Francis 5 4 1St. John 4 4 0St. Marys 4 4 0Stockton 5 5 0Tonganoxie 7 6 1Topeka 332 277 55Towanda 3 3 0Troy 1 1 0Udall 2 2 0Ulysses 11 10 1Valley Center 11 7 4Valley Falls 2 2 0Victoria 2 2 0Wa Keeney 5 5 0Wakefield 1 1 0Wamego 12 7 5Waterville 1 1 0Waverly 1 1 0Weir 1 1 0Wellington 19 15 4Wellsville 4 4 0Westwood 8 7 1Wichita 827 634 193Wilson 1 1 0Winfield 28 22 6Yates Center 4 4 0

KENTUCKY

Adairville 1 1 0Albany 11 10 1Alexandria 11 10 1Allen 2 1 1Anchorage 14 10 4Ashland 56 48 8Auburn 3 3 0Audubon Park 8 6 2Augusta 2 2 0Barbourville 17 14 3Bardstown 22 18 4Bardwell 1 1 0Barlow 2 2 0Beattyville 7 5 2Beaver Dam 5 5 0Bellefonte 3 3 0Bellevue 11 10 1Benham 4 4 0Benton 9 7 2Berea 32 26 6Bloomfield 2 2 0Bowling Green 116 88 28Brandenburg 4 4 0Brodhead 2 2 0Brooksville 1 1 0Brownsville 1 1 0Burgin 1 1 0Burkesville 9 5 4Burnside 3 3 0Butler 7 5 2Cadiz 10 9 1Calhoun 1 1 0Calvert City 5 5 0Campbellsburg 1 1 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

KENTUCKY—Continued

Campbellsville 31 20 11Campton 1 1 0Caneyville 1 1 0Carlisle 8 7 1Carrollton 12 11 1Catlettsburg 8 8 0Cave City 6 6 0Central City 14 12 2Clarkson 2 2 0Clay 1 1 0Clay City 2 2 0Clinton 5 5 0Cloverport 2 2 0Cold Spring 9 9 0Columbia 10 10 0Corbin 29 22 7Covington 120 110 10Crab Orchard 3 2 1Crescent Springs 9 9 0Crofton 1 1 0Cumberland 10 7 3Cynthiana 18 17 1Danville 37 26 11Dawson Springs 10 6 4Dayton 9 8 1Earlington 2 2 0Eddyville 6 6 0Edgewood 12 12 0Edmonton 6 6 0Elizabethtown 50 38 12Elkhorn City 4 3 1Elkton 8 8 0Elsmere 11 10 1Eminence 7 7 0Erlanger 40 32 8Evarts 4 4 0Falmouth 8 7 1Flatwoods 14 9 5Fleming-Neon 2 2 0Flemingsburg 5 5 0Florence 53 50 3Fort Mitchell 13 12 1Fort Thomas 24 23 1Fort Wright 10 10 0Frankfort 63 58 5Franklin 27 20 7Fulton 15 11 4Georgetown 51 44 7Glasgow 45 35 10Graymoor-Devondale 3 3 0Grayson 12 12 0Greensburg 6 6 0Greenup 3 3 0Greenville 9 9 0Guthrie 4 4 0Hardinsburg 4 4 0Harlan 15 11 4Harrodsburg 27 17 10Hartford 5 5 0Hawesville 1 1 0Hazard 26 18 8Henderson 59 53 6Hickman 9 5 4Highland Heights 11 10 1Hillview 12 12 0Hindman 2 2 0Hodgenville 7 7 0

KENTUCKY—Continued

Hopkinsville 73 65 8Horse Cave 5 5 0Hustonville 1 1 0Independence 25 23 2Indian Hills 7 7 0Inez 2 2 0Irvine 7 7 0Irvington 4 4 0Jackson 13 12 1Jamestown 5 5 0Jeffersontown 58 50 8Jenkins 5 4 1Junction City 5 5 0La Center 2 2 0La Grange 14 13 1Lakeside Park-Crestview Hills 10 9 1Lancaster 8 8 0Lawrenceburg 21 16 5Lebanon 22 15 7Lebanon Junction 5 5 0Leitchfield 15 14 1Lewisburg 1 1 0Lewisport 3 3 0Lexington 587 426 161Liberty 4 4 0Livermore 2 2 0Livingston 1 1 0London 32 29 3Lone Oak 5 3 2Louisa 11 7 4Louisville 956 713 243Loyall 2 1 1Ludlow 10 8 2Lynch 2 2 0Lynnview 2 2 0Madisonville 54 45 9Manchester 12 12 0Marion 7 7 0Martin 5 5 0Mayfield 36 28 8Maysville 29 23 6McKee 2 2 0Middlesboro 28 24 4Millersburg 3 3 0Minor Lane Heights 9 9 0Monticello 9 9 0Morehead 28 19 9Morganfield 12 7 5Morgantown 6 6 0Mortons Gap 1 1 0Mount Olivet 1 1 0Mount Sterling 30 22 8Mount Vernon 8 8 0Mount Washington 13 12 1Muldraugh 4 4 0Munfordville 4 4 0Murray 36 30 6New Castle 1 1 0New Haven 2 2 0Newport 90 54 36Nicholasville 51 48 3Nortonville 1 1 0Oak Grove 16 12 4Olive Hill 6 6 0Owensboro 131 96 35Owenton 3 3 0Owingsville 5 5 0

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Paducah 85 71 14Paintsville 10 10 0Paris 24 22 2Park City 2 2 0Park Hills 7 6 1Pembroke 1 1 0Perryville 1 1 0Pikeville 29 20 9Pineville 8 8 0Pioneer Village 5 5 0Pippa Passes 1 1 0Powderly 1 1 0Prestonsburg 13 13 0Princeton 17 15 2Prospect 9 9 0Providence 6 6 0Raceland 6 5 1Radcliff 50 35 15Ravenna 2 2 0Richmond 63 49 14Russell 12 12 0Russell Springs 7 6 1Russellville 24 22 2Sadieville 2 2 0Salyersville 4 4 0Science Hill 1 1 0Scottsville 20 15 5Sebree 2 2 0Shelbyville 21 20 1Shepherdsville 11 11 0Shively 27 20 7Silver Grove 1 1 0Somerset 36 33 3Southgate 7 7 0South Shore 1 1 0Springfield 8 8 0Stamping Ground 1 1 0Stanford 9 8 1Stanton 10 10 0St. Matthews 37 31 6Sturgis 5 5 0Taylor Mill 9 8 1Taylorsville 5 5 0Tompkinsville 12 9 3Trenton 1 1 0Uniontown 2 2 0Vanceburg 6 6 0Versailles 31 23 8Villa Hills 9 8 1Vine Grove 8 7 1Warsaw 4 4 0Wayland 1 1 0West Buechel 13 13 0West Liberty 13 7 6West Point 4 4 0Wheelwright 1 1 0Whitesburg 6 6 0Wickliffe 1 1 0Wilder 8 8 0Williamsburg 12 11 1Williamstown 5 5 0Wilmore 8 7 1Winchester 42 30 12Wingo 1 1 0Worthington 3 3 0Wurtland 1 1 0

LOUISIANA

Abbeville 38 33 5Abita Springs 7 6 1Addis 5 4 1Alexandria 193 158 35Amite 18 18 0Baker 29 29 0Baldwin 9 8 1Ball 6 5 1Basile 13 8 5Bastrop 45 40 5Baton Rouge 760 596 164Bernice 6 6 0Berwick 14 14 0Blanchard 4 4 0Bogalusa 47 38 9Bossier City 192 138 54Breaux Bridge 23 23 0Broussard 15 14 1Brusly 9 8 1Church Point 17 17 0Clinton 7 7 0Coushatta 6 6 0Covington 43 33 10Crowley 32 31 1Cullen 5 5 0Denham Springs 40 25 15De Quincy 13 13 0De Ridder 27 26 1Dixie Inn 3 3 0Erath 10 10 0Eunice 43 42 1Farmerville 12 12 0Ferriday 17 12 5Folsom 4 3 1Franklin 21 18 3Franklinton 15 15 0French Settlement 2 2 0Glenmora 5 5 0Golden Meadow 6 5 1Gonzales 31 31 0Grambling 11 8 3Gramercy 7 7 0Gretna 109 91 18Hammond 95 93 2Harahan 27 27 0Haughton 8 6 2Haynesville 10 10 0Homer 11 11 0Houma 73 60 13Independence 6 6 0Iowa 11 10 1Jeanerette 16 16 0Jena 5 5 0Jennings 43 35 8Jonesboro 15 11 4Kaplan 22 22 0Kenner 216 135 81Kentwood 9 9 0Kinder 15 15 0Krotz Springs 5 4 1Lafayette 282 216 66Lake Arthur 11 11 0Lake Charles 158 154 4Lecompte 5 5 0Leesville 26 26 0Lockport 5 5 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Mamou 27 15 12Mandeville 44 35 9Mansfield 17 17 0Many 13 13 0Marksville 23 17 6Minden 32 31 1Monroe 222 178 44Moreauville 1 1 0Napoleonville 2 2 0Natchitoches 74 73 1New Iberia 85 69 16Newllano 10 10 0New Orleans 2,010 1,627 383New Roads 20 18 2Norwood 2 2 0Oakdale 24 21 3Oberlin 5 5 0Olla 3 3 0Opelousas 67 53 14Parks 1 1 0Patterson 19 18 1Pearl River 11 6 5Pineville 49 42 7Plaquemine 32 30 2Pollock 2 2 0Ponchatoula 21 17 4Port Allen 24 24 0Port Barre 14 9 5Port Vincent 2 2 0Rayne 25 25 0Rayville 11 9 2Richwood 16 10 6Ruston 49 41 8Scott 16 16 0Shreveport 619 511 108Sicily Island 3 2 1Simmesport 6 5 1Slidell 104 71 33Sorrento 5 4 1Springhill 15 15 0Sterlington 5 5 0St. Francisville 8 7 1St. Gabriel 15 8 7St. Joseph 3 3 0St. Martinville 20 15 5Stonewall 1 1 0Sulphur 58 47 11Sunset 10 10 0Tallulah 15 15 0Thibodaux 65 56 9Tickfaw 8 8 0Vidalia 23 23 0Ville Platte 29 29 0Vinton 11 11 0Vivian 10 8 2Washington 6 6 0Waterproof 8 7 1Welsh 11 11 0Westlake 21 20 1West Monroe 72 52 20Westwego 34 33 1White Castle 10 6 4Winnfield 23 15 8Youngsville 10 8 2Zachary 31 28 3

LOUISIANA—Continued

Ashland 3 3 0Auburn 57 49 8Augusta 54 42 12Baileyville 6 6 0Bangor 87 71 16Bar Harbor 13 9 4Bath 25 20 5Belfast 14 12 2Berwick 9 9 0Bethel 4 4 0Biddeford 70 50 20Boothbay Harbor 11 7 4Brewer 19 17 2Bridgton 12 8 4Brownville 2 2 0Brunswick 48 35 13Bucksport 11 7 4Buxton 13 8 5Calais 12 8 4Camden 14 10 4Cape Elizabeth 14 13 1Caribou 16 14 2Carrabassett Valley 6 1 5Clinton 1 1 0Cumberland 16 11 5Damariscotta 5 4 1Dexter 6 5 1Dixfield 3 3 0Dover-Foxcroft 5 5 0East Millinocket 5 5 0Eastport 4 4 0Eddington 1 1 0Eliot 9 8 1Ellsworth 17 13 4Fairfield 10 9 1Falmouth 22 16 6Farmington 15 14 1Fort Fairfield 4 4 0Fort Kent 9 5 4Freeport 17 12 5Fryeburg 5 5 0Gardiner 17 12 5Gorham 24 20 4Gouldsboro 2 2 0Greenville 4 3 1Hallowell 5 5 0Hampden 11 10 1Houlton 18 13 5Jay 11 7 4Jonesport 1 1 0Kennebunk 25 20 5Kennebunkport 16 11 5Kittery 27 20 7Lewiston 94 81 13Limestone 5 5 0Lincoln 7 6 1Lisbon 19 14 5Livermore Falls 11 7 4Machias 4 4 0Madawaska 7 6 1Madison 7 6 1Mechanic Falls 5 5 0Mexico 4 4 0Milbridge 2 2 0Millinocket 9 9 0Milo 3 3 0Monmouth 5 5 0

MAINE

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Mount Desert 9 5 4Newport 5 5 0North Berwick 8 7 1Norway 8 7 1Oakland 10 9 1Ogunquit 9 8 1Old Orchard Beach 28 18 10Old Town 20 15 5Orono 15 14 1Oxford 5 4 1Paris 9 8 1Phippsburg 1 1 0Pittsfield 6 6 0Portland 217 155 62Presque Isle 23 18 5Rangeley 3 3 0Richmond 4 4 0Rockland 21 18 3Rockport 7 6 1Rumford 16 16 0Sabattus 8 7 1Saco 42 30 12Sanford 53 39 14Scarborough 34 30 4Searsport 3 3 0Skowhegan 16 12 4South Berwick 12 8 4South Portland 67 50 17Southwest Harbor 9 5 4Swan’s Island 2 2 0Thomaston 5 5 0Topsham 16 12 4Van Buren 4 4 0Veazie 7 6 1Waldoboro 5 4 1Washburn 3 3 0Waterville 38 30 8Wells 31 23 8Westbrook 46 34 12Wilton 5 5 0Windham 29 22 7Winslow 9 8 1Winter Harbor 1 1 0Winthrop 12 8 4Wiscasset 6 5 1Yarmouth 17 12 5York 37 26 11

MARYLAND

Aberdeen 46 37 9Annapolis 151 113 38Baltimore 3,863 3,275 588Baltimore City Sheriff 157 134 23Bel Air 43 31 12Berlin 19 14 5Berwyn Heights 7 6 1Bladensburg 24 17 7Brunswick 11 8 3Cambridge 52 41 11Capitol Heights 12 10 2Centreville 4 4 0Chestertown 11 9 2Cheverly 14 12 2Cottage City 4 4 0Crisfield 13 10 3Cumberland 61 50 11

MAINE—Continued

Delmar 11 10 1Denton 9 8 1District Heights 12 9 3Easton 57 44 13Edmonston 6 6 0Elkton 41 32 9Fairmount Heights 4 3 1Federalsburg 12 10 2Forest Heights 6 5 1Frederick 149 119 30Frostburg 18 14 4Fruitland 14 13 1Glenarden 9 8 1Greenbelt 63 51 12Greensboro 3 3 0Hagerstown 118 96 22Hampstead 9 7 2Hancock 4 3 1Havre de Grace 34 25 9Hurlock 7 7 0Hyattsville 42 30 12Landover Hills 4 3 1La Plata 10 9 1Laurel 62 45 17Luke 2 2 0Manchester 3 3 0Morningside 7 6 1Mount Rainier 15 12 3North East 8 7 1Oakland 5 4 1Ocean City 117 96 21Ocean Pines 17 12 5Oxford 4 4 0Pocomoke City 18 12 6Port Deposit 3 3 0Preston 2 2 0Princess Anne 9 8 1Ridgely 5 5 0Rising Sun 7 5 2Riverdale 27 19 8Rock Hall 4 4 0Rosewood Center 6 6 0Salisbury 111 84 27Seat Pleasant 12 8 4Smithsburg 2 1 1Snow Hill 9 8 1St. Michaels 5 5 0Sykesville 6 5 1Takoma Park 48 37 11Taneytown 9 9 0Thurmont 10 10 0University Park 6 6 0Westernport 3 3 0Westminster 52 40 12

MASSACHUSETTS

Abington 32 30 2Acton 37 31 6Acushnet 18 16 2Adams 22 17 5Agawam 58 49 9Amesbury 43 33 10Amherst 62 48 14Andover 71 53 18Aquinnah 4 4 0Arlington 72 57 15

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

Ashburnham 9 8 1Ashby 6 6 0Ashfield 1 1 0Ashland 30 23 7Athol 26 21 5Attleboro 80 67 13Auburn 40 31 9Avon 16 13 3Ayer 23 18 5Barnstable 123 111 12Barre 11 7 4Becket 1 1 0Bedford 31 25 6Belchertown 22 17 5Bellingham 38 31 7Belmont 59 53 6Berkley 2 2 0Berlin 10 7 3Bernardston 4 4 0Beverly 78 75 3Billerica 74 60 14Blackstone 20 16 4Bolton 13 8 5Boston 2,791 2,130 661Bourne 37 34 3Boxborough 11 10 1Boxford 13 13 0Boylston 12 8 4Braintree 92 82 10Brewster 23 18 5Bridgewater 41 38 3Brockton 224 194 30Brookfield 3 3 0Brookline 153 140 13Buckland 2 2 0Burlington 70 62 8Cambridge 300 270 30Canton 45 43 2Carlisle 13 10 3Carver 23 18 5Charlton 22 18 4Chatham 28 22 6Chelmsford 75 61 14Chelsea 102 84 18Chicopee 133 129 4Clinton 35 30 5Cohasset 24 19 5Concord 39 32 7Dalton 12 10 2Danvers 60 47 13Dartmouth 76 62 14Dedham 66 60 6Deerfield 7 6 1Dennis 50 41 9Dighton 10 9 1Douglas 15 11 4Dover 17 16 1Dracut 49 44 5Dudley 20 16 4Dunstable 7 7 0Duxbury 39 31 8East Bridgewater 27 24 3East Brookfield 3 3 0Eastham 22 16 6Easthampton 33 27 6East Longmeadow 24 22 2Easton 40 33 7

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

Edgartown 17 15 2Egremont 3 3 0Erving 3 3 0Essex 15 15 0Everett 102 86 16Fairhaven 33 27 6Fall River 293 241 52Falmouth 73 62 11Fitchburg 98 80 18Foxborough 34 30 4Framingham 138 116 22Franklin 58 47 11Freetown 22 17 5Gardner 53 36 17Georgetown 13 10 3Gill 3 3 0Gloucester 72 68 4Grafton 21 16 5Granby 12 10 2Great Barrington 16 15 1Greenfield 51 40 11Groton 25 16 9Groveland 12 8 4Hadley 14 10 4Halifax 15 11 4Hamilton 21 15 6Hampden 14 10 4Hanover 35 32 3Hanson 24 21 3Hardwick 3 3 0Harvard 13 8 5Harwich 37 31 6Hatfield 2 2 0Haverhill 107 96 11Hingham 51 42 9Hinsdale 2 2 0Holbrook 22 21 1Holden 23 22 1Holland 1 1 0Holliston 23 22 1Holyoke 152 130 22Hopedale 15 11 4Hopkinton 23 18 5Hubbardston 8 5 3Hudson 37 31 6Hull 28 26 2Ipswich 29 25 4Kingston 32 24 8Lakeville 20 15 5Lancaster 10 10 0Lanesboro 6 6 0Lawrence 178 151 27Lee 12 11 1Leicester 19 15 4Lenox 10 9 1Leominster 95 78 17Leverett 1 1 0Lexington 58 45 13Lincoln 18 13 5Littleton 16 15 1Longmeadow 36 31 5Lowell 327 249 78Ludlow 39 33 6Lunenburg 14 13 1Lynn 207 188 19Lynnfield 23 19 4Malden 114 104 10

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

Manchester-by-the-Sea 17 14 3Mansfield 46 32 14Marblehead 47 37 10Marion 14 14 0Marlborough 75 64 11Marshfield 47 44 3Mashpee 36 29 7Mattapoisett 18 18 0Maynard 24 22 2Medfield 23 18 5Medford 130 126 4Medway 22 19 3Melrose 58 54 4Mendon 17 12 5Merrimac 11 7 4Methuen 99 84 15Middleboro 58 42 16Middleton 12 11 1Milford 51 46 5Millbury 24 19 5Millis 20 15 5Millville 6 3 3Milton 72 57 15Monson 15 10 5Montague 21 16 5Monterey 1 1 0Nahant 12 12 0Nantucket 31 26 5Natick 71 54 17Needham 58 49 9New Bedford 349 284 65Newbury 14 10 4Newburyport 39 33 6Newton 184 159 25Norfolk 19 17 2North Adams 33 28 5Northampton 66 60 6North Andover 53 41 12North Attleboro 59 49 10Northborough 27 20 7Northbridge 26 21 5North Brookfield 6 6 0Northfield 4 3 1North Reading 31 30 1Norton 30 28 2Norwell 24 20 4Norwood 71 61 10Oak Bluffs 18 15 3Orange 14 13 1Orleans 27 21 6Oxford 21 17 4Palmer 26 21 5Paxton 8 7 1Peabody 108 93 15Pelham 2 2 0Pembroke 33 31 2Pepperell 18 17 1Petersham 2 2 0Phillipston 2 2 0Pittsfield 98 82 16Plainville 17 13 4Plymouth 121 102 19Plympton 5 5 0Princeton 8 5 3Provincetown 25 18 7Quincy 240 206 34Randolph 61 59 2

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Raynham 33 24 9Reading 44 39 5Rehoboth 27 22 5Revere 109 101 8Rochester 10 10 0Rockland 43 34 9Rockport 18 17 1Rowley 16 13 3Rutland 6 5 1Salem 107 97 10Salisbury 28 22 6Sandwich 32 31 1Saugus 77 60 17Scituate 34 28 6Seekonk 38 32 6Sharon 30 27 3Sheffield 4 3 1Shelburne 2 2 0Sherborn 14 14 0Shirley 13 12 1Shrewsbury 50 40 10Somerset 40 32 8Somerville 157 133 24Southampton 7 7 0Southborough 18 13 5Southbridge 37 34 3South Hadley 30 25 5Southwick 22 16 6Spencer 21 17 4Springfield 678 589 89Sterling 10 9 1Stockbridge 6 6 0Stoneham 49 40 9Stoughton 64 57 7Stow 15 11 4Sturbridge 21 16 5Sudbury 33 27 6Sunderland 5 5 0Sutton 16 13 3Swampscott 36 34 2Swansea 40 33 7Taunton 119 114 5Templeton 11 10 1Tewksbury 72 57 15Tisbury 12 10 2Topsfield 14 10 4Townsend 17 15 2Truro 16 11 5Tyngsboro 32 25 7Upton 17 12 5Uxbridge 24 19 5Wakefield 46 45 1Walpole 42 37 5Waltham 186 147 39Ware 18 18 0Wareham 48 39 9Warren 12 7 5Watertown 81 68 13Wayland 30 22 8Webster 33 29 4Wellesley 54 39 15Wellfleet 17 12 5Wenham 11 10 1Westborough 31 25 6West Boylston 18 13 5West Bridgewater 22 22 0West Brookfield 6 6 0

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Westfield 85 74 11Westford 51 40 11Westminster 16 11 5West Newbury 13 8 5Weston 31 26 5Westport 38 33 5West Springfield 91 81 10West Tisbury 8 8 0Westwood 34 26 8Weymouth 123 106 17Whately 2 2 0Whitman 25 24 1Wilbraham 31 30 1Williamsburg 1 1 0Williamstown 15 11 4Wilmington 46 44 2Winchendon 20 15 5Winchester 44 37 7Winthrop 32 31 1Woburn 79 73 6Worcester 530 468 62Wrentham 21 19 2Yarmouth 61 52 9

MICHIGAN

Adrian 35 30 5Akron-Fairgrove 1 1 0Albion 39 33 6Algonac 9 8 1Allegan 11 10 1Allen Park 62 55 7Alma 14 14 0Almont 9 9 0Alpena 20 18 2Ann Arbor 230 170 60Argentine Township 6 5 1Armada 3 3 0Auburn 3 2 1Auburn Hills 61 48 13Bad Axe 9 9 0Bancroft 1 1 0Bangor 7 6 1Baraga 2 2 0Barry Township 2 2 0Bath Township 10 9 1Battle Creek 148 123 25Bay City 85 75 10Belding 11 9 2Bellaire 2 2 0Belleville 12 10 2Bellevue 3 3 0Benton Harbor 31 21 10Benton Township 41 28 13Berkley 34 28 6Berrien Springs-Oronoko Township 7 6 1Beverly Hills 32 27 5Big Rapids 20 19 1Birch Run 7 6 1Birmingham 54 35 19Blackman Township 31 30 1Blissfield 6 5 1Bloomfield Hills 30 26 4Bloomfield Township 98 75 23Bloomingdale 1 1 0Boyne City 8 7 1Breckenridge 3 3 0

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued MICHIGAN—Continued

Bridgeport Township 10 9 1Bridgman 4 4 0Brighton 17 15 2Bronson 5 5 0Brooklyn/Columbia 5 4 1Brown City 2 2 0Brownstown Township 50 39 11Buchanan 10 9 1Buena Vista Township 19 17 2Burr Oak 1 1 0Burton 45 39 6Cadillac 20 18 2Calumet 1 1 0Cambridge Township 4 3 1Canton Township 102 74 28Capac 4 3 1Carleton 4 3 1Caro 10 9 1Carrollton Township 7 6 1Carson City 2 2 0Carsonville 1 1 0Caseville 2 2 0Caspian 1 1 0Cass City 4 4 0Cassopolis 5 4 1Cedar Springs 7 7 0Center Line 35 29 6Charlevoix 7 7 0Charlotte 19 18 1Cheboygan 11 10 1Chelsea 13 9 4Chesterfield Township 48 38 10Chikaming Township 4 4 0Chocolay Township 5 4 1Clare 9 8 1Clarkston 1 1 0Clawson 24 21 3Clay Township 18 12 6Clinton 3 3 0Clinton Township 139 105 34Clio 7 6 1Coldwater 20 18 2Coleman 2 2 0Coloma City 3 3 0Coloma Township 7 6 1Colon 2 2 0Concord 3 3 0Constantine 7 6 1Corunna 5 5 0Covert Township 6 6 0Croswell 8 8 0Crystal Falls 5 5 0Crystal Township 1 1 0Davison 13 11 2Davison Township 19 17 2Dearborn 208 192 16Dearborn Heights 118 94 24Decatur 4 4 0Denmark Township 1 1 0Denton Township 4 4 0Detroit 4,850 4,184 666Dewitt 7 6 1Dewitt Township 17 16 1Douglas 9 8 1Dowagiac 17 15 2Dryden Township 3 3 0Durand 6 6 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

East Grand Rapids 33 30 3East Jordan 7 6 1East Lansing 101 65 36Eastpointe 58 53 5East Tawas 7 6 1Eaton Rapids 12 11 1Eau Claire 2 1 1Ecorse 29 27 2Edmore-Home 2 2 0Elk Rapids 5 5 0Elkton 2 2 0Elsie 1 1 0Emmett Township 16 14 2Erie Township 4 4 0Escanaba 49 36 13Essexville 8 8 0Evart 3 3 0Fair Haven Township 1 1 0Farmington 27 21 6Farmington Hills 169 118 51Fenton 21 15 6Ferndale 58 49 9Flat Rock 28 24 4Flint 316 281 35Flint Township 51 44 7Flushing 14 13 1Flushing Township 9 8 1Forsyth Township 7 6 1Fowlerville 6 6 0Frankenmuth 8 8 0Frankfort 5 5 0Franklin 11 10 1Fraser 61 49 12Fremont 9 8 1Frost Township 2 1 1Gagetown 1 1 0Galesburg 3 2 1Garden City 58 46 12Gaylord 13 11 2Genesee Township 28 24 4Gerrish Township 6 6 0Gibraltar 13 12 1Gladstone 13 12 1Gladwin 5 5 0Grand Beach 3 3 0Grand Blanc 21 18 3Grand Blanc Township 42 36 6Grand Haven 39 35 4Grand Ledge 16 15 1Grand Rapids 453 375 78Grandville 33 27 6Grant 1 1 0Grayling 7 6 1Green Oak Township 15 13 2Greenville 24 18 6Grosse Ile Township 25 18 7Grosse Pointe 28 25 3Grosse Pointe Farms 42 33 9Grosse Pointe Park 51 45 6Grosse Pointe Shores 21 19 2Grosse Pointe Woods 48 36 12Hamburg Township 15 14 1Hampton Township 12 11 1Hamtramck 38 38 0Hancock 7 7 0Harbor Beach 4 4 0Harbor Springs 6 5 1

Harper Woods 41 36 5Hart 4 4 0Hartford 6 6 0Hastings 17 15 2Hazel Park 50 42 8Hesperia 3 3 0Highland Park 65 56 9Hillsdale 19 16 3Holland 73 61 12Holly 17 12 5Homer 3 3 0Hopkins 3 3 0Houghton 8 8 0Howard City 2 2 0Howell 22 20 2Hudson 3 3 0Hudsonville 10 9 1Huntington Woods 18 17 1Huron Township 27 21 6Imlay City 10 9 1Inkster 85 72 13Ionia 20 18 2Iron Mountain 14 14 0Iron River 8 7 1Ironwood 19 15 4Ishpeming 14 13 1Ishpeming Township 1 1 0Ithaca 5 4 1Jackson 87 65 22Jonesville 5 5 0Kalamazoo 322 255 67Kalamazoo Township 38 31 7Kalkaska 8 7 1Keego Harbor 7 6 1Kentwood 83 68 15Kingsford 20 20 0Kinross Township 3 3 0Laingsburg 3 3 0Lake Angelus 3 3 0Lake Linden 1 1 0Lake Odessa 4 4 0Lake Orion 8 4 4Lakeview 2 2 0L’Anse 5 5 0Lansing 357 259 98Lansing Township 14 13 1Lapeer 24 20 4Lathrup Village 11 10 1Laurium 4 4 0Lawrence 3 3 0Lawton 6 6 0Lennon 1 1 0Leoni Township 6 5 1Leslie 3 3 0Lexington 4 4 0Lincoln Park 70 60 10Lincoln Township 12 11 1Linden 4 4 0Litchfield 5 5 0Livonia 193 167 26Lowell 9 7 2Ludington 17 15 2Luna Pier 4 4 0Mackinac Island 9 8 1Mackinaw City 6 6 0Madison Heights 77 60 17Madison Township 2 2 0

MICHIGAN—Continued MICHIGAN—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Mancelona 4 4 0Manistee 17 15 2Manistique 10 9 1Manton 1 1 0Marenisco Township 1 1 0Marine City 10 9 1Marion 1 1 0Marlette 4 4 0Marquette 42 36 6Marshall 21 16 5Marysville 19 16 3Mason 14 13 1Mattawan 5 5 0Mayville 2 2 0Melvindale 30 28 2Memphis 4 4 0Mendon 1 1 0Menominee 19 17 2Meridian Township 50 43 7Metamora Township 6 6 0Michiana 3 3 0Midland 50 47 3Milan 15 11 4Milford 23 17 6Millington 3 3 0Monroe 54 44 10Montague 5 5 0Montrose Township 12 11 1Morenci 3 3 0Morrice 4 1 3Mount Clemens 45 37 8Mount Morris 9 8 1Mount Morris Township 40 36 4Mount Pleasant 38 32 6Mundy Township 20 17 3Munising 6 6 0Muskegon 92 81 11Muskegon Heights 34 30 4Muskegon Township 16 15 1Napoleon Township 3 3 0Nashville 3 3 0Negaunee 12 11 1Newaygo 4 3 1New Baltimore 16 15 1Newberry 3 3 0New Buffalo 7 6 1New Haven 6 5 1Niles 32 22 10Niles Township 4 4 0North Branch 4 4 0Northfield Township 12 10 2North Muskegon 8 7 1Northville 17 14 3Northville Township 35 26 9Norton Shores 31 29 2Norvell Township 2 2 0Norway 6 6 0Novi 89 60 29Oak Park 83 69 14Olivet 2 2 0Onaway 2 2 0Ontwa Township-Edwardsburg 7 6 1Orchard Lake 9 8 1Oscoda Township 12 11 1Otisville 1 1 0Otsego 8 7 1Ovid 3 3 0

Owosso 23 22 1Oxford 7 4 3Parchment 3 3 0Parma-Sandstone 2 2 0Paw Paw 11 9 2Pentwater 3 3 0Perry 7 6 1Petoskey 19 17 2Pigeon 1 1 0Pinckney 4 4 0Pinconning 4 4 0Pittsfield Township 43 31 12Plainwell 11 9 2Pleasant Ridge 7 7 0Plymouth 17 16 1Plymouth Township 41 28 13Pontiac 212 163 49Portage 74 57 17Port Austin 2 2 0Port Huron 74 53 21Portland 9 7 2Potterville 3 3 0Prairieville Township 2 2 0Quincy 3 3 0Reading 2 2 0Redford Township 95 76 19Reed City 4 4 0Reese 2 2 0Richfield Township (Genessee County) 10 8 2Richfield Township (Roscommon County) 1 1 0Richland 2 2 0Richland Township 4 4 0Richmond 12 9 3River Rouge 37 35 2Riverview 33 29 4Rochester 29 21 8Rockford 13 10 3Rockwood 9 8 1Rogers City 8 8 0Romeo 11 7 4Romulus 87 72 15Roosevelt Park 9 8 1Rose City 3 3 0Roseville 103 91 12Ross Township 2 2 0Royal Oak 117 98 19Saginaw 139 123 16Saginaw Township 48 44 4Saline 17 13 4Sand Lake 1 1 0Sandusky 6 6 0Sault Ste. Marie 33 27 6Schoolcraft 2 2 0Scottville 3 3 0Sebewaing 3 3 0Shelby 3 3 0Shelby Township 77 59 18Shepherd 2 2 0Somerset Township 2 2 0Southfield 179 156 23Southgate 56 44 12South Haven 27 20 7South Lyon 19 17 2South Rockwood 3 3 0Sparta 7 6 1Spring Arbor Township 2 2 0Springfield 18 16 2

MICHIGAN—Continued MICHIGAN—Continued

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Spring Lake-Ferrysburg 11 10 1Stanton 1 1 0St. Charles 4 4 0St. Clair 11 10 1St. Clair Shores 110 92 18Sterling Heights 226 168 58St. Ignace 6 6 0St. Johns 13 11 2St. Joseph 25 19 6St. Joseph Township 13 12 1St. Louis 6 5 1Sturgis 21 17 4Summit Township 5 5 0Sumpter Township 17 14 3Sunfield 1 1 0Suttons Bay 1 1 0Swartz Creek 7 6 1Sylvan Lake 5 5 0Taylor 125 97 28Tecumseh 16 14 2Thomas Township 9 8 1Three Oaks 3 3 0Three Rivers 19 15 4Tittabawassee Township 4 4 0Traverse City 36 34 2Trenton 48 46 2Troy 196 136 60Tuscarora Township 8 7 1Ubly 2 2 0Unadilla Township 3 3 0Union City 4 4 0Utica 21 16 5Van Buren Township 40 29 11Vassar 6 6 0Vernon 1 1 0Vicksburg 5 5 0Waldron 1 1 0Walker 43 37 6Walled Lake 20 14 6Warren 292 246 46Waterford Township 116 90 26Waterloo Township 1 1 0Watertown Township 1 1 0Watervliet 4 4 0Wayland 6 5 1Wayne 51 39 12West Bloomfield Township 94 72 22West Branch 7 6 1Westland 133 103 30White Cloud 3 2 1Whitehall 8 8 0White Lake Township 34 26 8White Pigeon 4 4 0Williamston 5 5 0Wixom 26 22 4Wolverine Lake 9 8 1Woodhaven 39 33 6Woodstock Township 1 1 0Wyandotte 57 46 11Wyoming 144 103 41Yale 5 5 0Ypsilanti 55 39 16Zeeland 10 9 1Zilwaukee 4 4 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

MINNESOTA

Albany 3 3 0Albert Lea 39 30 9Alexandria 20 17 3Annandale 4 4 0Anoka 37 29 8Appleton 5 5 0Apple Valley 65 47 18Austin 32 28 4Babbitt 4 4 0Baxter 10 9 1Bayport 5 5 0Becker 5 4 1Belle Plaine 6 5 1Bemidji 27 24 3Benson 8 7 1Big Lake 10 8 2Biwabik 4 4 0Blaine 62 46 16Blooming Prairie 3 3 0Bloomington 143 108 35Blue Earth 7 7 0Brainerd 32 25 7Breckenridge 11 7 4Brooklyn Center 56 43 13Brooklyn Park 94 71 23Buffalo 17 14 3Burnsville 83 65 18Caledonia 5 4 1Cambridge 10 10 0Cannon Falls 6 6 0Centennial Lakes 17 14 3Champlin 25 22 3Chaska 23 18 5Chisago City 6 5 1Chisholm 12 11 1Cloquet 21 19 2Cold Spring 6 6 0Columbia Heights 32 24 8Coon Rapids 70 60 10Corcoran 4 4 0Cottage Grove 47 35 12Crookston 18 16 2Crosby 10 6 4Crystal 37 28 9Dawson 3 3 0Dayton 5 5 0Deephaven/Woodland 8 7 1Detroit Lakes 15 13 2Dilworth 6 5 1Duluth 179 149 30Eagan 86 68 18East Grand Forks 25 23 2Eden Prairie 82 57 25Edina 65 49 16Elk River 33 26 7Ely 12 7 5Eveleth 11 10 1Fairmont 21 18 3Faribault 34 26 8Farmington 15 13 2Fergus Falls 26 21 5Floodwood 3 3 0Forest Lake 19 17 2Fridley 47 38 9Gilbert 6 6 0Glencoe 10 9 1Glenwood 4 4 0

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

MICHIGAN—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

MINNESOTA—Continued

Golden Valley 41 30 11Goodview 4 4 0Grand Rapids 20 16 4Granite Falls 5 5 0Hallock 1 1 0Hastings 30 25 5Hermantown 12 10 2Hibbing 33 30 3Hopkins 33 23 10Hoyt Lakes 5 5 0Hutchinson 31 22 9International Falls 13 13 0Inver Grove Heights 35 29 6Jackson 8 7 1Janesville 5 4 1Jordan 10 8 2Kasson 7 7 0La Crescent 9 8 1Lake City 9 8 1Lakefield 3 3 0Lakeville 59 44 15Le Sueur 8 7 1Lindstrom 7 6 1Lino Lakes 24 21 3Litchfield 10 9 1Little Falls 14 12 2Long Prairie 6 6 0Madison 3 3 0Mankato 60 48 12Maple Grove 62 53 9Maplewood 57 46 11Marshall 22 20 2Medina 8 7 1Melrose 6 5 1Mendota Heights 17 15 2Minneapolis 1,147 868 279Minnetonka 73 54 19Minnetrista 10 9 1Montevideo 10 9 1Moorhead 73 50 23Moose Lake 3 3 0Mora 8 8 0Morris 9 8 1Mound 16 13 3Mounds View 18 16 2Mountain Lake 3 3 0New Brighton 37 27 10New Hope 38 29 9Newport 7 7 0New Prague 10 8 2New Ulm 22 19 3North Branch 9 8 1Northfield 28 21 7North Mankato 12 11 1North St. Paul 18 16 2Oakdale 36 27 9Oak Park Heights 10 9 1Olivia 5 5 0Orono 21 18 3Ortonville 5 4 1Osseo 5 5 0Owatonna 29 27 2Park Rapids 7 7 0Paynesville 4 4 0Plainview 5 5 0Plymouth 75 60 15Princeton 10 9 1

MINNESOTA—Continued

Prior Lake 23 20 3Proctor 7 6 1Ramsey 20 17 3Red Wing 32 26 6Redwood Falls 10 9 1Richfield 60 44 16Robbinsdale 27 20 7Rochester 163 117 46Roseau 6 5 1Rosemount 17 15 2Roseville 54 46 8Sartell 13 11 2Sauk Centre 9 6 3Sauk Rapids 13 12 1Savage 29 23 6Scanlon 1 1 0Shakopee 34 27 7Silver Bay 4 4 0Slayton 4 4 0Sleepy Eye 6 6 0South Lake Minnetonka 15 14 1South St. Paul 26 24 2Springfield 4 4 0Spring Lake Park 13 11 2St. Anthony 22 20 2Staples 5 5 0St. Cloud 104 85 19St. Francis 10 8 2Stillwater 24 20 4St. James 8 7 1St. Joseph 6 6 0St. Louis Park 69 49 20St. Paul 804 554 250St. Paul Park 8 8 0St. Peter 20 14 6Thief River Falls 16 15 1Tracy 4 4 0Two Harbors 8 7 1Virginia 23 22 1Wabasha 5 4 1Wadena 9 8 1Waite Park 15 12 3Warroad 6 5 1Waseca 15 13 2Wayzata 10 9 1Wells 4 4 0West Hennepin 10 8 2West St. Paul 36 26 10White Bear Lake 36 29 7Willmar 35 32 3Windom 9 8 1Winona 45 40 5Woodbury 53 45 8Worthington 31 24 7Wyoming 6 6 0Zumbrota 4 4 0

MISSISSIPPI

Aberdeen 24 19 5Amory 24 18 6Batesville 43 34 9Bay St. Louis 50 38 12Belzoni 14 9 5Booneville 33 26 7Brandon 39 29 10Brookhaven 36 29 7

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

MISSISSIPPI—Continued

Bruce 5 5 0Byhalia 11 7 4Carthage 14 10 4Charleston 10 10 0Clarksdale 50 44 6Cleveland 47 38 9Clinton 60 44 16Coldwater 3 3 0Collins 14 10 4Columbia 25 23 2Columbus 91 78 13Como 7 7 0Corinth 45 33 12Crystal Springs 19 13 6De Kalb 5 4 1Drew 8 4 4Edwards 4 4 0Ellisville 11 9 2Eupora 9 7 2Fayette 8 3 5Flowood 44 35 9Forest 18 14 4Fulton 9 9 0Gloster 8 6 2Goodman 3 3 0Greenville 141 102 39Greenwood 72 53 19Grenada 45 40 5Gulfport 257 185 72Hattiesburg 189 114 75Heidelberg 4 4 0Hernando 20 20 0Hollandale 11 7 4Horn Lake 52 41 11Houston 16 12 4Indianola 33 25 8Inverness 4 4 0Itta Bena 13 8 5Iuka 11 11 0Jackson 647 428 219Kosciusko 27 20 7Laurel 84 57 27Leakesville 6 5 1Leland 24 19 5Lexington 11 8 3Long Beach 46 30 16Louisville 26 19 7Lucedale 19 12 7Macon 9 8 1Madison 44 33 11Magee 17 13 4Magnolia 5 5 0McComb 50 32 18McLain 2 1 1Mendenhall 12 8 4Meridian 112 93 19Moorhead 5 5 0Morton 14 10 4Moss Point 39 31 8Mound Bayou 4 2 2Natchez 79 52 27New Albany 21 19 2Newton 19 10 9Olive Branch 62 49 13Oxford 58 50 8Pascagoula 84 55 29Pass Christian 23 17 6

Pearl 60 47 13Pelahatchie 7 5 2Petal 20 16 4Picayune 46 29 17Pickens 4 4 0Poplarville 10 9 1Port Gibson 10 6 4Purvis 10 7 3Quitman 11 10 1Richland 36 25 11Ridgeland 68 43 25Ripley 12 11 1Rolling Fork 5 5 0Ruleville 12 8 4Sandersville 5 4 1Senatobia 21 18 3Shaw 8 4 4Shelby 13 9 4Southaven 87 72 15Starkville 50 39 11Stonewall 3 3 0Summit 7 6 1Sunflower 3 3 0Tchula 5 5 0Terry 1 1 0Tupelo 123 109 14Vaiden 4 4 0Verona 13 9 4Water Valley 11 11 0Waveland 24 19 5Waynesboro 21 17 4West Point 35 26 9Wiggins 16 13 3Winona 14 12 2Yazoo City 46 30 16

MISSOURI

Arnold 56 44 12Aurora 19 13 6Ballwin 69 54 15Bellefontaine Neighbors 27 24 3Bel-Nor 9 9 0Bel-Ridge 14 13 1Belton 53 38 15Berkeley 55 44 11Bethany 6 6 0Beverly Hills 9 7 2Blue Springs 95 70 25Bolivar 26 17 9Bonne Terre 11 11 0Boonville 27 20 7Bowling Green 9 7 2Branson 57 42 15Breckenridge Hills 16 15 1Brentwood 32 27 5Bridgeton 69 57 12Brookfield 17 10 7Buckner 6 5 1Butler 15 10 5California 7 6 1Calverton Park 6 6 0Cameron 18 13 5Canton 8 4 4Cape Girardeau 98 72 26Carrollton 5 4 1Carterville 6 6 0

MISSISSIPPI—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

MISSOURI—Continued

Carthage 32 25 7Caruthersville 26 22 4Centralia 11 6 5Chaffee 9 5 4Charlack 8 8 0Charleston 19 15 4Chesterfield 94 85 9Chillicothe 22 16 6Claycomo 10 10 0Clayton 68 51 17Clinton 21 20 1Columbia 169 136 33Cool Valley 10 10 0Cottleville 9 7 2Country Club Hills 11 11 0Crestwood 45 34 11Creve Coeur 60 50 10Crystal City 20 16 4Dellwood 19 17 2De Soto 20 15 5Des Peres 43 36 7Dexter 21 15 6East Prairie 13 9 4Edmundson 11 10 1Eldon 16 14 2El Dorado Springs 11 6 5Ellisville 19 19 0Eureka 27 23 4Excelsior Springs 24 17 7Farmington 30 22 8Fayette 8 8 0Ferguson 56 49 7Festus 34 25 9Florissant 102 81 21Fredericktown 9 9 0Frontenac 22 17 5Fulton 32 25 7Gallatin 3 3 0Gladstone 57 46 11Glendale 14 11 3Grain Valley 14 12 2Grandview 62 48 14Hamilton 2 2 0Hannibal 45 33 12Harrisonville 29 21 8Hawk Point 1 1 0Hazelwood 72 56 16Hayti 9 8 1Hermann 8 6 2Higginsville 15 10 5Holts Summit 7 6 1Independence 280 198 82Ironton 4 4 0Jackson 26 20 6Jefferson City 102 74 28Jennings 70 46 24Joplin 85 76 9Kahoka 2 2 0Kansas City 1,862 1,218 644Kearney 12 11 1Kennett 27 23 4Kirksville 38 27 11Kirkwood 70 57 13Ladue 35 28 7Lake Lotawana 6 5 1Lake Ozark 12 11 1Lake St. Louis 29 23 6

MISSOURI—Continued

Lamar 11 9 2Lebanon 33 23 10Lee’s Summit 137 101 36Lexington 10 9 1Liberty 52 37 15Louisiana 17 9 8Macon 11 10 1Malden 15 12 3Manchester 43 40 3Maplewood 34 28 6Marceline 10 6 4Marshall 34 23 11Maryland Heights 92 77 15Maryville 24 20 4Mexico 35 33 2Moberly 45 35 10Moline Acres 7 7 0Monett 29 19 10Montgomery City 6 6 0Mountain Grove 15 10 5Mount Vernon 10 10 0Neosho 25 22 3Nevada 30 20 10New Madrid 7 7 0Normandy 21 20 1North Kansas City 49 38 11Northwoods 30 21 9Oak Grove 11 10 1Oakland 70 57 13Oakview 4 4 0Odessa 10 10 0O’Fallon 106 80 26Olivette 26 21 5Osage Beach 33 21 12Overland 61 50 11Pacific 24 17 7Pagedale 15 14 1Palmyra 10 7 3Park Hills 14 13 1Parkville 11 10 1Perryville 25 25 0Pevely 19 14 5Pilot Knob 1 1 0Pine Lawn 28 27 1Platte City 9 9 0Plattsburg 5 5 0Pleasant Hill 15 10 5Poplar Bluff 53 43 10Potosi 13 9 4Republic 19 15 4Rich Hill 8 4 4Richland 9 5 4Richmond 21 13 8Rolla 44 28 16Salem 18 13 5Savannah 5 5 0Sedalia 55 43 12Shrewsbury 20 17 3Sikeston 73 60 13Slater 9 5 4Smithville 13 12 1Springfield 393 310 83St. Ann 60 46 14St. Charles 135 104 31St. Clair 15 12 3Ste. Genevieve 12 11 1St. George 6 6 0

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City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

MISSOURI—Continued

St. John 25 23 2St. Joseph 152 111 41St. Louis 1,994 1,408 586Stockton 5 5 0St. Peters 105 85 20St. Robert 22 16 6Sugar Creek 19 14 5Sullivan 24 16 8Sunset Hills 30 24 6Town and Country 42 34 8Trenton 17 10 7Union 19 17 2University City 101 80 21Vandalia 9 5 4Vinita Park 13 12 1Warrensburg 33 30 3Warrenton 15 13 2Warsaw 7 7 0Warson Woods 8 7 1Washington 29 25 4Webb City 23 19 4Webster Groves 53 44 9Wentzville 44 34 10West Plains 24 19 5Weston 4 4 0Woodson Terrace 19 16 3Wright City 6 6 0

MONTANA

Baker 3 3 0Belgrade 11 9 2Billings 152 122 30Boulder 4 4 0Bozeman 48 41 7Bridger 2 2 0Chinook 4 4 0Columbia Falls 13 7 6Conrad 5 5 0Cut Bank 7 6 1Dillon 9 8 1East Helena 4 4 0Eureka 3 3 0Fort Benton 3 3 0Glasgow 7 6 1Glendive 15 9 6Great Falls 115 78 37Hamilton 12 11 1Havre 25 19 6Helena 66 47 19Hot Springs 2 2 0Joliet 2 2 0Kalispell 38 29 9Laurel 14 10 4Lewistown 20 13 7Libby 6 6 0Livingston 17 12 5Manhattan 2 2 0Miles City 21 15 6Missoula 102 82 20Plains 3 3 0Plentywood 5 4 1Polson 8 8 0Red Lodge 7 7 0Ronan City 4 4 0Sidney 11 10 1Stevensville 3 3 0

MONTANA—Continued

St. Ignatius 2 2 0Thompson Falls 3 3 0Three Forks 3 3 0Troy 3 3 0West Yellowstone 11 6 5Whitefish 17 12 5Whitehall 3 2 1

NEBRASKA

Albion 2 2 0Alliance 29 21 8Ashland 6 5 1Auburn 6 6 0Aurora 7 7 0Bayard 4 4 0Beatrice 33 22 11Bellevue 83 75 8Blair 16 14 2Bridgeport 3 3 0Broken Bow 7 6 1Central City 6 5 1Chadron 16 12 4Columbus 50 34 16Cozad 11 7 4Crete 14 9 5David City 6 5 1Elkhorn 13 12 1Fairbury 8 7 1Falls City 13 9 4Fremont 44 37 7Geneva 4 4 0Gering 19 16 3Gordon 6 5 1Gothenburg 9 5 4Grand Island 83 75 8Hastings 51 37 14Holdrege 15 9 6Imperial 4 4 0Kearney 50 41 9Kimball 5 5 0La Vista 27 23 4Lexington 16 14 2Lincoln 410 304 106Lyons 2 2 0Madison 3 3 0McCook 18 14 4Milford 4 4 0Minden 4 4 0Mitchell 5 5 0Nebraska City 14 13 1Neligh 2 2 0Norfolk 57 38 19North Platte 66 41 25Ogallala 12 11 1Omaha 907 717 190O’Neill 8 7 1Ord 7 4 3Papillion 31 26 5Plainview 2 2 0Plattsmouth 16 14 2Ralston 13 12 1Schuyler 10 8 2Scottsbluff 34 31 3Seward 10 9 1South Sioux City 28 27 1Superior 4 4 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NEBRASKA—Continued

Syracuse 3 3 0Tecumseh 4 3 1Valentine 4 3 1Valley 6 6 0Wahoo 6 6 0Wayne 10 6 4West Point 7 6 1Wilber 4 4 0Wymore 2 2 0York 19 14 5

NEVADA

Boulder City 38 29 9Carlin 7 5 2Elko 41 34 7Fallon 30 19 11Henderson 333 251 82Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department 3,748 1,895 1,853Lovelock 6 5 1Mesquite 35 19 16North Las Vegas 281 191 90Reno 469 307 162Sparks 133 91 42West Wendover 23 15 8Winnemucca 19 15 4Yerington 8 7 1

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Alstead 1 1 0Alton 13 10 3Amherst 17 15 2Andover 1 1 0Antrim 4 4 0Ashland 6 6 0Auburn 9 7 2Barnstead 2 2 0Barrington 7 6 1Bartlett 3 2 1Bedford 37 26 11Belmont 15 13 2Bennington 2 2 0Berlin 25 19 6Bethlehem 7 4 3Boscawen 6 5 1Brentwood 2 2 0Bristol 9 7 2Campton 5 4 1Candia 6 5 1Canterbury 1 1 0Carroll 3 3 0Charlestown 8 5 3Chester 3 2 1Chesterfield 6 5 1Claremont 32 26 6Colebrook 4 4 0Concord 93 72 21Conway 27 18 9Danville 2 2 0Deerfield 5 4 1Deering 2 2 0Derry 70 56 14Dover 69 54 15Durham 21 18 3Enfield 8 6 2Epping 12 11 1

NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued

Epsom 5 4 1Exeter 32 23 9Farmington 15 13 2Fitzwilliam 4 3 1Franconia 3 3 0Franklin 23 15 8Fremont 3 3 0Gilford 22 16 6Gilmanton 4 4 0Goffstown 37 27 10Gorham 9 8 1Grantham 3 3 0Greenland 6 6 0Greenville 6 6 0Hampstead 5 5 0Hampton 45 38 7Hanover 31 17 14Henniker 9 7 2Hillsborough 16 10 6Hinsdale 7 6 1Holderness 5 5 0Hooksett 31 18 13Hopkinton 9 7 2Hudson 50 39 11Jaffrey 14 11 3Keene 62 46 16Kensington 3 3 0Kingston 11 8 3Laconia 43 33 10Lebanon 36 26 10Lincoln 9 5 4Lisbon 3 3 0Litchfield 11 9 2Littleton 12 11 1Londonderry 53 41 12Loudon 7 6 1Manchester 268 199 69Marlborough 3 3 0Meredith 15 11 4Merrimack 49 37 12Middleton 3 3 0Milford 28 24 4Milton 7 6 1Mont Vernon 2 2 0Moultonboro 9 8 1New Boston 5 4 1New Castle 3 3 0New Durham 5 4 1Newfields 2 2 0New Hampton 5 5 0Newington 9 8 1Newmarket 19 14 5Newport 17 13 4Newton 5 4 1Northfield 10 9 1North Hampton 10 9 1Northwood 6 5 1Nottingham 6 5 1Orford 1 1 0Ossipee 8 7 1Peterborough 12 10 2Pittsfield 8 7 1Plaistow 21 14 7Plymouth 16 9 7Portsmouth 86 68 18Raymond 18 15 3Rindge 8 7 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued

Rochester 74 53 21Rollinsford 4 4 0Rye 10 9 1Sanbornton 7 6 1Sandown 6 5 1Sandwich 2 2 0Somersworth 32 25 7Springfield 1 1 0Strafford 3 3 0Stratham 10 9 1Sugar Hill 1 1 0Swanzey 11 9 2Thornton 4 4 0Tilton 12 11 1Troy 3 3 0Tuftonboro 3 3 0Wakefield 9 8 1Walpole 4 3 1Warner 5 4 1Waterville Valley 7 6 1Weare 9 8 1Winchester 7 6 1Windham 23 17 6Wolfeboro 16 11 5

NEW JERSEY

Aberdeen Township 43 36 7Absecon 33 26 7Allendale 19 14 5Allenhurst 13 9 4Allentown 5 5 0Alpha 3 3 0Alpine 13 13 0Andover Township 16 11 5Asbury Park 88 75 13Atlantic City 639 423 216Atlantic Highlands 19 15 4Audubon 19 17 2Audubon Park 5 5 0Avalon 28 20 8Avon-by-the-Sea 12 12 0Barnegat Township 36 28 8Barrington 16 15 1Bay Head 9 8 1Bayonne 279 235 44Beach Haven 18 12 6Beachwood 20 18 2Bedminster Township 17 16 1Belleville 115 104 11Bellmawr 31 25 6Belmar 27 20 7Belvidere 6 6 0Bergenfield 51 43 8Berkeley Heights Township 33 25 8Berkeley Township 87 67 20Berlin 17 16 1Berlin Township 21 19 2Bernards Township 42 33 9Bernardsville 24 17 7Beverly 9 7 2Blairstown Township 9 8 1Bloomfield 136 116 20Bloomingdale 17 16 1Bogota 18 14 4Boonton 30 25 5Boonton Township 11 11 0

NEW JERSEY—Continued

Bordentown 11 10 1Bordentown Township 35 27 8Bound Brook 27 22 5Bradley Beach 21 16 5Branchburg Township 26 24 2Brick Township 149 116 33Bridgeton 80 66 14Bridgewater Township 88 72 16Brielle 16 14 2Brigantine 49 39 10Brooklawn 7 7 0Buena 14 9 5Burlington 35 31 4Burlington Township 48 40 8Butler 18 17 1Byram Township 15 14 1Caldwell 22 18 4Califon 2 2 0Camden 478 404 74Cape May 23 17 6Carlstadt 34 30 4Carney’s Point Township 26 21 5Carteret 60 50 10Cedar Grove Township 34 32 2Chatham 27 21 6Chatham Township 30 24 6Cherry Hill Township 165 131 34Chesilhurst 11 10 1Chester 9 8 1Chesterfield Township 5 5 0Chester Township 15 14 1Cinnaminson Township 38 33 5Clark Township 56 44 12Clayton 19 17 2Clementon 13 12 1Cliffside Park 46 42 4Clifton 176 149 27Clinton 8 8 0Clinton Township 19 17 2Closter 23 19 4Collingswood 32 29 3Colts Neck Township 18 17 1Cranbury Township 15 14 1Cranford Township 69 50 19Cresskill 26 21 5Deal 20 16 4Delanco Township 9 8 1Delaware Township 9 8 1Delran Township 32 28 4Demarest 13 13 0Denville Township 38 30 8Deptford Township 74 63 11Dover 39 34 5Dover Township 189 148 41Dumont 33 25 8Dunellen 19 15 4Eastampton Township 17 16 1East Brunswick Township 119 90 29East Greenwich Township 16 14 2East Hanover Township 40 33 7East Newark 8 8 0East Orange 277 249 28East Rutherford 37 33 4East Windsor Township 62 48 14Eatontown 44 35 9Edgewater 30 29 1Edgewater Park Township 14 13 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NEW JERSEY—Continued

Edison Township 254 201 53Egg Harbor City 20 14 6Egg Harbor Township 103 79 24Elizabeth 465 350 115Elk Township 10 9 1Elmer 1 1 0Elmwood Park 37 35 2Emerson 21 18 3Englewood 89 72 17Englewood Cliffs 28 27 1Englishtown 8 8 0Essex Fells 16 12 4Evesham Township 81 72 9Ewing Township 92 79 13Fairfield Township 39 34 5Fair Haven 17 13 4Fair Lawn 67 57 10Fairview 32 27 5Fanwood 22 21 1Far Hills 5 5 0Flemington 15 14 1Florence Township 30 24 6Florham Park 36 31 5Fort Lee 118 98 20Franklin 15 14 1Franklin Lakes 27 22 5Franklin Township (Gloucester County) 28 24 4Franklin Township (Hunterdon County) 6 6 0Franklin Township (Somerset County) 112 96 16Freehold 37 29 8Freehold Township 78 63 15Frenchtown 3 3 0Galloway Township 62 50 12Garfield 70 60 10Garwood 18 16 2Gibbsboro 10 9 1Glassboro 53 48 5Glen Ridge 34 27 7Glen Rock 23 20 3Gloucester City 32 29 3Gloucester Township 124 103 21Green Brook Township 24 20 4Greenwich Township (Gloucester County) 21 16 5Greenwich Township (Warren County) 9 8 1Guttenberg 27 23 4Hackensack 125 111 14Hackettstown 20 19 1Haddonfield 27 25 2Haddon Heights 17 16 1Haddon Township 31 29 2Haledon 23 18 5Hamburg 8 7 1Hamilton Township (Atlantic County) 208 178 30Hamilton Township (Mercer County) 67 53 14Hammonton 36 28 8Hanover Township 36 29 7Harding Township 15 14 1Hardyston Township 22 16 6Harrington Park 10 10 0Harrison 57 54 3Harrison Township 15 14 1Harvey Cedars 8 8 0Hasbrouck Heights 34 32 2Haworth 12 11 1Hawthorne 37 32 5Hazlet Township 53 45 8Helmetta 4 4 0

NEW JERSEY—Continued

High Bridge 6 6 0Highland Park 32 27 5Highlands 18 14 4Hightstown 20 15 5Hillsborough Township 66 54 12Hillsdale 22 20 2Hillside Township 85 73 12Hi-Nella 3 2 1Hoboken 175 162 13Ho-Ho-Kus 15 15 0Holland Township 7 6 1Holmdel Township 47 40 7Hopatcong 38 29 9Hopewell Township 39 33 6Howell Township 93 76 17Independence Township 8 7 1Interlaken 5 5 0Irvington 214 185 29Island Heights 3 3 0Jackson Township 93 75 18Jamesburg 17 12 5Jefferson Township 46 38 8Jersey City 1,015 839 176Keansburg 30 24 6Kearny 122 114 8Kenilworth 30 29 1Keyport 25 19 6Kinnelon 16 15 1Lacey Township 57 42 15Lakehurst 12 10 2Lakewood Township 139 112 27Lambertville 13 11 2Laurel Springs 7 7 0Lavallette 15 12 3Lawnside 8 7 1Lawrence Township 84 70 14Lebanon Township 10 9 1Leonia 27 20 7Lincoln Park 27 25 2Linden 139 129 10Lindenwold 45 42 3Linwood 24 20 4Little Egg Harbor Township 44 36 8Little Falls Township 28 22 6Little Ferry 32 27 5Little Silver 18 13 5Livingston Township 79 70 9Lodi 48 37 11Logan Township 17 16 1Long Beach Township 49 38 11Long Branch 106 89 17Long Hill Township 36 29 7Longport 19 15 4Lopatcong Township 14 13 1Lower Alloways Creek Township 17 12 5Lower Township 59 43 16Lumberton Township 29 26 3Lyndhurst Township 53 49 4Madison 39 35 4Magnolia 12 11 1Mahwah Township 63 54 9Manalapan Township 74 60 14Manasquan 24 18 6Manchester Township 78 66 12Mansfield Township (Burlington County) 9 9 0Mansfield Township (Warren County) 15 14 1Mantoloking 8 7 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NEW JERSEY—Continued NEW JERSEY—Continued

Mantua Township 25 23 2Manville 31 25 6Maple Shade Township 44 36 8Maplewood Township 69 57 12Margate City 42 32 10Marlboro Township 94 74 20Matawan 27 21 6Maywood 27 23 4Medford Lakes 10 9 1Medford Township 52 43 9Mendham 11 10 1Mendham Township 17 15 2Merchantville 16 15 1Metuchen 33 28 5Middlesex 38 32 6Middle Township 66 48 18Middletown Township 129 104 25Midland Park 15 13 2Millburn Township 63 54 9Milltown 18 15 3Millville 83 68 15Mine Hill Township 9 8 1Monmouth Beach 11 10 1Monroe Township (Gloucester County) 74 62 12Monroe Township (Middlesex County) 54 41 13Montclair 144 112 32Montgomery Township 36 28 8Montvale 24 22 2Montville Township 50 44 6Moonachie 20 17 3Moorestown Township 48 38 10Morris Plains 23 17 6Morristown 67 59 8Morris Township 51 41 10Mountain Lakes 18 14 4Mountainside 29 23 6Mount Arlington 12 11 1Mount Ephraim 14 13 1Mount Holly Township 30 27 3Mount Laurel Township 79 67 12Mount Olive Township 57 48 9Mullica Township 15 14 1National Park 7 6 1Neptune City 21 16 5Neptune Township 89 72 17Netcong 11 9 2Newark 1,517 1,350 167New Brunswick 160 128 32Newfield 7 7 0New Hanover Township 3 3 0New Milford 40 36 4New Providence 31 25 6Newton 31 22 9North Arlington 44 35 9North Bergen Township 132 113 19North Brunswick Township 99 84 15North Caldwell 18 14 4Northfield 27 25 2North Haledon 21 16 5North Hanover Township 9 8 1North Plainfield 51 45 6Northvale 14 13 1North Wildwood 37 30 7Norwood 15 14 1Nutley Township 77 67 10Oakland 32 27 5Oaklyn 14 12 2

Ocean City 78 64 14Ocean Gate 8 7 1Oceanport 19 14 5Ocean Township (Monmouth County) 71 59 12Ocean Township (Ocean County) 23 16 7Ogdensburg 7 7 0Old Bridge Township 140 102 38Old Tappan 14 13 1Oradell 22 21 1Orange 126 109 17Oxford Township 5 4 1Palisades Park 36 30 6Palmyra 19 17 2Paramus 117 96 21Park Ridge 19 18 1Parsippany-Troy Hills Township 133 108 25Passaic 201 164 37Paterson 533 438 95Paulsboro 25 19 6Peapack and Gladstone 9 8 1Pemberton 5 4 1Pemberton Township 67 57 10Pennington 7 6 1Pennsauken Township 110 86 24Penns Grove 20 15 5Pennsville Township 28 26 2Pequannock Township 30 25 5Perth Amboy 158 125 33Phillipsburg 41 35 6Pine Beach 7 6 1Pine Hill 22 20 2Pine Valley 4 4 0Piscataway Township 106 88 18Pitman 15 14 1Plainfield 197 169 28Plainsboro Township 44 32 12Pleasantville 63 52 11Plumsted Township 8 7 1Pohatcong Township 10 9 1Point Pleasant 40 32 8Point Pleasant Beach 32 24 8Pompton Lakes 29 25 4Princeton 45 34 11Princeton Township 41 34 7Prospect Park 16 15 1Rahway 102 89 13Ramsey 40 32 8Randolph Township 47 39 8Raritan 23 18 5Raritan Township 37 33 4Readington Township 26 24 2Red Bank 48 38 10Ridgefield 39 26 13Ridgefield Park 38 29 9Ridgewood 50 44 6Ringwood 26 21 5Riverdale 20 15 5River Edge 27 22 5Riverside Township 13 13 0Riverton 8 7 1River Vale Township 23 21 2Rochelle Park Township 20 18 2Rockaway 15 14 1Rockaway Township 67 54 13Roseland 29 27 2Roselle 61 50 11Roselle Park 38 34 4

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NEW JERSEY—Continued

Roxbury Township 54 47 7Rumson 22 17 5Runnemede 22 20 2Rutherford 48 43 5Saddle Brook Township 35 34 1Saddle River 23 18 5Salem 27 25 2Sayreville 97 82 15Scotch Plains Township 53 46 7Sea Bright 12 11 1Sea Girt 16 12 4Sea Isle City 28 21 7Seaside Heights 28 22 6Seaside Park 16 12 4Secaucus 62 55 7Ship Bottom 10 9 1Shrewsbury 20 15 5Somerdale 14 13 1Somers Point 33 27 6Somerville 39 32 7South Amboy 30 24 6South Belmar 10 10 0South Bound Brook 13 12 1South Brunswick Township 108 76 32South Hackensack Township 20 18 2South Harrison Township 5 4 1South Orange 61 56 5South Plainfield 67 54 13South River 38 31 7South Toms River 12 11 1Sparta Township 42 34 8Spotswood 22 18 4Springfield 42 38 4Springfield Township 10 9 1Spring Lake 17 14 3Spring Lake Heights 16 13 3Stafford Township 69 48 21Stanhope 8 7 1Stillwater Township 5 5 0Stone Harbor 24 18 6Stratford 13 13 0Summit 57 48 9Surf City 9 9 0Swedesboro 10 8 2Teaneck Township 114 99 15Tenafly 38 32 6Tewksbury Township 12 11 1Tinton Falls 39 37 2Totowa 27 26 1Trenton 426 372 54Tuckerton 11 11 0Union Beach 18 14 4Union City 227 187 40Union Township 174 127 47Upper Saddle River 23 18 5Ventnor City 48 36 12Vernon Township 39 29 10Verona 35 31 4Vineland 170 136 34Voorhees Township 60 48 12Waldwick 23 20 3Wallington 27 26 1Wall Township 78 65 13Wanaque 26 22 4Warren Township 32 25 7Washington 12 11 1Washington Township (Bergen County) 23 23 0

NEW JERSEY—Continued

Washington Township (Gloucester County) 94 83 11Washington Township (Mercer County) 30 24 6Washington Township (Morris County) 43 30 13Washington Township (Warren County) 12 11 1Watchung 34 27 7Waterford Township 25 23 2Wayne Township 143 114 29Weehawken Township 58 53 5Wenonah 6 6 0Westampton Township 25 22 3West Amwell Township 6 5 1West Caldwell Township 32 30 2West Cape May 8 8 0West Deptford Township 44 37 7Westfield 72 59 13West Long Branch 23 19 4West Milford Township 55 48 7West New York 128 121 7West Orange 122 106 16West Paterson 26 26 0Westville 10 9 1West Wildwood 5 5 0West Windsor Township 53 43 10Westwood 32 28 4Wharton 14 13 1Wildwood 56 45 11Wildwood Crest 28 22 6Willingboro Township 86 70 16Winfield Township 9 9 0Winslow Township 85 70 15Woodbridge Township 242 195 47Woodbury 30 27 3Woodbury Heights 8 7 1Woodcliff Lake 19 18 1Woodlynne 10 9 1Wood-Ridge 24 21 3Woodstown 9 8 1Woolwich Township 12 11 1Wyckoff Township 33 26 7

NEW MEXICO

Alamogordo 103 62 41Albuquerque 1,216 870 346Angel Fire 3 2 1Artesia 39 24 15Aztec 17 13 4Belen 27 16 11Bernalillo 21 16 5Bloomfield 19 15 4Carrizozo 5 3 2Clayton 20 8 12Cloudcroft 4 4 0Clovis 79 58 21Corrales 24 16 8Deming 35 31 4Eunice 9 5 4Farmington 133 95 38Gallup 93 55 38Grants 29 20 9Hobbs 116 74 42Jal 9 5 4Jemez Springs 1 1 0Lordsburg 12 10 2Los Alamos 46 26 20Los Lunas 32 24 8Lovington 19 12 7

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Milan 14 8 6Mosquero 1 1 0Mountainair 2 2 0Portales 42 27 15Raton 31 21 10Red River 8 3 5Rio Rancho 140 95 45Roswell 105 80 25Ruidoso 35 23 12Socorro 30 17 13Tatum 7 3 4Texico 5 4 1Tucumcari

23 19 4NEW YORK

Albany 435 337 98Albion Village 12 11 1Alexandria Bay Village 3 3 0Alfred Village 6 6 0Allegany Village 2 2 0Altamont Village 2 2 0Amherst Town 180 148 32Amity Town and Belmont Village 1 1 0Amityville Village 27 24 3Amsterdam 43 41 2Andover Village 1 1 0Angola Village 3 3 0Arcade Village 6 6 0Ardsley Village 18 18 0Asharoken Village 3 3 0Auburn 82 70 12Avon Village 5 5 0Bainbridge Village 1 1 0Baldwinsville Village 16 13 3Ballston Spa Village 11 7 4Batavia 40 34 6Bath Village 16 12 4Beacon 40 38 2Bedford Town 49 43 6Bethlehem Town 55 37 18Blooming Grove Town 15 13 2Bolivar Village 1 1 0Brant Town 1 1 0Briarcliff Manor Village 19 19 0Brighton Town 47 41 6Brockport Village 14 10 4Bronxville Village 28 19 9Buchanan Village 7 7 0Buffalo 1,143 933 210Caledonia Village 3 3 0Cambridge Village 2 2 0Camden Village 4 4 0Canajoharie Village 5 5 0Canandaigua 30 27 3Canastota Village 7 6 1Canisteo Village 3 3 0Canton Village 12 10 2Carmel Town 41 33 8Catskill Village 17 16 1Cayuga Heights Village 7 6 1Chatham Village 5 4 1Cheektowaga Town 168 128 40Chester Town 8 8 0Chester Village 11 10 1Chittenango Village 6 5 1Cicero Town 2 1 1

Clarkstown Town 187 165 22Clayton Village 4 3 1Clay Town 24 19 5Clyde Village 4 2 2Cobleskill Village 11 11 0Coeymans Town 14 10 4Colchester Town 2 2 0Colonie Town 146 109 37Cooperstown Village 6 5 1Corinth Village 5 5 0Corning 29 25 4Cornwall-on-Hudson Village 5 5 0Cornwall Town 14 10 4Cortland 42 40 2Crawford Town 10 9 1Croton-on-Hudson Village 19 19 0Cuba Town 5 5 0Dansville Village 10 7 3Delhi Village 3 3 0Depew Village 37 29 8Deposit Village 1 1 0Dewitt Town 39 35 4Dobbs Ferry Village 27 26 1Dolgeville Village 3 3 0Dunkirk 35 34 1East Aurora-Aurora Town 20 16 4Eastchester Town 58 50 8East Fishkill Town 35 26 9East Greenbush Town 28 21 7East Hampton Town 68 50 18East Hampton Village 38 22 16East Rochester Village 9 8 1East Syracuse Village 10 8 2Eden Town 5 4 1Ellenville Village 15 13 2Ellicott Town 12 11 1Ellicottville 2 2 0Elmira 94 83 11Elmira Heights Village 10 10 0Elmsford Village 17 17 0Endicott Village 41 37 4Evans Town 26 21 5Fairport Village 11 10 1Fallsburg Town 21 17 4Floral Park Village 45 36 9Florida Village 1 1 0Fort Edward Village 5 5 0Fort Plain Village 4 4 0Frankfort Town 1 1 0Frankfort Village 5 5 0Fredonia Village 18 15 3Freeport Village 109 92 17Friendship Town 1 1 0Fulton City 39 36 3Garden City Village 65 52 13Gates Town 39 32 7Geddes Town 18 16 2Geneseo Village 7 7 0Geneva 38 33 5Glen Cove 58 53 5Glens Falls 38 33 5Glenville Town 38 25 13Gloversville 41 39 2Goshen Village 14 13 1Gouverneur Village 12 8 4Granville Village 6 6 0Great Neck Estates Village 15 12 3

NEW YORK—ContinuedNEW MEXICO—Continued

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NEW YORK—Continued

Greene Village 1 1 0Green Island Village 3 2 1Greenwich Village 2 2 0Greenwood Lake Village 13 10 3Hamburg Town 81 65 16Hamburg Village 15 13 2Hamilton Village 5 4 1Harriman Village 7 7 0Harrison Town 80 70 10Hastings-on-Hudson Village 21 20 1Haverstraw Town 43 41 2Hempstead Village 136 110 26Herkimer Village 22 21 1Homer Village 5 5 0Hoosick Falls Village 3 3 0Hornell 22 21 1Hudson Falls Village 16 12 4Huntington Bay Village 6 6 0Hyde Park Town 15 13 2Ilion Village 20 18 2Inlet Town 4 2 2Irondequoit Town 68 56 12Irvington Village 24 22 2Ithaca 90 78 12Jamestown 88 73 15Johnson City Village 46 39 7Kenmore Village 26 25 1Kent Town 26 21 5Kings Point Village 26 24 2Kingston 88 83 5Lackawanna 67 48 19Lake Placid Village 17 14 3Lake Success Village 26 23 3Lancaster Town 40 32 8Lancaster Village 22 16 6Larchmont Village 30 27 3Le Roy Village 13 10 3Lewisboro Town 2 1 1Liberty Village 18 15 3Liverpool Village 6 5 1Lloyd Harbor Village 13 12 1Lockport 56 53 3Long Beach 82 76 6Lowville Village 6 6 0Lynbrook Village 55 47 8Lyons Village 12 10 2Macedon Town and Village 4 4 0Malone Village 19 19 0Malverne Village 23 23 0Mamaroneck Town 42 40 2Mamaroneck Village 57 51 6Manlius Town 44 37 7Marcellus Village 1 1 0Marlborough Town 7 5 2Mechanicville 13 12 1Menands Village 10 10 0Middleport Village 2 2 0Mohawk Village 5 5 0Monroe Village 21 17 4Montgomery Town 6 5 1Monticello Village 34 31 3Moravia Village 1 1 0Moriah Town 3 3 0Mount Kisco Village 35 32 3Mount Morris Village 5 5 0Mount Pleasant Town 53 45 8Mount Vernon 205 175 30

NEW YORK—Continued

Nassau Village 1 1 0Newark Village 20 19 1Newburgh 102 89 13Newburgh Town 61 49 12New Castle Town 46 42 4New Hartford Town and Village 23 20 3New Paltz Town and Village 23 19 4New Rochelle 238 187 51New Windsor Town 46 34 12New York 56,208 39,067 17,141New York Mills Village 4 4 0Niagara Falls 157 152 5Niskayuna Town 41 30 11Nissequogue Village 4 4 0North Castle Town 38 35 3Northport Village 19 15 4North Syracuse Village 15 13 2North Tonawanda 59 50 9Norwich 23 21 2Ogdensburg 32 27 5Old Brookville Village 51 40 11Old Westbury Village 29 24 5Olive Town 1 1 0Oneida 26 23 3Orchard Park Town 39 32 7Ossining Town 14 14 0Ossining Village 64 55 9Oswego City 51 45 6Oxford Village 2 2 0Oyster Bay Cove Village 11 11 0Painted Post Village 4 4 0Palmyra Village 6 5 1Peekskill 74 58 16Pelham Manor Village 29 28 1Pelham Village 29 27 2Penn Yan Village 14 13 1Perry Village 12 8 4Piermont Village 7 7 0Pleasantville Village 23 22 1Port Chester Village 65 62 3Port Dickinson Village 5 4 1Port Jervis 32 32 0Portville Village 1 1 0Port Washington 66 60 6Potsdam Village 18 15 3Poughkeepsie 132 99 33Poughkeepsie Town 92 81 11Pound Ridge Town 1 1 0Quogue Village 14 14 0Ramapo Town 131 109 22Ravena Village 3 2 1Red Hook Village 2 2 0Rensselaer City 30 25 5Riverhead Town 96 77 19Rochester 852 686 166Rockville Centre Village 60 51 9Rome 76 72 4Rosendale Town 5 4 1Rotterdam Town 60 42 18Rouses Point Village 3 3 0Rye 43 39 4Rye Brook Village 28 27 1Sag Harbor Village 11 10 1Salamanca 14 14 0Sands Point Village 21 21 0Saranac Lake Village 14 14 0Saratoga Springs 83 70 13

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NEW YORK—Continued

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Saugerties Village 11 11 0Scarsdale Village 44 39 5Schenectady 205 162 43Schodack Town 11 10 1Schoharie Village 1 1 0Scotia Village 14 13 1Seneca Falls Village 18 13 5Shawangunk Town 4 4 0Shelter Island Town 10 8 2Sherrill 4 4 0Sidney Village 9 9 0Silver Creek Village 5 4 1Skaneateles Village 5 5 0Sleepy Hollow Village 22 22 0Solvay Village 15 12 3Southampton Town 114 89 25Southampton Village 38 28 10South Glens Falls Village 5 5 0South Nyack Village 7 7 0Southold Town 59 43 16Southport Town 2 1 1Spring Valley Village 69 65 4St. Johnsville Village 3 3 0Stony Point Town 30 29 1Suffern Village 34 29 5Suffolk 3,235 2,672 563Syracuse 553 480 73Tarrytown Village 38 32 6Ticonderoga Town 8 8 0Tonawanda 35 30 5Tonawanda Town 157 106 51Troy 130 113 17Trumansburg Village 1 1 0Tuckahoe Village 27 24 3Tupper Lake Village 10 10 0Tuxedo Town 15 12 3Ulster Town 26 22 4Vernon Village 1 1 0Vestal Town 39 35 4Wallkill Town 29 21 8Walton Village 6 5 1Wappingers Falls Village 7 5 2Warwick Town 33 27 6Washingtonville Village 15 13 2Waterford Town and Village 12 9 3Waterloo Village 9 8 1Watertown 67 63 4Watkins Glen Village 4 4 0Waverly Village 12 11 1Wayland Village 3 3 0Webb Town 5 5 0Webster Town and Village 38 32 6Wellsville Village 16 12 4Westfield Village 7 6 1West Seneca Town 77 65 12Whitehall Village 5 5 0White Plains 246 202 44Whitesboro Village 8 8 0Whitestown Town 7 7 0Windham Town 2 2 0Woodbury Town 25 21 4Woodstock Town 15 11 4Yonkers 693 622 71Yorktown Town 58 51 7

NORTH CAROLINA

Aberdeen 21 19 2Ahoskie 22 17 5Albemarle 54 48 6Andrews 9 8 1Angier 10 10 0Apex 43 33 10Archdale 28 23 5Asheboro 70 65 5Asheville 213 162 51Atlantic Beach 24 18 6Aulander 1 1 0Aurora 1 1 0Ayden 22 18 4Badin 5 5 0Bailey 3 3 0Bakersville 2 1 1Bald Head Islands 12 11 1Banner Elk 6 6 0Beaufort 15 14 1Beech Mountain 13 9 4Belhaven 14 9 5Belmont 33 28 5Benson 17 13 4Bethel 7 7 0Beulaville 4 4 0Biltmore Forest 12 11 1Biscoe 9 8 1Black Creek 2 2 0Black Mountain 21 17 4Bladenboro 6 6 0Blowing Rock 14 10 4Boiling Spring Lakes 5 5 0Boiling Springs 6 6 0Bolton 1 1 0Boone 42 34 8Boonville 3 3 0Brevard 27 22 5Broadway 4 4 0Brookford 1 1 0Bryson City 6 6 0Bunn 1 1 0Burgaw 10 9 1Burlington 138 107 31Burnsville 7 7 0Butner 43 38 5Cameron 1 1 0Candor 3 3 0Canton 19 14 5Cape Carteret 5 5 0Carolina Beach 30 24 6Carrboro 37 34 3Carthage 9 9 0Cary 150 122 28Caswell Beach 4 4 0Catawba 1 1 0Chadbourn 9 8 1Chapel Hill 127 106 21Charlotte–Mecklenburg1 2,005 1,501 504Cherryville 20 16 4China Grove 11 10 1Chocowinity 2 2 0Claremont 9 8 1Clarkton 4 4 0Clayton 39 32 7Cleveland 3 3 0Clinton 40 33 7Clyde 4 4 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Coats 5 5 0Concord 133 119 14Conover 23 22 1Conway 1 1 0Cooleemee 5 5 0Cornelius 41 29 12Cramerton 9 9 0Creedmoor 13 8 5Dallas 17 13 4Davidson 15 14 1Denton 6 6 0Dobson 4 4 0Drexel 5 5 0Dunn 53 41 12Durham 551 465 86East Bend 2 2 0East Spencer 7 6 1Eden 61 53 8Edenton 18 16 2Elizabeth City 63 54 9Elizabethtown 15 14 1Elkin 21 18 3Elon College 13 12 1Emerald Isle 22 17 5Enfield 13 12 1Erwin 10 9 1Eureka 1 1 0Fair Bluff 4 4 0Fairmont 17 13 4Faison 2 2 0Farmville 21 17 4Fayetteville 366 279 87Fletcher 12 11 1Forest City 36 30 6Four Oaks 7 6 1Foxfire Village 2 2 0Franklin 17 15 2Franklinton 7 7 0Fremont 4 4 0Fuquay-Varina 26 21 5Garland 1 1 0Garner 52 46 6Garysburg 2 2 0Gaston 2 2 0Gastonia 200 172 28Gibson 2 2 0Gibsonville 16 13 3Glen Alpine 2 2 0Goldsboro 125 102 23Graham 34 31 3Granite Falls 14 12 2Granite Quarry 4 4 0Greensboro 649 477 172Greenville 189 149 40Grifton 6 6 0Hamlet 23 18 5Havelock 33 27 6Haw River 8 8 0Hendersonville 45 33 12Hertford 8 7 1Hickory 132 106 26Highlands 10 9 1High Point 222 190 32Hillsborough 28 26 2Holden Beach 8 8 0Holly Ridge 4 4 0Holly Springs 26 21 5

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Hope Mills 36 26 10Hot Springs 2 1 1Hudson 12 11 1Huntersville 56 51 5Indian Beach 4 4 0Jackson 2 1 1Jacksonville 119 98 21Jefferson 3 3 0Jonesville 9 8 1Kannapolis 92 71 21Kenansville 3 3 0Kenly 10 10 0Kernersville 68 52 16Kill Devil Hills 27 22 5King 18 16 2Kings Mountain 38 31 7Kinston 88 78 10Kitty Hawk 17 15 2Knightdale 14 13 1Kure Beach 8 7 1La Grange 9 9 0Lake Lure 10 9 1Lake Royale 7 3 4Lake Waccamaw 3 3 0Landis 9 9 0Laurel Park 6 6 0Laurinburg 40 35 5Lawndale 1 1 0Leland 12 11 1Lenoir 70 56 14Lexington 76 63 13Liberty 10 10 0Lilesville 1 1 0Lillington 8 8 0Lincolnton 33 29 4Littleton 3 3 0Locust 5 5 0Longview 15 15 0Louisburg 13 12 1Lowell 8 8 0Lucama 3 3 0Lumberton 85 75 10Madison 16 15 1Maggie Valley 7 6 1Magnolia 2 2 0Maiden 16 15 1Manteo 8 7 1Marion 25 20 5Marshall 1 1 0Mars Hill 5 5 0Marshville 8 8 0Matthews 58 47 11Maxton 15 10 5Mayodan 15 12 3Maysville 1 1 0McAdenville 4 4 0Mebane 17 14 3Middlesex 5 5 0Mocksville 14 14 0Monroe 83 70 13Montreat 4 4 0Mooresville 56 45 11Morehead City 40 33 7Morganton 97 71 26Morrisville 26 24 2Mount Airy 51 37 14Mount Gilead 7 6 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Mount Holly 31 27 4Mount Olive 19 14 5Murfreesboro 13 9 4Murphy 13 9 4Nags Head 23 20 3Nashville 14 13 1Navassa 1 1 0New Bern 110 81 29Newland 5 5 0Newport 7 7 0Newton 44 35 9Newton Grove 3 3 0Norlina 6 6 0North Topsail Beach 10 9 1Northwest 3 3 0North Wilkesboro 27 23 4Norwood 6 6 0Oakboro 4 4 0Oak Island 32 24 8Ocean Isle Beach 11 11 0Old Fort 7 6 1Oxford 35 28 7Parkton 3 3 0Pembroke 18 14 4Pikeville 1 1 0Pilot Mountain 9 8 1Pinebluff 2 2 0Pinehurst 27 22 5Pine Knoll Shores 9 9 0Pine Level 3 3 0Pinetops 8 6 2Pineville 36 28 8Pink Hill 1 1 0Pittsboro 9 9 0Plymouth 15 14 1Princeton 4 4 0Raeford 16 15 1Raleigh 720 630 90Ramseur 7 7 0Randleman 11 11 0Ranlo 6 6 0Red Springs 21 17 4Reidsville 50 41 9Rhodhiss 1 1 0Richlands 4 4 0Rich Square 2 2 0River Bend 4 4 0Roanoke Rapids 44 41 3Robbins 8 7 1Robersonville 7 7 0Rockingham 33 28 5Rocky Mount 183 136 47Rolesville 5 5 0Roseboro 6 6 0Rose Hill 4 4 0Rowland 8 6 2Roxboro 35 30 5Rutherfordton 14 13 1Salemburg 1 1 0Salisbury 105 84 21Saluda 4 4 0Sanford 93 75 18Scotland Neck 7 6 1Seagrove 1 1 0Selma 28 23 5Seven Devils 6 6 0Shallotte 10 9 1

Sharpsburg 9 8 1Shelby 78 67 11Siler City 22 17 5Smithfield 37 30 7Southern Pines 33 27 6Southern Shores 7 7 0Southport 10 9 1Sparta 5 5 0Spencer 13 12 1Spindale 14 14 0Spring Hope 5 5 0Spring Lake 24 18 6Spruce Pine 10 10 0Stanfield 4 4 0Stanley 13 9 4Stantonsburg 3 3 0Star 4 4 0Statesville 87 68 19Stoneville 5 5 0St. Pauls 17 12 5Sugar Mountain 6 6 0Sunset Beach 12 12 0Surf City 12 11 1Swansboro 7 7 0Sylva 12 11 1Tabor City 9 8 1Tarboro 35 29 6Taylorsville 11 11 0Taylortown 1 1 0Thomasville 70 62 8Topsail Beach 8 7 1Trent Woods 4 4 0Troutman 7 7 0Troy 10 9 1Tryon 12 7 5Valdese 13 12 1Vanceboro 2 2 0Vass 4 4 0Wadesboro 25 19 6Wagram 2 2 0Wake Forest 35 32 3Wallace 15 12 3Walnut Cove 5 5 0Warrenton 7 6 1Warsaw 14 11 3Washington 36 28 8Waxhaw 8 7 1Waynesville 36 31 5Weaverville 10 10 0Weldon 9 8 1Wendell 17 13 4West Jefferson 7 7 0Whispering Pines 8 7 1Whitakers 3 3 0White Lake 5 5 0Whiteville 27 23 4Wilkesboro 22 21 1Williamston 21 20 1Wilmington 269 233 36Wilson 117 102 15Windsor 8 8 0Wingate 8 8 0Winston-Salem 553 421 132Winterville 14 13 1Winton 2 2 0Woodfin 10 10 0Woodland 1 1 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Wrightsville Beach 29 22 7Yadkinville 11 10 1Yanceyville 8 4 4Youngsville 8 7 1Zebulon 21 20 1

NORTH DAKOTA

Beulah 6 5 1Bismarck 107 80 27Bowman 3 3 0Cando 3 3 0Cavalier 4 4 0Crosby 2 2 0Devils Lake 17 15 2Dickinson 36 24 12Elgin 1 1 0Fargo 142 108 34Fessenden 1 1 0Grafton 11 10 1Grand Forks 95 79 16Harvey 3 3 0Hatton 1 1 0Hazen 4 4 0Hillsboro 2 2 0Jamestown 33 29 4Lamoure 1 1 0Larimore 2 2 0Linton 2 2 0Lisbon 3 3 0Mandan 35 28 7Mayville 3 3 0Minot 79 57 22Napoleon 1 1 0Northwood 2 2 0Oakes 4 3 1Rugby 4 4 0South Heart 1 1 0Steele 1 1 0Thompson 1 1 0Valley City 17 12 5Velva 1 1 0Wahpeton 14 13 1Watford City 4 4 0West Fargo 33 23 10Williston 29 21 8Wishek 2 2 0

OHIO

Aberdeen 5 5 0Ada 12 8 4Akron 509 462 47Alliance 58 46 12Amberley 19 15 4Ansonia 2 2 0Arcanum 2 2 0Archbold 9 8 1Arlington Heights 6 5 1Ashland 42 32 10Ashtabula 43 39 4Athens 36 27 9Aurora 29 23 6Avon Lake 33 27 6Bainbridge Township 25 18 7Barberton 56 43 13Barnesville 11 7 4

OHIO—Continued

Bath Township 25 18 7Bay Village 26 23 3Bazetta Township 8 7 1Beavercreek 61 45 16Beaver Township 17 12 5Bedford 38 30 8Bedford Heights 67 36 31Bellaire 11 11 0Bellbrook 16 11 5Bellefontaine 32 24 8Bellevue 16 12 4Bellville 3 3 0Belpre 16 11 5Berea 40 32 8Bethel 5 4 1Beverly 5 3 2Bexley 37 28 9Blanchester 8 8 0Blendon Township 13 12 1Blue Ash 46 37 9Bluffton 7 7 0Boardman Township 76 58 18Bowling Green 57 42 15Bradford 3 3 0Brecksville 36 29 7Bridgeport 10 6 4Broadview Heights 41 30 11Brookfield Township 9 8 1Brooklyn 40 32 8Brooklyn Heights 18 18 0Brook Park 53 43 10Brookville 16 11 5Brunswick 51 38 13Bryan 26 20 6Buckeye Lake 6 6 0Bucyrus 28 21 7Burton 2 2 0Butler 1 1 0Butler Township 14 13 1Cadiz 6 6 0Cambridge 32 25 7Canfield 21 15 6Canton 227 190 37Carey 11 7 4Carlisle 9 8 1Carrollton 8 8 0Celina 21 15 6Centerville 51 40 11Chagrin Falls 19 11 8Chardon 16 10 6Cheviot 10 10 0Chillicothe 59 51 8Cincinnati 1,301 1,025 276Circleville 38 26 12Clayton 13 13 0Clearcreek Township 12 11 1Cleveland 2,453 1,946 507Cleveland Heights 120 109 11Cleves 2 2 0Clinton Township 10 9 1Clyde 18 14 4Coitsville Township 4 4 0Columbiana 16 12 4Columbus 2,196 1,816 380Conneaut 29 22 7Copley Township 24 18 6Cortland 9 9 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

OHIO—Continued OHIO—Continued

Covington 6 5 1Crestline 16 12 4Crooksville 6 5 1Cuyahoga Falls 116 92 24Dalton 3 3 0Dayton 583 479 104Deer Park 15 11 4Defiance 36 30 6Delaware 58 39 19Delhi Township 36 32 4Delta 7 7 0Deshler 3 3 0Donnelsville 2 2 0Dover 23 22 1Doylestown 6 5 1Dublin 83 65 18East Cleveland 77 54 23Eastlake 51 38 13East Liverpool 30 25 5East Palestine 11 7 4Eaton 19 13 6Elyria 142 93 49Englewood 27 18 9Euclid 170 100 70Evendale 20 19 1Fairborn 59 45 14Fairfax 9 9 0Fairfield 67 50 17Fairfield Township 12 11 1Fairlawn 31 22 9Fairview Park 30 28 2Fayette 3 3 0Forest 2 2 0Forest Park 40 34 6Fort Recovery 1 1 0Fort Shawnee 4 4 0Franklin 29 23 6Franklin Township 15 10 5Frazeysburg 3 3 0Fredericktown 4 4 0Fremont 38 33 5Gahanna 60 54 6Garfield Heights 80 62 18Gates Mills 16 12 4Geneva 17 13 4Genoa 4 4 0Genoa Township 18 17 1Germantown 16 11 5German Township (Montgomery County) 6 6 0Gibsonburg 4 4 0Girard 24 20 4Glendale 8 7 1Golf Manor 8 7 1Goshen Township 11 10 1Grandview Heights 24 19 5Granville 12 9 3Greenfield 14 12 2Greenhills 9 9 0Greenville 34 25 9Greenwich 4 4 0Grove City 64 47 17Hamilton 141 118 23Harrison 23 21 2Hartville 7 6 1Heath 28 21 7Hicksville 9 7 2Highland Heights 28 21 7

Highland Hills 11 10 1Hilliard 66 47 19Hillsboro 21 17 4Hinckley Township 11 9 2Holgate 1 1 0Hubbard 18 14 4Hubbard Township 8 7 1Huber Heights 58 53 5Hudson 35 30 5Hunting Valley 14 13 1Huron 18 14 4Independence 50 36 14Indian Hill 24 19 5Ironton 19 14 5Jackson 24 18 6Jackson Township 45 36 9Jefferson 6 5 1Johnstown 12 8 4Kelleys Island 2 2 0Kent 56 42 14Kenton 16 16 0Kettering 108 82 26Kirtland 14 9 5Kirtland Hills 9 8 1Lagrange 4 4 0Lakemore 8 8 0Lake Township 13 12 1Lakewood 110 88 22Lancaster 85 64 21Lawrence Township 6 6 0Lebanon 35 26 9Leipsic 3 3 0Lexington 11 7 4Liberty Township 28 23 5Lima 110 89 21Lincoln Heights 12 11 1Lisbon 10 6 4Lockland 15 14 1Logan 21 16 5London 20 15 5Lorain 140 105 35Lordstown 13 9 4Loudonville 10 6 4Louisville 12 12 0Loveland 20 18 2Lyndhurst 37 29 8Macedonia 30 23 7Madeira 13 12 1Madison Township 21 19 2Magnolia 3 3 0Mansfield 141 97 44Maple Heights 66 48 18Mariemont 11 10 1Marietta 38 31 7Marion 85 64 21Marlboro Township 3 3 0Martins Ferry 15 11 4Marysville 34 28 6Mason 35 32 3Massillon 56 52 4Maumee 56 41 15Mayfield Heights 43 33 10Mayfield Village 24 16 8McClure 1 1 0McConnelsville 7 5 2Mechanicsburg 4 4 0Medina 54 41 13

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

OHIO—ContinuedOHIO—Continued

Medina Township 2 2 0Mentor 108 76 32Mentor-on-the-Lake 16 11 5Miamisburg 48 37 11Miami Township 42 38 4Middleburg Heights 40 34 6Middlefield 13 8 5Middleport 6 4 2Middletown 135 93 42Milford 18 15 3Millersburg 9 9 0Minerva 13 8 5Minerva Park 6 6 0Mingo Junction 11 10 1Mogadore 9 9 0Monroe 22 17 5Montgomery 22 20 2Montpelier 10 9 1Moraine 43 34 9Mount Healthy 12 11 1Mount Sterling 9 7 2Mount Vernon 34 29 5Munroe Falls 9 8 1Napoleon 21 16 5Navarre 5 5 0Nelsonville 10 8 2New Albany 20 14 6New Boston 14 10 4Newcomerstown 16 11 5New Lebanon 7 7 0New Lexington 12 8 4New Middletown 2 2 0New Paris 4 4 0New Richmond 6 5 1Newton Falls 11 7 4Newtown 5 5 0Niles 38 32 6North Baltimore 5 5 0North Canton 33 25 8North College Hill 15 14 1North Kingsville 4 4 0North Olmsted 79 57 22North Randall 15 12 3North Ridgeville 44 36 8North Royalton 56 37 19Northwood 28 21 7Norton 22 16 6Norwalk 32 24 8Norwood 50 49 1Oak Harbor 6 4 2Oakwood 38 32 6Oakwood Village 14 14 0Oberlin 20 16 4Olmsted Falls 18 12 6Olmsted Township 19 15 4Ontario 26 20 6Oregon 61 47 14Orrville 20 14 6Ottawa 7 7 0Ottawa Hills 15 11 4Oxford 36 25 11Painesville 40 37 3Parma 155 100 55Parma Heights 38 33 5Pataskala 21 19 2Paulding 4 3 1Pepper Pike 24 18 6

Perkins Township 28 20 8Perrysburg 38 30 8Perry Township (Franklin County) 22 16 6Perry Township (Montgomery County) 6 6 0Perry Township (Stark County) 30 24 6Pickerington 29 20 9Pierce Township 15 14 1Piqua 41 33 8Plain City 8 8 0Poland Township 14 12 2Poland Village 6 6 0Port Clinton 18 13 5Portsmouth 46 42 4Powell 16 15 1Ravenna 32 24 8Reading 23 18 5Reynoldsburg 62 49 13Richmond Heights 27 21 6Richwood 8 7 1Rittman 12 9 3Riverside 32 31 1Rossford 18 17 1Russell Township 9 8 1Sagamore Hills 10 9 1Salem 17 16 1Sandusky 65 55 10Seaman 2 2 0Sebring 11 7 4Seven Hills 18 17 1Seville 7 6 1Shadyside 10 6 4Shaker Heights 89 63 26Sharon Township 9 9 0Sharonville 48 39 9Shawnee Township 16 10 6Sheffield Lake 16 12 4Shelby 19 15 4Sidney 49 38 11Silverton 13 10 3Smith Township 6 5 1Solon 70 44 26South Charleston 4 4 0South Euclid 49 39 10South Russell 10 9 1South Solon 2 2 0South Zanesville 3 3 0Spencerville 4 4 0Springboro 28 22 6Springdale 46 36 10Springfield 152 127 25Springfield Township (Hamilton County) 52 43 9Springfield Township (Mahoning County) 6 5 1Springfield Township (Summit County) 18 17 1Steubenville 55 45 10St. Mary’s 19 15 4Stow 45 36 9Streetsboro 30 22 8Strongsville 95 75 20Struthers 21 16 5Sugarcreek Township 20 13 7Swanton 8 7 1Sylvania 41 34 7Sylvania Township 60 44 16Tallmadge 36 24 12Tiffin 42 29 13Tipp City 23 18 5Toledo 839 712 127

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

OHIO—Continued

Toronto 10 10 0Trenton 16 11 5Trotwood 56 52 4Troy 45 39 6Twinsburg 44 31 13Uhrichsville 8 8 0Union City 4 4 0Uniontown 10 8 2Union Township (Clermont County) 56 42 14Union Township (Licking County) 1 1 0University Heights 37 29 8Upper Arlington 59 48 11Upper Sandusky 18 13 5Urbana 26 22 4Valley View 18 16 2Vandalia 38 30 8Van Wert 30 22 8Vermilion 23 18 5Vienna Township 4 4 0Village of Leesburg 3 3 0Wadsworth 34 25 9Waite Hill 6 6 0Walbridge 9 4 5Walton Hills 16 12 4Warren 88 68 20Warrensville Heights 52 38 14Warren Township 8 8 0Washington Court House 26 22 4Waterville 13 12 1Waterville Township 5 5 0Wauseon 15 13 2Waverly 18 13 5Waynesville 5 4 1Wellington 8 6 2Wellston 11 8 3Wellsville 6 6 0West Carrollton 33 26 7West Chester Township 93 69 24Westerville 80 69 11West Jefferson 14 10 4Westlake 70 50 20West Union 8 6 2Whitehall 55 43 12Wickliffe 39 30 9Willard 19 15 4Willoughby 60 45 15Willoughby Hills 26 19 7Willowick 32 24 8Wilmington 24 22 2Winchester 3 2 1Windham 8 6 2Wintersville 8 7 1Woodlawn 18 17 1Woodsfield 7 7 0Woodville 4 4 0Wooster 43 38 5Worthington 49 36 13Wyoming 20 16 4Xenia 70 46 24Yellow Springs 12 9 3Youngstown 260 212 48

OKLAHOMA

Ada 46 33 13Agra 1 1 0Altus 62 44 18

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

OKLAHOMA—Continued

Alva 13 8 5Anadarko 29 23 6Antlers 10 6 4Apache 4 4 0Ardmore 70 52 18Arkoma 7 3 4Atoka 15 14 1Barnsdall 6 4 2Bartlesville 82 54 28Beggs 8 5 3Bethany 38 26 12Bixby 21 13 8Blackwell 23 15 8Blanchard 8 4 4Boise City 3 3 0Bokoshe 1 1 0Bristow 15 11 4Broken Arrow 137 101 36Broken Bow 17 12 5Caddo 4 4 0Calera 5 5 0Carnegie 9 5 4Catoosa 14 13 1Chandler 12 8 4Checotah 15 10 5Chelsea 8 5 3Cherokee 3 3 0Chickasha 41 33 8Choctaw 13 12 1Chouteau 7 5 2Claremore 50 36 14Clayton 9 4 5Cleveland 7 7 0Clinton 25 17 8Coalgate 6 5 1Colbert 4 4 0Collinsville 13 9 4Comanche 4 4 0Commerce 5 5 0Cordell 9 8 1Coweta 17 11 6Crescent 8 5 3Cushing 22 16 6Davis 11 9 2Del City 44 32 12Dewey 9 7 2Drumright 5 5 0Duncan 52 41 11Durant 36 27 9Edmond 122 103 19Elk City 36 26 10Elmore City 4 3 1El Reno 41 30 11Enid 102 79 23Erick 3 3 0Eufaula 13 10 3Fairfax 8 4 4Fairview 10 6 4Fletcher 2 2 0Fort Gibson 16 11 5Frederick 13 11 2Geary 9 4 5Glenpool 18 11 7Goodwell 3 3 0Granite 2 2 0Grove 26 19 7Guthrie 32 24 8

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

OKLAHOMA—Continued

Guymon 25 16 9Haileyville 2 2 0Harrah 11 11 0Hartshorne 5 5 0Haskell 6 6 0Healdton 10 5 5Heavener 12 8 4Henryetta 18 13 5Hinton 5 5 0Hobart 14 11 3Holdenville 15 10 5Hollis 12 8 4Hominy 8 4 4Hooker 3 3 0Howe 3 2 1Hugo 18 14 4Hulbert 5 4 1Hydro 2 2 0Idabel 26 20 6Inola 9 4 5Jay 13 8 5Jenks 18 12 6Jones 4 4 0Kingfisher 12 8 4Kingston 6 6 0Konawa 8 5 3Krebs 4 4 0Laverne 7 3 4Lawton 174 149 25Lexington 12 7 5Lindsay 10 5 5Locust Grove 9 5 4Lone Grove 10 7 3Luther 4 4 0Madill 13 12 1Mangum 11 7 4Mannford 13 9 4Marietta 6 6 0Marlow 11 9 2Maysville 4 3 1McAlester 59 46 13McLoud 9 6 3Meeker 6 6 0Miami 42 30 12Midwest City 118 94 24Minco 3 3 0Moore 68 63 5Mooreland 1 1 0Morris 4 4 0Mountain View 1 1 0Muldrow 12 8 4Muskogee 102 86 16Mustang 24 18 6Newcastle 18 12 6Newkirk 7 6 1Nichols Hills 18 14 4Nicoma Park 7 7 0Noble 16 11 5Norman 170 123 47Nowata 9 7 2Oilton 4 4 0Okeene 3 2 1Okemah 16 11 5Oklahoma City 1,260 1,010 250Okmulgee 42 30 12Oologah 3 3 0Owasso 42 30 12

OKLAHOMA—ContinuedPauls Valley 21 12 9Pawhuska 11 7 4Pawnee 6 6 0Perkins 6 4 2Perry 20 13 7Piedmont 10 8 2Pocola 9 6 3Ponca City 67 55 12Porum 2 2 0Poteau 29 20 9Prague 11 7 4Pryor 27 21 6Purcell 26 20 6Ringling 2 2 0Roland 40 12 28Rush Springs 4 4 0Sallisaw 30 19 11Sand Springs 46 34 12Sapulpa 49 39 10Sayre 11 7 4Seiling 5 3 2Seminole 18 14 4Shawnee 82 58 24Skiatook 20 15 5Snyder 4 4 0Spencer 10 9 1Spiro 4 4 0Stigler 13 8 5Stillwater 105 70 35Stilwell 20 14 6Stratford 7 3 4Stringtown 7 6 1Stroud 13 9 4Sulphur 15 10 5Tahlequah 36 27 9Talihina 9 5 4Tecumseh 15 10 5Temple 1 1 0The Village 26 21 5Tishomingo 7 7 0Tonkawa 13 8 5Tulsa 971 808 163Tushka 2 2 0Tuttle 14 9 5Valliant 5 4 1Vian 6 4 2Vinita 22 19 3Wagoner 19 13 6Walters 4 4 0Warner 3 3 0Warr Acres 30 22 8Watonga 11 8 3Waukomis 3 3 0Waurika 3 3 0Waynoka 3 3 0Weatherford 27 19 8Weleetka 10 4 6Westville 11 6 5Wetumka 5 5 0Wewoka 15 11 4Wilburton 10 6 4Wilson 7 5 2Woodward 27 19 8Wright City 4 3 1Wynnewood 5 4 1Yale 7 3 4Yukon 47 32 15

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

OREGON

Albany 77 55 22Amity 3 3 0Ashland 42 28 14Astoria 25 16 9Athena 1 1 0Aumsville 6 5 1Aurora 3 2 1Baker City 16 16 0Bandon 8 7 1Banks 3 3 0Beaverton 134 110 24Bend 89 67 22Black Butte 7 6 1Boardman 9 8 1Brookings 18 12 6Burns 11 6 5Butte Falls 1 1 0Canby 22 20 2Cannon Beach 8 7 1Carlton 4 3 1Central Point 23 19 4Clatskanie 6 5 1Coburg 7 6 1Columbia City 1 1 0Condon 2 2 0Coos Bay 43 29 14Coquille 10 8 2Cornelius 14 13 1Corvallis 82 55 27Cottage Grove 24 16 8Culver 1 1 0Dallas 20 19 1Dundee 4 4 0Eagle Point 8 7 1Elgin 3 3 0Enterprise 4 4 0Eugene 299 172 127Fairview 10 9 1Florence 21 13 8Forest Grove 34 26 8Gaston 1 1 0Gearhart 3 3 0Gervais 2 2 0Gladstone 24 17 7Gold Beach 7 6 1Grants Pass 62 39 23Gresham 154 108 46Heppner 2 2 0Hermiston 29 21 8Hillsboro 130 97 33Hines 4 3 1Hood River 18 14 4Hubbard 6 5 1Independence 14 12 2Jacksonville 5 4 1John Day 10 5 5Junction City 13 9 4Keizer 44 37 7King City 5 5 0Klamath Falls 40 36 4La Grande 31 18 13Lake Oswego 70 43 27Lakeview 5 5 0Lebanon 31 24 7Lincoln City 29 20 9Madras 11 10 1Manzanita 3 3 0

OREGON—Continued

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

McMinnville 41 33 8Medford 141 94 47Milton-Freewater 16 10 6Milwaukie 44 31 13Molalla 16 12 4Monmouth 15 13 2Mount Angel 8 7 1Myrtle Creek 14 8 6Myrtle Point 6 6 0Newberg 32 22 10Newport 28 23 5North Bend 28 19 9North Plains 3 3 0Nyssa 8 8 0Oakridge 10 5 5Ontario 29 22 7Oregon City 38 32 6Pendleton 30 22 8Philomath 7 6 1Phoenix 9 8 1Pilot Rock 3 3 0Portland 1,391 1,054 337Powers 1 1 0Prairie City 3 3 0Prineville 24 15 9Rainier 6 5 1Redmond 37 28 9Reedsport 16 11 5Rockaway Beach 3 3 0Rogue River 3 3 0Roseburg 42 37 5Salem 274 174 100Sandy 13 11 2Scappoose 9 8 1Seaside 26 18 8Shady Cove 5 4 1Sherwood 21 18 3Silverton 15 14 1Springfield 92 61 31Stanfield 5 5 0Stayton 18 15 3St. Helens 19 17 2Sutherlin 15 12 3Sweet Home 18 11 7Talent 8 7 1The Dalles 22 20 2Tigard 70 56 14Tillamook 12 10 2Toledo 14 8 6Troutdale 22 19 3Tualatin 34 30 4Turner 2 2 0Umatilla 10 9 1Union 1 1 0Vale 6 6 0Vernonia 5 5 0Warrenton 9 8 1West Linn 33 28 5Weston 2 2 0Winston 9 8 1Woodburn 35 27 8Yamhill 2 2 0

PENNSYLVANIA

Abington Township 110 90 20Adams Township (Butler County) 2 2 0

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

Adams Township (Cambria County) 4 4 0Akron 5 5 0Albion 2 2 0Alburtis 3 3 0Aleppo Township 5 5 0Aliquippa 24 24 0Allegheny Township (Westmoreland County) 11 10 1Allentown 231 208 23Altoona 86 76 10Ambler 14 12 2Amity Township 11 10 1Arnold 11 10 1Ashland 5 5 0Ashley 3 3 0Aspinwall 7 6 1Aston Township 18 16 2Athens 7 6 1Athens Township 9 9 0Avalon 6 6 0Baden 3 3 0Baldwin Borough 32 26 6Baldwin Township 5 5 0Bally 1 1 0Bangor 10 9 1Barrett Township 7 7 0Beaver Falls 19 18 1Bedford 5 4 1Bedminster Township 5 5 0Bell Acres 4 4 0Bellefonte 10 9 1Bellevue 16 13 3Bellwood 3 3 0Bensalem Township 107 82 25Berlin 1 1 0Bern Township 10 10 0Bethel Park 42 36 6Bethel Township (Berks County) 2 2 0Bethlehem 165 142 23Bethlehem Township 26 24 2Birmingham Township 3 3 0Blairsville 1 1 0Blakely 4 4 0Bloomsburg Town 15 12 3Boyertown 8 7 1Brackenridge 5 5 0Bradford Township 5 5 0Brandywine Regional 14 13 1Brecknock Township 3 3 0Brentwood 18 14 4Briar Creek Township 3 3 0Bridgeport 10 9 1Bridgeville 9 8 1Bridgewater 3 3 0Brighton Township 6 6 0Bristol 11 10 1Bristol Township 81 65 16Brockway 2 2 0Brookhaven 10 9 1Brownsville 5 5 0Bryn Athyn 5 5 0Buckingham Township 23 21 2Butler 23 23 0Butler Township (Luzerne County) 8 7 1California 8 7 1Caln Township 16 14 2Cambridge Springs 3 3 0Canton 2 2 0

Carbondale 15 15 0Carnegie 14 13 1Carroll Township (Washington County) 3 3 0Carroll Township (York County) 9 9 0Carroll Valley 4 3 1Castle Shannon 11 10 1Catawissa Township 2 2 0Centerville 3 3 0Central Berks Regional 13 12 1Chalfont 6 6 0Chambersburg 33 30 3Chartiers Township 11 11 0Cheltenham Township 96 85 11Chester 115 105 10Cheswick 3 3 0Chippewa Township 12 11 1Churchill 8 8 0Clarks Summit 7 6 1Claysville 2 2 0Clay Township 4 4 0Clearfield 8 8 0Cleona 4 4 0Cochranton 2 2 0Collegeville 7 7 0Collingdale 8 8 0Colonial Regional 24 22 2Columbia 22 19 3Colwyn 2 2 0Conemaugh Township (Cambria County) 2 2 0Conemaugh Township (Somerset County) 7 6 1Conestoga Township 3 3 0Conewango Township 4 4 0Conneaut Lake Regional 3 3 0Connellsville 18 17 1Conshohocken 16 15 1Conway 3 3 0Coopersburg 6 6 0Coplay 4 4 0Cornwall 8 7 1Corry 17 13 4Covington Township 2 2 0Cranberry Township 26 23 3Cresson 1 1 0Cressona 2 2 0Croyle Township 1 1 0Cumberland Township (Adams County) 6 6 0Dale 1 1 0Dallas 5 5 0Dallas Township 8 8 0Derry 2 2 0Derry Township (Dauphin County) 42 36 6Dickson City 13 13 0Donegal Township 2 2 0Dormont 15 14 1Douglass Township (Montgomery County) 12 10 2Downingtown 17 15 2Doylestown 20 15 5Du Bois 14 10 4Duboistown 2 2 0Dunmore 9 8 1Duquesne 19 18 1Earl Township 11 10 1East Bethlehem Township 2 2 0East Buffalo Township 6 6 0East Cocalico Township 23 21 2East Conemaugh 2 2 0East Coventry Township 6 5 1

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

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City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

East Earl Township 3 3 0East Fallowfield Township 5 5 0East Hempfield Township 30 26 4East Lampeter Township 38 34 4East Norriton Township 31 28 3Easttown Township 15 14 1East Washington 2 2 0East Whiteland Township 21 19 2Ebensburg 4 4 0Economy 13 12 1Eddystone 8 7 1Edgewood 6 6 0Edgeworth 6 4 2Edinboro 11 10 1Edwardsville 6 6 0Elizabeth 2 2 0Ellwood City 15 11 4Emmaus 17 16 1Emporium 1 1 0Ephrata 23 20 3Ephrata Township 14 13 1Erie 239 205 34Etna 3 2 1Everett 4 4 0Exeter 5 4 1Exeter Township (Berks County) 31 30 1Fairchance 1 1 0Fairview Township (Luzerne County) 5 5 0Fairview Township (York County) 15 13 2Falls Township (Bucks County) 55 50 5Fawn Township 4 4 0Ferguson Township 18 16 2Ferndale 1 1 0Findlay Township 22 15 7Folcroft 9 9 0Ford City 4 4 0Forest City 2 2 0Forks Township 15 14 1Forty Fort 6 5 1Foster Township 5 5 0Fountain Hill 8 8 0Frackville 7 7 0Franconia Township 12 11 1Franklin Park 10 9 1Franklin Township (Carbon County) 4 4 0Gallitzin 3 3 0Girard 6 5 1Glenolden 9 8 1Greencastle 5 5 0Green Tree 12 11 1Grove City 8 7 1Hampton Township 19 18 1Hanover 23 21 2Harmar Township 5 5 0Harmony Township 4 4 0Harrison Township 16 12 4Hatboro 19 14 5Hatfield Township 29 24 5Haverford Township 86 69 17Hazleton 35 32 3Heidelberg 2 2 0Hellam Township 7 7 0Hellertown 11 10 1Hempfield Township 7 6 1Hermitage 31 28 3Hilltown Township 20 17 3Homestead 15 15 0

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

Honesdale 11 9 2Honey Brook Township 4 4 0Hooversville 1 1 0Horsham Township 49 40 9Hughesville 3 3 0Hummelstown 6 6 0Huntingdon 14 12 2Indiana 26 19 7Indiana Township 10 10 0Ingram 4 4 0Irwin 4 4 0Jackson Township (Cambria County) 1 1 0Jackson Township (Luzerne County) 3 3 0Jackson Township (York County) 7 6 1Jeannette 18 17 1Jefferson Hills Borough 17 16 1Jenkins Township 2 2 0Jenkintown 12 12 0Jersey Shore 7 6 1Johnsonburg 4 4 0Johnstown 60 50 10Kane 4 4 0Kennedy Township 14 10 4Kidder Township 7 7 0Kingston Township 10 10 0Kittanning 9 8 1Kline Township 2 2 0Kutztown 10 9 1Laflin Boro 3 3 0Lake City 3 3 0Lancaster 201 157 44Lancaster Township (Butler County) 2 2 0Lansdale 29 23 6Lawrence Park Township 8 7 1Lawrence Township 9 9 0Lebanon 47 47 0Leechburg 3 3 0Leetsdale 3 3 0Leet Township 5 5 0Lehighton 9 8 1Lehigh Township (Northampton County) 11 10 1Lehman Township 4 4 0Lewisburg 7 7 0Limerick Township 17 15 2Lincoln 2 2 0Linesville 1 1 0Lititz 16 13 3Littlestown 7 7 0Lock Haven 14 12 2Logan Township 18 16 2Lower Burrell 17 17 0Lower Gwynedd Township 21 18 3Lower Heidelberg Township 6 6 0Lower Makefield Township 33 30 3Lower Merion Township 165 139 26Lower Pottsgrove Township 16 14 2Lower Salford Township 19 17 2Lower Saucon Township 14 12 2Lower Southampton Township 33 30 3Lower Swatara Township 14 13 1Luzerne Township 1 1 0Macungie 4 4 0Mahoning Township (Carbon County) 5 5 0Malvern 5 4 1Manheim 8 7 1Manor Township 20 19 1Mansfield 5 5 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

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PENNSYLVANIA—ContinuedPENNSYLVANIA—Continued

Marlborough Township 5 4 1Marple Township 38 31 7Marysville 3 3 0McAdoo 3 3 0McSherrystown 4 4 0Mechanicsburg 16 15 1Mercer 6 6 0Mercersburg 2 2 0Meyersdale 4 4 0Mid-Cumberland Valley Regional 9 8 1Middlesex Township (Butler County) 5 5 0Middlesex Township (Cumberland County) 9 8 1Middletown Township 60 52 8Milford 3 3 0Millcreek Township 75 59 16Millersburg 2 2 0Millersville 15 13 2Millvale 5 5 0Milton 11 10 1Minersville 6 6 0Mohnton 4 4 0Monaca 6 6 0Monessen 15 14 1Monongahela 12 10 2Monroeville 58 53 5Montgomery Township 44 35 9Montoursville 6 6 0Moon Township 36 30 6Moore Township 7 6 1Morton 4 4 0Mountaintop Regional 7 7 0Mount Holly Springs 2 2 0Mount Joy 12 10 2Mount Joy Township 8 7 1Mount Lebanon 53 42 11Mount Union 6 6 0Muhlenberg Township 29 27 2Munhall 22 18 4Murrysville 25 20 5Myerstown 4 4 0Nanticoke 14 13 1Narberth 7 7 0Neville Township 9 6 3Newberry Township 13 12 1New Britain 10 9 1New Britain Township 12 11 1New Castle 32 30 2New Castle Township 1 1 0New Hanover Township 7 7 0New Holland 11 10 1New Kensington 30 24 6New Sewickley Township 8 7 1Newtown 4 4 0Newtown Township (Bucks County) 30 26 4New Wilmington 3 3 0Norristown 77 65 12Northampton Township 46 40 6North Catasauqua 4 4 0North Cornwall Township 10 8 2North Coventry Township 12 11 1North East 7 6 1Northeastern Regional 11 10 1Northern Cambria Regional 4 4 0Northern York Regional 46 42 4North Fayette Township 22 17 5North Huntingdon Township 37 30 7North Lebanon Township 10 9 1

North Londonderry Township 4 3 1North Middleton Township 9 8 1North Strabane Township 17 16 1Northumberland 6 6 0North Versailles Township 23 20 3North Wales 7 6 1Norwegian Township 1 1 0Norwood 8 7 1O’Hara Township 14 13 1Oil City 17 15 2Old Forge 6 6 0Old Lycoming Township 9 8 1Oley Township 3 3 0Olyphant 5 5 0Orangeville 1 1 0Orwigsburg 4 4 0Oxford 10 9 1Paint Township 2 2 0Palmerton 8 7 1Palmyra 10 9 1Parkesburg 7 7 0Parkside 3 3 0Patterson Township 4 4 0Patton Township 16 14 2Pen Argyl 4 4 0Penbrook 6 6 0Penn Hills 65 56 9Penn Township (Butler County) 3 2 1Penn Township (Lancaster County) 8 7 1Penn Township (York County) 23 21 2Pequea Township 3 3 0Perkasie 15 13 2Peters Township 23 21 2Philadelphia 7,867 6,942 925Philipsburg 2 2 0Pitcairn 4 4 0Pittsburgh 1,174 1,091 83Plains Township 13 13 0Pleasant Hills 22 16 6Plumstead Township 13 11 2Plymouth Township (Luzerne County) 3 3 0Pocono Mountain Regional 35 32 3Pocono Township 13 13 0Point Township 5 5 0Portage 2 2 0Port Allegany 3 3 0Pottstown 49 39 10Pottsville 31 30 1Prospect Park 9 9 0Pymatuning Township 3 3 0Quakertown 16 14 2Radnor Township 53 43 10Rankin 1 1 0Reading 217 193 24Reynoldsville 2 2 0Rice Township 4 4 0Richland 2 2 0Richland Township (Allegheny County) 12 11 1Richland Township (Cambria County) 19 18 1Ridgway 7 7 0Ridley Township 39 31 8Robesonia 2 2 0Robeson Township 5 5 0Robinson Township (Allegheny County) 18 13 5Rochester Township 1 1 0Rockledge 5 5 0Rosslyn Farms 2 2 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

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PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

Rostraver Township 15 14 1Royersford 8 7 1Sandy Township 7 7 0Sayre 10 8 2Schuylkill Haven 12 8 4Schuylkill Township 10 9 1Scottdale 7 7 0Scott Township (Allegheny County) 20 19 1Scranton 157 140 17Selinsgrove 6 5 1Seven Springs 6 6 0Sewickley 10 9 1Sewickley Heights 8 7 1Shaler Township 28 27 1Shamokin 17 13 4Sharon Hill 8 7 1Sharpsburg 8 7 1Sharpsville 7 6 1Shenandoah 9 8 1Shenango Township (Lawrence County) 5 5 0Shenango Township (Mercer County) 5 4 1Shillington 6 6 0Shiremanstown 2 2 0Sinking Spring 5 5 0Slatington 5 5 0Slippery Rock 5 5 0Solebury Township 11 10 1South Annville Township 2 2 0South Beaver Township 4 4 0South Centre Township 4 4 0South Fayette Township 18 17 1South Greensburg 2 2 0South Heidelberg Township 6 6 0South Lebanon Township 8 7 1South Londonderry Township 5 5 0South Park Township 16 15 1South Pymatuning Township 1 1 0South Strabane Township 12 11 1South Waverly 3 3 0South Whitehall Township 39 36 3South Williamsport 7 6 1Springdale 1 1 0Springettsbury Township 30 28 2Springfield Township (Bucks County) 5 5 0Springfield Township (Montgomery County) 30 29 1Spring Garden Township 17 16 1Spring Township (Berks County) 22 21 1Spring Township (Centre County) 7 6 1State College 72 61 11Stewartstown 4 4 0St. Marys City 14 13 1Stonycreek Township 2 2 0Strasburg 5 5 0Stroud Area Regional 56 51 5Sugarcreek 6 5 1Sugarloaf Township (Luzerne County) 4 3 1Summerhill Township 2 2 0Susquehanna Township (Dauphin County) 39 37 2Swarthmore 9 9 0Swatara Township 37 35 2Swissvale 8 8 0Swoyersville 5 5 0Sykesville 1 1 0Tamaqua 10 10 0Tarentum 12 8 4Terre Hill 3 3 0Tinicum Township (Bucks County) 5 5 0

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

Tinicum Township (Delaware County) 13 12 1Titusville 14 14 0Towamencin Township 33 25 8Towanda 6 6 0Trafford 4 4 0Trainer 9 8 1Tredyffrin Township 60 51 9Troy 3 3 0Tullytown 7 6 1Tunkhannock 6 5 1Tunkhannock Township (Wyoming County) 3 3 0Tyrone 4 3 1Union City 1 1 0Uniontown 20 16 4Union Township (Mifflin County) 1 1 0Union Township (Washington County) 7 7 0Upland 2 2 0Upper Chichester Township 24 21 3Upper Darby Township 124 114 10Upper Gwynedd Township 21 19 2Upper Merion Township 83 62 21Upper Moreland Township 50 39 11Upper Pottsgrove Township 7 7 0Upper Providence Township (Delaware County) 10 9 1Upper Providence Township (Montgomery County) 19 17 2Upper Saucon Township 15 14 1Upper Southampton Township 27 24 3Upper St. Clair Township 34 27 7Uwchlan Township 26 24 2Vandergrift 8 8 0Vernon Township 4 4 0Versailles 2 2 0Warminster Township 56 47 9Warren 20 15 5Warrington Township 28 25 3Warwick Township (Bucks County) 20 18 2Warwick Township (Lancaster County) 15 14 1Washington (Washington County) 32 29 3Washington Township (Franklin County) 13 12 1Washington Township (Westmoreland County) 6 6 0Watsontown 5 5 0Waynesboro 15 14 1Waynesburg 8 8 0Wellsboro 5 5 0West Alexander 2 2 0West Brandywine Township 6 6 0West Chester 51 42 9West Conshohocken 9 8 1West Donegal Township 6 6 0West Earl Township 4 4 0West Elizabeth 17 16 1West Goshen Township 32 26 6West Hills Regional 12 11 1West Homestead 10 8 2West Lampeter Township 14 13 1West Lebanon Township 10 8 2West Manchester Township 27 25 2West Manheim Township 6 6 0West Norriton Township 32 27 5West Pikeland Township 1 1 0West Pittston 3 3 0West Reading 12 10 2Westtown-East Goshen Township 27 24 3West View 10 9 1West Whiteland Township 29 27 2

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

PENNSYLVANIA—Continued

West Wyoming 3 3 0Whitehall 24 19 5Whitehall Township 58 49 9White Haven Borough 2 2 0Whitemarsh Township 38 33 5Whitpain Township 36 29 7Wilkes-Barre Township 15 12 3Wilkinsburg 38 34 4Wilkins Township 13 12 1Willistown Township 17 15 2Windber 3 2 1Wyoming 7 7 0Wyomissing 25 20 5Yardley 3 3 0Yeadon 12 10 2York Area Regional 41 36 5York Springs-Latimore Township 2 2 0Youngsville 2 2 0

RHODE ISLAND

Barrington 31 24 7Bristol 50 39 11Burrillville 33 25 8Central Falls 47 37 10Charlestown 24 19 5Coventry 61 51 10Cranston 179 149 30Cumberland 56 47 9East Greenwich 38 30 8East Providence 114 94 20Foster 16 7 9Glocester 17 13 4Hopkinton 21 16 5Jamestown 19 14 5Johnston 86 69 17Lincoln 38 30 8Little Compton 14 10 4Middletown 40 37 3Narragansett 48 36 12Newport 111 87 24New Shoreham 9 4 5North Kingstown 63 48 15North Providence 91 67 24North Smithfield 24 20 4Pawtucket 171 142 29Portsmouth 34 32 2Providence 544 456 88Richmond 14 9 5Scituate 23 17 6Smithfield 50 38 12South Kingstown 65 47 18Tiverton 35 26 9Warren 27 21 6Warwick 212 164 48Westerly 58 46 12West Greenwich 15 9 6West Warwick 69 57 12Woonsocket 119 100 19

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 19 16 3Aiken 101 82 19Andrews 14 10 4Aynor 7 6 1Bamberg 12 10 2

SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

Barnwell 13 12 1Batesburg-Leesville 24 19 5Beaufort 54 48 6Belton 20 15 5Bennettsville 39 35 4Bishopville 16 14 2Blackville 8 7 1Bonneau 2 2 0Bowman 3 3 0Briarcliffe Acres 1 1 0Burnettown 2 2 0Calhoun Falls 11 10 1Camden 31 27 4Cameron 1 1 0Campobello 2 2 0Cayce 46 41 5Central 10 10 0Chapin 7 6 1Charleston 485 349 136Cheraw 31 24 7Chester 28 24 4Chesterfield 6 5 1Clemson 32 25 7Clio 5 4 1Clover 17 13 4Columbia 327 286 41Conway 63 48 15Cottageville 7 5 2Darlington 30 26 4Denmark 13 10 3Dillon 29 25 4Due West 5 5 0Duncan 8 8 0Easley 45 34 11Eastover 2 2 0Edgefield 9 7 2Edisto Beach 5 5 0Elgin 2 2 0Elloree 3 3 0Estill 8 7 1Eutawville 3 3 0Fairfax 7 7 0Florence 114 99 15Folly Beach 17 10 7Forest Acres 36 27 9Fort Lawn 1 1 0Fort Mill 25 19 6Fountain Inn 26 19 7Gaffney 44 38 6Georgetown 49 40 9Goose Creek 53 43 10Great Falls 8 6 2Greeleyville 3 2 1Greenville 222 182 40Greenwood 61 52 9Greer 69 55 14Hampton 10 9 1Hanahan 29 21 8Hardeeville 18 13 5Harleyville 3 3 0Hartsville 41 37 4Hemingway 8 5 3Holly Hill 10 9 1Honea Path 16 12 4Inman 6 6 0Irmo 20 18 2Isle of Palms 25 17 8

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SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

Iva 3 2 1Jackson 4 4 0Jefferson 4 3 1Johnsonville 6 5 1Jonesville 4 4 0Lake View 3 3 0Lamar 4 4 0Lancaster 44 35 9Lane 2 2 0Laurens 37 31 6Lexington 29 25 4Liberty 15 10 5Loris 14 10 4Lyman 7 6 1Manning 18 16 2Marion 30 25 5Mauldin 41 34 7McColl 8 7 1McCormick 7 7 0Moncks Corner 16 14 2Mount Pleasant 144 104 40Mullins 22 20 2Myrtle Beach 237 180 57Newberry 29 25 4North 2 2 0North Augusta 60 49 11North Charleston 306 241 65North Myrtle Beach 102 75 27Norway 6 3 3Orangeburg 84 70 14Pacolet 5 4 1Pageland 18 12 6Pawleys Island 3 2 1Pendleton 12 11 1Pickens 16 13 3Pineridge 2 1 1Port Royal 17 16 1Prosperity 3 3 0Ridgeland 8 7 1Ridge Spring 3 3 0Ridgeville 2 2 0Rock Hill 134 98 36Saluda 10 10 0Santee 13 9 4Seneca 35 27 8Simpsonville 46 36 10Society Hill 5 5 0South Congaree 10 5 5Spartanburg 153 133 20Springdale 8 8 0St. George 11 10 1St. Matthews 7 7 0St. Stephen 8 7 1Sullivans Island 9 7 2Summerton 10 9 1Summerville 75 56 19Sumter 139 100 39Surfside Beach 19 13 6Tega Cay 13 9 4Timmonsville 10 9 1Travelers Rest 21 15 6Turbeville 3 3 0Union 40 37 3Varnville 6 6 0Wagener 3 3 0Walhalla 18 14 4Walterboro 34 24 10

Ware Shoals 11 10 1West Columbia 45 38 7Westminster 9 9 0West Pelzer 3 3 0West Union 2 2 0Whitmire 5 5 0Williamston 21 17 4Williston 9 8 1Winnsboro 26 23 3Woodruff 14 11 3Yemassee 5 4 1York 30 24 6

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aberdeen 48 40 8Alcester 1 1 0Belle Fourche 10 9 1Beresford 4 4 0Box Elder 6 5 1Brandon 8 7 1Brookings 35 27 8Burke 1 1 0Canton 5 5 0Castlewood 1 1 0Chamberlain 5 5 0Deadwood 11 8 3Eagle Butte 3 3 0Elk Point 5 4 1Estelline 1 1 0Eureka 3 3 0Faith 2 1 1Garretson 1 1 0Gettysburg 1 1 0Gregory 3 3 0Groton 3 3 0Harrisburg 1 1 0Hot Springs 7 6 1Huron 30 23 7Kadoka 1 1 0Kimball 1 1 0Lake Andes 5 5 0Lead 6 5 1Lemmon 4 4 0Madison 11 10 1McLaughlin 7 3 4Milbank 5 5 0Miller 4 4 0Mitchell 36 27 9Mobridge 12 7 5Murdo 1 1 0Newell 1 1 0North Sioux City 8 7 1Parkston 2 2 0Philip 2 2 0Pierre 34 23 11Platte 2 2 0Rapid City 119 94 25Salem 2 2 0Selby 1 1 0Sioux Falls 207 178 29Sisseton 7 7 0Spearfish 22 15 7Sturgis 15 14 1Tea 3 3 0Tripp 1 1 0Vermillion 15 14 1Watertown 40 30 10

SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

TENNESSEE—ContinuedSOUTH DAKOTA—Continued

Webster 5 5 0Whitewood 1 1 0Winner 16 7 9Yankton 45 26 19

TENNESSEE

Adamsville 11 7 4Alamo 3 3 0Alcoa 43 37 6Alexandria 4 4 0Algood 7 7 0Ardmore 10 6 4Ashland City 13 12 1Athens 34 32 2Atoka 8 8 0Baileyton 2 2 0Bartlett 117 86 31Baxter 4 4 0Bean Station 5 5 0Belle Meade 20 16 4Bells 5 5 0Benton 8 7 1Berry Hill 17 13 4Bethel Springs 1 1 0Big Sandy 1 1 0Blaine 2 2 0Bluff City 9 9 0Bolivar 28 22 6Bradford 3 3 0Brentwood 59 46 13Brighton 5 5 0Bristol 83 65 18Brownsville 36 31 5Bruceton 5 5 0Bulls Gap 1 1 0Burns 3 3 0Calhoun 2 2 0Camden 18 13 5Carthage 11 7 4Caryville 6 6 0Celina 6 5 1Centerville 19 14 5Chapel Hill 4 4 0Chattanooga 651 445 206Church Hill 9 8 1Clarksville 238 208 30Cleveland 98 87 11Clifton 7 7 0Clinton 27 24 3Collegedale 16 15 1Collierville 97 71 26Collinwood 7 6 1Columbia 88 80 8Cookeville 89 68 21Coopertown 3 2 1Copperhill 1 1 0Cornersville 5 4 1Covington 28 27 1Cowan 5 5 0Cross Plains 3 3 0Crossville 33 31 2Crump 3 2 1Cumberland City 1 1 0Cumberland Gap 1 1 0Dandridge 9 9 0Dayton 17 15 2

Decatur 4 4 0Decaturville 1 1 0Decherd 13 12 1Dickson 47 42 5Dover 6 6 0Dresden 8 8 0Dyer 6 6 0Dyersburg 80 59 21Eagleville 2 2 0East Ridge 39 32 7Elizabethton 40 37 3Elkton 1 1 0Englewood 5 5 0Erin 4 4 0Erwin 10 10 0Estill Springs 6 6 0Ethridge 2 2 0Etowah 14 10 4Fairview 16 15 1Fayetteville 28 26 2Franklin 120 95 25Friendship 1 1 0Gainesboro 7 5 2Gallatin 67 51 16Gallaway 7 7 0Gates 3 3 0Gatlinburg 52 44 8Germantown 101 80 21Gibson 3 3 0Gleason 5 5 0Goodlettsville 51 37 14Gordonsville 5 4 1Grand Junction 3 3 0Graysville 3 2 1Greenbrier 12 11 1Greeneville 44 43 1Greenfield 7 7 0Gruetli-Laager 3 3 0Halls 7 7 0Harriman 23 22 1Henderson 13 13 0Hendersonville 85 66 19Henry 2 2 0Hohenwald 14 13 1Hollow Rock 2 2 0Hornbeak 2 2 0Humboldt 34 28 6Huntingdon 16 12 4Huntland 7 7 0Jacksboro 5 5 0Jackson 238 183 55Jamestown 8 8 0Jasper 9 8 1Jefferson City 21 19 2Jellico 10 10 0Johnson City 190 157 33Jonesborough 16 11 5Kenton 5 5 0Kingsport 140 98 42Kingston 11 10 1Kingston Springs 5 4 1Knoxville 519 425 94Lafayette 25 16 9La Follette 27 19 8La Grange 2 2 0Lake City 10 7 3La Vergne 55 40 15

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

TENNESSEE—Continued

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

TENNESSEE—Continued

Lawrenceburg 45 39 6Lebanon 79 64 15Lenoir City 21 20 1Lewisburg 36 29 7Lexington 29 24 5Livingston 20 15 5Lookout Mountain 20 16 4Loretto 4 4 0Loudon 15 14 1Madisonville 15 13 2Manchester 36 31 5Martin 37 30 7Maryville 52 43 9Mason 3 3 0Maynardville 5 4 1McEwen 5 4 1McKenzie 20 15 5McMinnville 37 34 3Medina 6 6 0Memphis 2,391 1,916 475Middleton 3 3 0Milan 28 24 4Millersville 17 13 4Millington 35 28 7Minor Hill 3 2 1Monteagle 10 6 4Monterey 8 8 0Morristown 85 79 6Moscow 5 5 0Mountain City 8 8 0Mount Carmel 9 8 1Mount Juliet 31 24 7Mount Pleasant 12 11 1Munford 13 12 1Murfreesboro 196 159 37Nashville 1,689 1,256 433Newbern 18 13 5New Hope 1 1 0New Johnsonville 4 4 0New Market 2 2 0Newport 36 28 8New Tazewell 10 10 0Niota 4 4 0Nolensville 2 1 1Norris 7 7 0Oakland 9 8 1Oak Ridge 65 53 12Oliver Springs 19 14 5Oneida 18 13 5Paris 37 27 10Parsons 9 9 0Petersburg 3 3 0Pigeon Forge 62 51 11Pittman Center 2 2 0Portland 28 21 7Pulaski 30 27 3Puryear 2 2 0Red Bank 24 22 2Red Boiling Springs 5 5 0Ridgely 6 5 1Ridgetop 4 4 0Ripley 32 27 5Rockford 4 3 1Rockwood 15 14 1Rogersville 12 12 0Rossville 4 4 0Rutherford 6 6 0

Rutledge 4 4 0Savannah 26 15 11Scotts Hill 3 3 0Selmer 18 17 1Sevierville 61 49 12Sewanee 13 9 4Sharon 3 3 0Shelbyville 45 37 8Signal Mountain 16 14 2Smithville 20 11 9Smyrna 74 53 21Sneedville 1 1 0Soddy-Daisy 25 19 6Somerville 18 13 5South Carthage 4 4 0South Fulton 9 7 2South Pittsburg 8 8 0Sparta 16 15 1Spencer 3 3 0Spring City 9 8 1Springfield 53 37 16Spring Hill 20 19 1St. Joseph 1 1 0Surgoinsville 4 3 1Sweetwater 21 19 2Tazewell 7 7 0Tellico Plains 5 5 0Tiptonville 6 6 0Toone 1 1 0Townsend 3 3 0Tracy City 5 4 1Trenton 26 20 6Trezavant 1 1 0Trimble 5 5 0Troy 4 4 0Tullahoma 40 35 5Tusculum 2 2 0Union City 45 37 8Vonore 9 8 1Wartburg 3 3 0Watauga 2 1 1Watertown 6 4 2Waverly 12 11 1Waynesboro 9 8 1Westmoreland 9 5 4White Bluff 3 3 0White House 26 18 8White Pine 9 8 1Whiteville 6 6 0Whitwell 9 5 4Winchester 30 23 7Woodbury 9 8 1

TEXAS

Abernathy 3 3 0Abilene 233 174 59Addison 83 63 20Alamo 33 24 9Alamo Heights 31 21 10Alice 48 33 15Allen 89 67 22Alpine 15 9 6Alton 8 6 2Alvarado 17 11 6Alvin 64 42 22Amarillo 375 274 101

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

TEXAS—Continued

Andrews 18 14 4Angleton 51 39 12Anson 5 4 1Anthony 9 8 1Aransas Pass 25 18 7Arcola 6 5 1Argyle 7 7 0Arlington 710 539 171Arp 3 3 0Athens 34 25 9Atlanta 20 15 5Austin 1,794 1,208 586Azle 34 24 10Baird 2 2 0Balch Springs 39 28 11Balcones Heights 16 14 2Ballinger 8 6 2Bangs 3 3 0Bastrop 18 16 2Bay City 48 35 13Bayou Vista 6 6 0Baytown 181 135 46Beaumont 320 252 68Bedford 114 71 43Beeville 26 20 6Bellaire 53 41 12Bellmead 23 17 6Bellville 14 12 2Belton 32 24 8Benbrook 44 36 8Bertram 4 3 1Beverly Hills 12 9 3Big Sandy 5 4 1Big Spring 63 42 21Bishop 9 5 4Blanco 4 4 0Blue Mound 13 7 6Boerne 35 21 14Bogata 3 3 0Bonham 27 21 6Borger 32 25 7Bovina 1 1 0Bowie 18 12 6Brady 13 7 6Brazoria 13 7 6Breckenridge 18 12 6Brenham 47 31 16Bridge City 18 13 5Bridgeport 17 11 6Brookshire 11 7 4Brownfield 24 17 7Brownsville 294 208 86Brownwood 51 33 18Bruceville-Eddy 4 4 0Bryan 129 97 32Bullard 5 4 1Burkburnett 21 16 5Burleson 53 37 16Burnet 13 12 1Caddo Mills 2 2 0Caldwell 11 10 1Cameron 9 9 0Caney City 2 2 0Canton 20 13 7Canyon 23 20 3Carrollton 208 147 61Carthage 21 14 7

Castle Hills 27 21 6Cedar Hill 62 49 13Cedar Park 60 45 15Celina 7 7 0Center 22 14 8Childress 14 9 5Cisco 8 7 1Clarksville 12 8 4Cleburne 58 43 15Cleveland 27 19 8Clifton 6 5 1Clint 3 3 0Clute 32 22 10Clyde 6 5 1Cockrell Hill 20 15 5Coffee City 2 2 0Coleman 14 9 5College Station 137 99 38Colleyville 41 31 10Colorado City 13 7 6Columbus 11 10 1Comanche 8 7 1Combes 8 7 1Commerce 19 14 5Conroe 103 76 27Converse 26 23 3Coppell 68 53 15Copperas Cove 63 49 14Corinth 21 20 1Corpus Christi 613 422 191Corrigan 10 7 3Corsicana 59 45 14Cottonwood Shores 2 2 0Crane 12 7 5Crockett 18 15 3Crowell 1 1 0Crowley 24 18 6Crystal City 14 10 4Cuero 12 11 1Daingerfield 7 6 1Dalhart 19 12 7Dallas 3,503 2,892 611Dalworthington Gardens 11 10 1Danbury 5 5 0Dayton 17 12 5Decatur 19 13 6Deer Park 63 48 15De Kalb 7 6 1De Leon 5 5 0Del Rio 81 63 18Denison 54 42 12Denton 161 129 32Denver City 13 8 5DeSoto 69 56 13Devine 11 8 3Diboll 17 13 4Dickinson 33 25 8Dilley 6 5 1Dimmitt 9 7 2Donna 28 22 6Dublin 11 9 2Dumas 27 24 3Duncanville 67 54 13Eagle Lake 10 9 1Eagle Pass 82 69 13Early 7 6 1Earth 2 2 0

TEXAS—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

TEXAS—Continued TEXAS—Continued

Eastland 11 9 2Eden 3 3 0Edgewood 4 3 1Edinburg 105 77 28Edna 11 9 2El Campo 32 22 10Electra 9 5 4Elgin 18 12 6El Paso 1,459 1,145 314Elsa 24 16 8Ennis 36 31 5Euless 114 81 33Everman 17 12 5Fairfield 9 8 1Fair Oaks Ranch 10 10 0Falfurrias 9 8 1Farmers Branch 110 71 39Farmersville 7 7 0Ferris 16 12 4Flatonia 4 4 0Florence 2 2 0Floresville 14 13 1Flower Mound 85 55 30Floydada 6 6 0Forest Hill 30 22 8Forney 19 13 6Fort Stockton 24 17 7Fort Worth 1,569 1,222 347Frankston 7 4 3Fredericksburg 27 24 3Freeport 35 27 8Freer 11 5 6Friendswood 61 46 15Friona 10 6 4Frisco 74 56 18Gainesville 59 41 18Galena Park 23 17 6Galveston 183 148 35Ganado 3 3 0Garland 396 275 121Gatesville 19 14 5Georgetown 70 48 22Giddings 16 11 5Gilmer 20 18 2Gladewater 21 16 5Glenn Heights 15 10 5Godley 3 3 0Gonzales 19 14 5Gorman 6 4 2Graham 19 18 1Granbury 22 18 4Grand Prairie 284 189 95Grand Saline 7 7 0Granger 3 3 0Granite Shoals 7 7 0Grapeland 4 3 1Grapevine 125 90 35Greenville 74 46 28Gregory 5 4 1Groesbeck 7 7 0Groves 19 17 2Gruver 2 2 0Gun Barrel City 24 19 5Hale Center 4 4 0Hallettsville 7 6 1Haltom City 93 71 22Hamlin 10 5 5

Harker Heights 41 33 8Harlingen 143 108 35Hart 1 1 0Haskell 4 4 0Hawk Cove 2 2 0Hawkins 6 6 0Hawley 3 2 1Hearne 18 14 4Heath 12 11 1Hedwig Village 24 17 7Helotes 11 10 1Hemphill 3 3 0Hempstead 12 11 1Henderson 46 38 8Hereford 29 23 6Hewitt 29 21 8Hickory Creek 9 9 0Hico 4 4 0Hidalgo 37 28 9Highland Park 66 52 14Highland Village 29 22 7Hill Country Village 12 12 0Hillsboro 25 18 7Hitchcock 22 17 5Holliday 1 1 0Hollywood Park 8 8 0Hondo 17 15 2Hooks 5 5 0Horizon City 10 9 1Horseshoe Bay 11 10 1Houston 7,172 5,394 1,778Howe 5 5 0Hubbard 4 4 0Hudson Oaks 8 8 0Humble 75 59 16Huntington 5 5 0Huntsville 48 42 6Hurst 104 69 35Hutchins 15 11 4Hutto 6 6 0Idalou 3 3 0Ingleside 24 17 7Ingram 8 7 1Iowa Park 17 11 6Irving 455 308 147Italy 5 5 0Itasca 3 3 0Jacinto City 24 17 7Jacksboro 10 8 2Jacksonville 35 26 9Jamaica Beach 5 5 0Jasper 26 18 8Jefferson 8 7 1Jersey Village 28 20 8Johnson City 4 4 0Jones Creek 5 4 1Joshua 15 13 2Jourdanton 6 6 0Junction 3 3 0Karnes City 6 5 1Katy 57 42 15Kaufman 26 19 7Keene 13 9 4Keller 54 39 15Kemah 26 22 4Kemp 6 6 0Kennedale 26 18 8

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

TEXAS—ContinuedTEXAS—Continued

Kermit 14 10 4Kerrville 59 45 14Kilgore 38 30 8Killeen 192 150 42Kingsville 55 41 14Kirby 19 14 5Kirbyville 5 5 0Knox City 2 2 0Kountze 6 6 0Kress 1 1 0Kyle 12 10 2Lacy-Lakeview 22 15 7La Feria 14 10 4Lago Vista 17 10 7La Grange 7 7 0La Joya 19 14 5Lake Dallas 15 9 6Lake Jackson 57 42 15Lakeside 4 4 0Lakeview 16 12 4Lakeway 32 26 6Lake Worth 30 21 9La Marque 26 20 6Lamesa 24 17 7Lampasas 25 16 9Lancaster 42 33 9La Porte 93 73 20Laredo 411 338 73La Vernia 4 4 0Lavon 6 5 1League City 99 68 31Leander 33 20 13Leon Valley 31 23 8Levelland 27 20 7Lewisville 168 120 48Lexington 4 4 0Liberty 21 14 7Lindale 15 11 4Littlefield 20 13 7Live Oak 36 27 9Livingston 21 14 7Llano 9 7 2Lockhart 33 25 8Lockney 3 3 0Lone Star 5 4 1Longview 158 135 23Lorena 6 5 1Los Fresnos 21 14 7Lubbock 346 291 55Lufkin 94 74 20Luling 23 14 9Lumberton 17 14 3Madisonville 12 10 2Magnolia 12 11 1Malakoff 6 5 1Manor 6 5 1Mansfield 111 57 54Manvel 8 8 0Marble Falls 29 20 9Marfa 4 3 1Marlin 19 14 5Marshall 65 46 19Mart 4 4 0Martindale 4 4 0Mathis 13 7 6McAllen 341 232 109McGregor 14 9 5

McKinney 96 74 22Meadows Place 15 15 0Melissa 6 5 1Memorial Villages 38 32 6Memphis 5 4 1Mercedes 26 21 5Meridian 2 2 0Merkel 5 4 1Mesquite 271 204 67Mexia 28 18 10Midland 209 158 51Midlothian 27 20 7Mineola 14 12 2Mineral Wells 33 28 5Mission 109 80 29Missouri City 70 48 22Monahans 17 11 6Mont Belvieu 15 10 5Morgans Point Resort 5 5 0Mount Pleasant 39 28 11Muleshoe 13 8 5Munday 2 2 0Mustang Ridge 4 3 1Nacogdoches 71 56 15Naples 2 2 0Nash 9 8 1Nassau Bay 17 12 5Navasota 28 16 12Nederland 33 22 11Needville 6 6 0New Boston 12 9 3New Braunfels 91 70 21New Deal 4 2 2Nocona 7 4 3Nolanville 4 4 0Northlake 7 7 0North Richland Hills 155 107 48Oak Ridge North 14 13 1Odessa 208 161 47O’Donnell 2 2 0Olmos Park 11 11 0Olney 9 5 4Olton 4 4 0Onalaska 7 7 0Orange 55 43 12Orange Grove 9 9 0Ore City 4 4 0Overton 9 6 3Ovilla 9 8 1Oyster Creek 9 5 4Palacios 12 8 4Palestine 45 37 8Palmer 7 6 1Pampa 34 25 9Panhandle 3 3 0Pantego 16 11 5Paris 86 65 21Parker 5 5 0Pasadena 297 233 64Pearland 86 65 21Pearsall 12 10 2Pecos 24 19 5Pelican Bay 3 3 0Penitas 5 2 3Perryton 16 9 7Pflugerville 46 36 10Pharr 110 83 27

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

TEXAS—Continued TEXAS—Continued

Pilot Point 6 6 0Pinehurst 10 6 4Pittsburg 10 9 1Plainview 42 34 8Plano 461 321 140Pleasanton 22 16 6Point Comfort 2 2 0Port Aransas 20 13 7Port Arthur 144 112 32Port Isabel 25 20 5Portland 29 22 7Port Lavaca 26 20 6Port Neches 21 18 3Poteet 6 5 1Pottsboro 6 6 0Premont 5 5 0Primera 6 6 0Princeton 5 4 1Progreso 7 7 0Quanah 4 4 0Queen City 5 5 0Quinlan 6 5 1Quitman 6 6 0Ransom Canyon 2 2 0Red Oak 18 12 6Refugio 8 6 2Reno 4 3 1Richardson 255 153 102Richland Hills 21 16 5Richmond 33 26 7Richwood 6 5 1Riesel 3 2 1Rio Grande City 28 22 6River Oaks 20 16 4Robinson 19 13 6Robstown 26 20 6Rockdale 16 11 5Rockport 26 19 7Rockwall 53 36 17Rollingwood 7 7 0Roma 26 21 5Roman Forest 4 4 0Ropesville 1 1 0Rosebud 3 3 0Rosenberg 73 55 18Round Rock 137 100 37Rowlett 83 58 25Royse City 7 7 0Runaway Bay 4 4 0Rusk 10 9 1Sabinal 4 4 0Sachse 29 21 8Saginaw 31 25 6San Angelo 176 151 25San Antonio 2,498 1,974 524San Augustine 7 6 1San Benito 46 37 9San Diego 6 5 1Sanger 11 10 1San Juan 36 26 10San Marcos 98 77 21San Saba 4 3 1Sansom Park Village 12 8 4Santa Anna 4 2 2Santa Fe 24 18 6Schertz 40 30 10Seabrook 34 28 6

Seadrift 1 1 0Seagoville 21 17 4Seagraves 4 3 1Sealy 15 13 2Selma 13 12 1Seminole 11 10 1Seven Points 12 7 5Seymour 8 7 1Shallowater 5 5 0Shamrock 5 2 3Shavano Park 13 12 1Shenandoah 16 15 1Sherman 83 60 23Silsbee 20 15 5Sinton 9 8 1Slaton 16 11 5Smithville 19 11 8Snyder 19 17 2Socorro 23 18 5Somerset 4 3 1Somerville 4 4 0Sonora 7 5 2Sour Lake 5 5 0South Houston 40 30 10Southlake 46 45 1South Padre Island 31 24 7Southside Place 10 7 3Spearman 4 4 0Springtown 13 9 4Spring Valley 21 16 5Spur 2 2 0Stafford 51 38 13Stamford 11 7 4Stanton 6 6 0Stephenville 40 30 10Stratford 3 3 0Sugar Land 131 102 29Sulphur Springs 36 29 7Sunset Valley 6 6 0Surfside Beach 6 5 1Sweeny 7 7 0Sweetwater 24 19 5Taft 6 6 0Tahoka 4 4 0Taylor 36 26 10Teague 5 5 0Terrell 43 32 11Terrell Hills 16 16 0Texarkana 100 88 12Texas City 102 81 21The Colony 50 34 16Thorndale 2 2 0Thrall 3 3 0Three Rivers 6 6 0Tolar 2 2 0Tomball 35 28 7Tool 6 6 0Trinity 10 6 4Trophy Club 18 16 2Troup 5 5 0Tulia 12 7 5Tye 3 3 0Tyler 232 177 55Universal City 32 23 9University Park 44 33 11Uvalde 35 28 7Van 6 6 0

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

TEXAS—Continued

Van Alstyne 10 8 2Vernon 28 21 7Victoria 138 99 39Vidor 29 21 8Waco 297 214 83Wake Village 7 6 1Waller 8 7 1Wallis 4 4 0Walnut Springs 1 1 0Watauga 51 36 15Waxahachie 56 46 10Weatherford 70 50 20Webster 59 44 15Weimar 8 7 1Wells 1 1 0Weslaco 93 66 27West 6 6 0West Columbia 15 8 7West Lake Hills 20 14 6West Orange 10 9 1Westover Hills 14 12 2West Tawakoni 6 5 1West University Place 33 23 10Westworth 14 10 4Wharton 31 21 10Whitehouse 18 12 6White Oak 17 13 4Whitesboro 14 10 4White Settlement 42 29 13Whitney 8 7 1Wichita Falls 251 178 73Willow Park 8 7 1Wills Point 10 9 1Wilmer 17 12 5Windcrest 22 16 6Wink 2 2 0Winnsboro 12 9 3Wolfforth 4 4 0Woodville 8 7 1Woodway 36 23 13Wylie 25 23 2Yoakum 16 9 7

UTAH

Alpine/Highland 13 13 0Alta 8 4 4American Fork 35 31 4Blanding 7 6 1Bountiful 44 33 11Brian Head 5 5 0Brigham City 26 22 4Cedar City 35 29 6Centerville 18 15 3Clearfield 42 28 14Clinton 12 11 1East Carbon 3 3 0Ephraim 5 5 0Fairview 2 2 0Farmington 14 11 3Garland 4 4 0Grantsville 10 8 2Gunnison 3 3 0Harrisville 6 5 1Heber 13 12 1Helper 5 5 0Hildale 5 5 0

UTAH—Continued

Hurricane 14 10 4Kamas 2 2 0Kanab 8 6 2Kaysville 20 18 2Layton 79 59 20Lehi 27 22 5Logan 86 59 27Mantua 1 1 0Mapleton 10 8 2Midvale 48 44 4Minersville 1 1 0Moab 16 12 4Monticello 5 4 1Moroni 1 1 0Mount Pleasant 6 5 1Murray 84 67 17Naples 4 3 1Nephi 10 8 2North Ogden 18 15 3North Park 8 7 1North Salt Lake 13 11 2Ogden 148 122 26Orem 114 81 33Park City 33 25 8Parowan 2 2 0Payson 18 17 1Perry 2 2 0Pleasant Grove/Lindon 32 29 3Pleasant View 7 6 1Price 19 16 3Provo 153 96 57Richfield 13 11 2Riverdale 21 17 4Roosevelt 11 10 1Roy 45 37 8Salem/Woodland Hills 7 7 0Salina 6 5 1Salt Lake City 559 398 161Sandy 145 120 25Santaquin/Genola 5 5 0Smithfield 7 6 1South Jordan 37 32 5South Ogden 27 23 4South Salt Lake 75 66 9Spanish Fork 22 20 2Springville 31 23 8St. George 91 69 22Stockton 1 1 0Sunset 8 7 1Syracuse 12 10 2Tooele 34 27 7Tremonton 11 9 2Vernal 18 16 2Washington Terrace 16 13 3Wellington 4 4 0Wendover 5 4 1West Bountiful 8 7 1West Jordan 105 87 18West Valley 205 169 36Willard 3 3 0Woods Cross 12 10 2

VERMONT

Barre 24 18 6Barre Town 6 5 1Bellows Falls 12 8 4

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

VERMONT—Continued

Bennington 30 25 5Berlin 8 7 1Brandon 6 6 0Brattleboro 40 25 15Bristol 4 4 0Burlington 126 91 35Castleton 3 3 0Chester 5 4 1Colchester 31 25 6Dover 5 4 1Essex 33 26 7Fair Haven 2 2 0Hardwick 6 5 1Hartford 24 18 6Hinesburg 2 2 0Ludlow 8 4 4Manchester 12 8 4Middlebury 14 12 2Milton 13 12 1Montgomery 1 1 0Montpelier 23 16 7Morristown 10 9 1Newport 14 11 3Northfield 7 6 1Norwich 6 5 1Randolph 4 4 0Richmond 5 5 0Rutland 50 40 10Shelburne 16 11 5South Burlington 41 35 6Springfield 17 12 5St. Albans 22 14 8St. Johnsbury 16 11 5Stowe 14 12 2Swanton 5 4 1Thetford 1 1 0Vergennes 5 5 0Vernon 4 3 1Waterbury 4 4 0Weathersfield 1 1 0Williston 13 11 2Wilmington 6 5 1Windsor 12 7 5Winhall 5 5 0Winooski 20 16 4Woodstock 6 5 1

VIRGINIA

Abingdon 22 20 2Alexandria 418 288 130Altavista 11 11 0Amherst 5 5 0Appalachia 6 6 0Ashland 24 21 3Bedford 26 22 4Berryville 9 8 1Big Stone Gap 18 16 2Blacksburg 72 56 16Blackstone 18 14 4Bluefield 17 13 4Bowling Green 1 1 0Boykins 1 1 0Bridgewater 8 8 0Bristol 80 59 21Broadway 4 4 0Brookneal 4 4 0

VIRGINIA—Continued

Buena Vista 14 13 1Cape Charles 5 5 0Cedar Bluff 2 2 0Charlottesville 137 110 27Chase City 8 7 1Chatham 4 4 0Chesapeake 448 347 101Chilhowie 8 8 0Chincoteague 13 9 4Christiansburg 51 39 12Clarksville 7 6 1Clifton Forge 15 11 4Clinchco 1 1 0Clintwood 3 3 0Coeburn 8 7 1Colonial Beach 12 7 5Colonial Heights 47 43 4Courtland 4 1 3Covington 24 16 8Crewe 5 5 0Culpeper 36 30 6Damascus 4 4 0Danville 143 136 7Dayton 5 5 0Dublin 9 8 1Dumfries 15 13 2Edinburg 3 3 0Elkton 7 6 1Emporia 34 26 8Exmore 5 5 0Fairfax City 78 61 17Falls Church 41 29 12Farmville 35 24 11Franklin 41 29 12Fredericksburg 86 61 25Fries 1 1 0Front Royal 38 29 9Galax 30 24 6Gate City 6 6 0Glade Spring 3 3 0Glasgow 1 1 0Glen Lyn 2 2 0Gordonsville 4 4 0Gretna 4 4 0Grottoes 5 5 0Grundy 7 6 1Halifax 7 6 1Hampton 347 246 101Harrisonburg 86 65 21Haymarket 3 3 0Haysi 2 2 0Herndon 62 50 12Hillsville 11 10 1Honaker 3 2 1Hopewell 66 48 18Hurt 3 3 0Independence 2 2 0Jonesville 8 6 2Kenbridge 9 8 1Kilmarnock 4 4 0La Crosse 3 3 0Lawrenceville 5 5 0Lebanon 12 11 1Leesburg 69 54 15Lexington 18 16 2Louisa 5 5 0Luray 17 15 2

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

VIRGINIA—Continued

Lynchburg 196 157 39Manassas 96 79 17Manassas Park 27 18 9Marion 20 18 2Martinsville 60 54 6McKenney 1 1 0Middleburg 4 4 0Middletown 2 2 0Mount Jackson 4 4 0Narrows 4 4 0New Market 5 5 0Newport News 520 391 129Norfolk 851 730 121Norton 23 17 6Occoquan 2 2 0Onancock 4 4 0Onley 3 3 0Orange 13 12 1Pearisburg 8 7 1Pembroke 2 2 0Pennington Gap 7 6 1Petersburg 157 115 42Pocahontas 3 3 0Poquoson 24 19 5Portsmouth 339 238 101Pound 5 5 0Pulaski 43 33 10Purcellville 9 8 1Quantico 2 1 1Radford 45 33 12Rich Creek 1 1 0Richlands 22 16 6Richmond 764 648 116Roanoke 283 235 48Rocky Mount 18 16 2Rural Retreat 1 1 0Salem 87 62 25Saltville 9 8 1Shenandoah 4 4 0Smithfield 26 15 11South Boston 32 28 4South Hill 25 20 5Stanley 3 3 0Staunton 64 47 17Stephens City 3 3 0St. Paul 5 5 0Strasburg 14 12 2Suffolk 175 141 34Tappahannock 9 9 0Tazewell 11 10 1Timberville 3 3 0Victoria 7 6 1Vienna 46 37 9Vinton 26 19 7Virginia Beach 885 730 155Warrenton 23 20 3Warsaw 3 2 1Waverly 6 4 2Waynesboro 52 46 6Weber City 6 6 0West Point 10 9 1Williamsburg 49 34 15Winchester 71 60 11Wise 12 11 1Woodstock 15 14 1Wytheville 36 24 12

WASHINGTON

Aberdeen 51 37 14Airway Heights 8 7 1Algona 8 6 2Anacortes 32 24 8Arlington 23 19 4Auburn 112 82 30Bainbridge Island 26 22 4Battle Ground 17 15 2Bellevue 274 170 104Bellingham 160 107 53Black Diamond 10 10 0Blaine 17 14 3Bonney Lake 25 17 8Bothell 76 50 26Bremerton 76 62 14Brewster 7 6 1Brier 8 7 1Buckley 17 8 9Burien 22 21 1Burlington 25 20 5Camas 27 23 4Carnation 3 3 0Castle Rock 5 4 1Centralia 31 27 4Chehalis 21 17 4Chelan 15 9 6Cheney 14 10 4Chewelah 6 5 1Clarkston 15 13 2Cle Elum 10 8 2Clyde Hill 9 8 1Colfax 5 5 0College Place 15 12 3Colton 1 1 0Colville 13 11 2Connell 7 7 0Cosmopolis 6 5 1Coulee Dam 3 3 0Coupeville 5 5 0Covington 9 9 0Des Moines 57 44 13Dupont 6 6 0Duvall 11 10 1East Wenatchee 15 13 2Eatonville 6 5 1Edgewood 8 8 0Edmonds 69 51 18Ellensburg 31 23 8Elma 6 5 1Elmer City 1 1 0Enumclaw 31 19 12Ephrata 16 13 3Everett 216 180 36Everson 6 5 1Federal Way 145 105 40Ferndale 17 15 2Fife 29 22 7Fircrest 9 8 1Forks 15 8 7Garfield 1 1 0Gig Harbor 15 13 2Goldendale 11 9 2Grand Coulee 4 3 1Grandview 21 15 6Granger 7 6 1Granite Falls 6 6 0

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Table 78

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

Harrington 1 1 0Hoquiam 25 20 5Issaquah 54 28 26Kalama 6 5 1Kelso 32 28 4Kenmore 11 11 0Kennewick 96 79 17Kent 179 123 56Kettle Falls 5 4 1Kirkland 91 62 29La Center 4 4 0Lacey 53 45 8Lake Forest Park 26 22 4Lake Stevens 9 8 1Lakewood 98 87 11Langley 4 4 0Long Beach 7 6 1Longview 60 51 9Lynden 17 13 4Lynnwood 93 65 28Mabton 3 2 1Maple Valley 11 11 0Marysville 62 35 27Mattawa 4 4 0McCleary 4 4 0Medical Lake 7 6 1Medina 12 11 1Mercer Island 42 31 11Mill Creek 26 18 8Milton 14 12 2Monroe 39 29 10Montesano 10 8 2Morton 2 2 0Moses Lake 35 27 8Mossyrock 2 2 0Mountlake Terrace 39 30 9Mount Vernon 52 41 11Moxee 2 2 0Mukilteo 25 22 3Napavine 5 4 1Newcastle 7 7 0Newport 6 5 1Normandy Park 14 12 2Northport 1 1 0Oakesdale 1 1 0Oak Harbor 36 25 11Oakville 3 3 0Ocean Shores 15 12 3Odessa 2 2 0Olympia 96 70 26Omak 14 11 3Oroville 6 5 1Orting 5 5 0Othello 17 11 6Pacific 12 10 2Palouse 2 2 0Pasco 54 45 9Pe Ell 2 2 0Port Angeles 35 28 7Port Orchard 19 17 2Port Townsend 15 12 3Poulsbo 19 16 3Prosser 18 12 6Pullman 38 27 11Puyallup 86 50 36Quincy 12 10 2Rainier 5 5 0

WASHINGTON—Continued

Raymond 6 5 1Reardan 2 2 0Redmond 99 68 31Renton 119 85 34Republic 3 3 0Richland 55 49 6Ridgefield 5 5 0Ritzville 4 4 0Roy 3 3 0Royal City 3 3 0Ruston 2 2 0Sammamish 16 15 1SeaTac 28 27 1Seattle 1,799 1,287 512Sedro Woolley 16 12 4Selah 15 13 2Sequim 16 13 3Shelton 35 20 15Shoreline 37 35 2Snohomish 24 20 4Snoqualmie 17 15 2Soap Lake 5 5 0South Bend 5 4 1Spokane 401 293 108Springdale 1 1 0Stanwood 12 10 2Steilacoom 10 9 1Sultan 13 11 2Sumas 6 6 0Sumner 27 18 9Sunnyside 41 26 15Tacoma 395 356 39Tekoa 2 2 0Tenino 5 5 0Tieton 2 2 0Toledo 2 2 0Tonasket 6 5 1Toppenish 22 16 6Tukwila 85 70 15Tumwater 29 25 4Twisp 5 4 1Union Gap 23 18 5Uniontown 3 2 1University Place 28 25 3Vader 2 2 0Vancouver 195 168 27Walla Walla 53 43 10Wapato 19 12 7Warden 6 4 2Washougal 16 14 2Wenatchee 61 40 21Westport 9 7 2West Richland 15 13 2White Salmon 7 7 0Wilbur 2 2 0Winlock 3 3 0Winthrop 2 2 0Woodinville 8 8 0Woodland 8 7 1Yakima 160 112 48Yelm 11 9 2Zillah 10 8 2

WEST VIRGINIA

Alderson 2 2 0Anawalt 1 1 0

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

WEST VIRGINIA—Continued

Anmoore 2 2 0Ansted 3 3 0Athens 2 1 1Barboursville 19 17 2Barrackville 1 1 0Bayard 1 1 0Beckley 64 45 19Belington 3 3 0Belle 4 4 0Benwood 6 5 1Berkeley Springs 2 2 0Bethlehem 5 5 0Bluefield 34 27 7Bradshaw 2 2 0Bramwell 2 2 0Bridgeport 22 20 2Buckhannon 8 7 1Burnsville 1 1 0Cameron 4 3 1Capon Bridge 2 2 0Cedar Grove 1 1 0Ceredo 9 6 3Chapmanville 3 3 0Charleston 190 166 24Charles Town 15 13 2Chesapeake 4 4 0Chester 4 4 0Clarksburg 43 37 6Clendenin 3 3 0Danville 3 3 0Delbarton 2 2 0Dunbar 21 17 4East Bank 1 1 0Eleanor 1 1 0Elkins 15 9 6Fairmont 43 32 11Fairview 1 1 0Farmington 1 1 0Fayetteville 5 5 0Follansbee 7 7 0Fort Gay 1 1 0Gary 1 1 0Gassaway 1 1 0Gauley Bridge 2 2 0Gilbert 4 4 0Glasgow 3 3 0Glen Dale 6 5 1Glenville 3 3 0Grafton 6 5 1Grantsville 2 2 0Grant Town 1 1 0Granville 1 1 0Hamlin 2 2 0Handley 2 2 0Harpers Ferry/Bolivar 3 3 0Harrisville 1 1 0Henderson 1 1 0Hinton 7 7 0Hundred 1 1 0Huntington 100 94 6Hurricane 13 12 1Iaeger 1 1 0Kenova 12 8 4Kermit 1 1 0Keyser 14 9 5Keystone 2 2 0Kimball 1 1 0

WEST VIRGINIA—Continued

Kingwood 4 4 0Lewisburg 11 9 2Logan 10 6 4Lumberport 2 2 0Mabscott 2 2 0Madison 6 5 1Man 3 3 0Mannington 4 4 0Marlinton 1 1 0Marmet 5 5 0Martinsburg 46 37 9Mason 3 3 0Masontown 1 1 0Matewan 2 2 0Matoaka 4 4 0McMechen 3 3 0Milton 6 5 1Mitchell Heights 1 1 0Monongah 2 2 0Montgomery 9 7 2Moorefield 6 6 0Morgantown 63 54 9Moundsville 23 17 6Mount Hope 6 5 1Mullens 4 4 0New Cumberland 2 2 0New Haven 2 2 0New Martinsville 14 10 4Nitro 16 15 1Northfork 4 4 0Nutter Fort 6 6 0Oak Hill 15 13 2Oceana 5 5 0Paden City 5 4 1Parkersburg 75 62 13Parsons 1 1 0Paw Paw 1 1 0Petersburg 3 3 0Peterstown 1 1 0Philippi 6 6 0Piedmont 4 4 0Pineville 3 3 0Point Pleasant 11 10 1Pratt 3 3 0Princeton 22 19 3Rainelle 3 3 0Ranson 7 7 0Ravenswood 11 8 3Rhodell 2 2 0Richwood 5 4 1Ridgeley 3 3 0Ripley 10 9 1Rivesville 1 1 0Romney 4 3 1Ronceverte 3 3 0Salem 4 4 0Shepherdstown 7 5 2Shinnston 5 5 0Sistersville 4 4 0Smithers 8 8 0Sophia 3 3 0South Charleston 44 32 12Spencer 7 6 1St. Albans 27 20 7Star City 5 4 1St. Marys 4 4 0Stonewood 3 3 0

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

WEST VIRGINIA—Continued

Summersville 20 20 0Sutton 3 2 1Terra Alta 2 2 0Vienna 19 15 4War 2 2 0Wayne 3 2 1Webster Springs 3 3 0Weirton 40 37 3Welch 11 9 2Wellsburg 6 5 1West Logan 1 1 0West Milford 2 2 0Weston 8 7 1Westover 10 9 1West Union 1 1 0Wheeling 85 83 2White Sulphur Springs 7 6 1Whitesville 3 3 0Williamson 11 9 2Williamstown 6 5 1Winfield 3 3 0Worthington 1 1 0

WISCONSIN

Algoma 6 6 0Altoona 11 10 1Amery 7 6 1Antigo 20 17 3Appleton 138 109 29Arcadia 5 5 0Ashland 22 20 2Ashwaubenon 51 42 9Bangor 3 3 0Baraboo 31 25 6Barron 7 7 0Bayfield 4 4 0Bayside 21 15 6Beaver Dam 39 29 10Belleville 3 3 0Beloit 101 80 21Beloit Town 10 9 1Benton 1 1 0Berlin 14 13 1Black Earth 2 2 0Black River Falls 10 9 1Blair 3 3 0Blanchardville 1 1 0Bloomer 7 6 1Bloomfield 6 5 1Boscobel 6 6 0Brillion 7 7 0Brodhead 10 7 3Brookfield 85 62 23Brookfield Township 13 12 1Brown Deer 36 31 5Burlington 27 21 6Burlington Town 8 8 0Butler 8 7 1Caledonia 34 27 7Campbellsport 2 2 0Campbell Township 5 5 0Cedarburg 29 19 10Chenequa 9 9 0Chetek 6 5 1Chilton 7 7 0Chippewa Falls 34 26 8

WISCONSIN—Continued

Clear Lake 2 2 0Cleveland 3 2 1Clinton 6 6 0Clintonville 16 12 4Colby-Abbotsford 7 6 1Columbus 19 11 8Combined Locks 4 4 0Cornell 3 3 0Cottage Grove 9 8 1Crandon 4 3 1Cross Plains 9 8 1Cuba City 5 4 1Cudahy 45 32 13Darien 7 6 1Darlington 5 5 0Deerfield 2 2 0DeForest 11 9 2Delafield 13 12 1Delavan 21 16 5Delavan Town 10 9 1Denmark 2 2 0Dodgeville 11 10 1Durand 4 4 0Eagle River 6 6 0Eagle Village 2 2 0East Troy 8 7 1Eau Claire 130 100 30Edgerton 12 11 1Eleva 1 1 0Elkhart Lake 3 3 0Elkhorn 20 16 4Elk Mound 1 1 0Ellsworth 7 6 1Elm Grove 24 17 7Elroy 5 4 1Evansville 9 8 1Everest 24 22 2Fall Creek 4 4 0Fennimore 5 5 0Fitchburg 43 33 10Fond du Lac 83 69 14Fontana 8 7 1Fort Atkinson 26 19 7Fox Lake 3 3 0Fox Point 19 17 2Fox Valley 30 27 3Franklin 77 59 18Geneva Town 7 6 1Genoa City 5 4 1Germantown 40 29 11Glendale 47 46 1Grafton 28 21 7Grand Chute 28 24 4Green Bay 228 189 39Greendale 36 28 8Greenfield 80 58 22Green Lake 4 4 0Hales Corners 17 17 0Hallie 7 6 1Hartford 31 22 9Hartland 18 15 3Hayward 7 6 1Hazel Green 2 2 0Hillsboro 2 2 0Holmen 9 8 1Horicon 11 9 2Hortonville 3 3 0

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

WISCONSIN—Continued

Hudson 21 18 3Hurley 6 5 1Independence 2 2 0Iron Ridge 1 1 0Jackson 10 9 1Janesville 118 105 13Jefferson 15 13 2Juneau 5 4 1Kaukauna 30 24 6Kenosha 257 181 76Kewaskum 7 7 0Kewaunee 6 6 0Kiel 14 7 7Kohler 8 7 1Lac du Flambeau 9 8 1La Crosse 117 98 19Ladysmith 10 9 1Lake Delton 14 13 1Lake Geneva 28 20 8Lake Mills 12 11 1Lancaster 8 7 1Lodi 6 5 1Luxemburg 2 2 0Madison 443 368 75Manitowoc 77 66 11Maple Bluff 5 5 0Marathon City 2 2 0Marinette 30 23 7Marion 3 3 0Markesan 4 4 0Marshall Village 8 7 1Marshfield 51 37 14Mauston 9 8 1Mayville 13 11 2Mazomanie 4 4 0McFarland 13 12 1Medford 10 9 1Menasha 37 32 5Menomonee Falls 68 58 10Menomonie 35 28 7Mequon 45 37 8Merrill 28 21 7Middleton 37 28 9Milton 10 9 1Milwaukee 2,356 1,923 433Mineral Point 6 6 0Minocqua 16 11 5Mondovi 4 4 0Monona 24 19 5Monroe 35 26 9Mosinee 8 7 1Mount Horeb 11 10 1Mount Pleasant 36 27 9Mukwonago 19 12 7Muskego 45 34 11Neenah 51 41 10Neillsville 7 6 1New Berlin 93 74 19New Glarus 5 5 0New Holstein 11 7 4New Lisbon 2 2 0New London 19 17 2New Richmond 13 12 1Niagara 5 5 0North Fond du Lac 12 10 2Oak Creek 65 49 16Oconomowoc 27 20 7

WISCONSIN—Continued

Oconomowoc Town 13 12 1Oconto 9 9 0Oconto Falls 7 7 0Omro 6 5 1Onalaska 32 29 3Oregon 15 14 1Osceola 5 5 0Oshkosh 114 97 17Osseo 4 4 0Palmyra 5 5 0Park Falls 8 7 1Pewaukee 17 15 2Pewaukee Township 22 20 2Phillips 5 4 1Platteville 26 20 6Pleasant Prairie 27 26 1Plover 17 15 2Plymouth 17 16 1Portage 30 22 8Port Washington 24 19 5Poynette 6 5 1Prairie du Chien 18 13 5Prescott 8 7 1Princeton 3 3 0Pulaski 7 7 0Racine 238 209 29Reedsburg 21 15 6Rhinelander 25 19 6Rice Lake 26 23 3Richland Center 13 11 2Ripon 20 14 6River Falls 25 22 3River Hills 14 14 0Rome Town 6 6 0Rothschild 12 10 2Sauk Prairie 14 13 1Saukville 11 9 2Shawano 23 20 3Sheboygan 119 91 28Sheboygan Falls 14 12 2Shorewood 32 26 6Shorewood Hills 7 6 1Silver Lake 2 2 0Siren 2 2 0Slinger 10 9 1Somerset 4 3 1South Milwaukee 41 34 7Sparta 23 17 6Spencer 3 3 0Spooner 7 6 1Spring Green 4 3 1Stanley 4 4 0St. Croix Falls 4 4 0Stevens Point 57 44 13St. Francis 25 20 5Stoughton 24 19 5Sturgeon Bay 21 20 1Sturtevant 16 10 6Summit 9 8 1Sun Prairie 64 42 22Superior 65 58 7Theresa 2 2 0Thiensville 7 6 1Three Lakes 6 5 1Tomah 25 19 6Tomahawk 7 6 1Town of East Troy 7 6 1

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by City by State—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

WISCONSIN—Continued

Town of Madison 18 16 2Town of Menasha 32 25 7Trempealeau 2 2 0Twin Lakes 16 11 5Two Rivers 30 25 5Verona 15 14 1Viroqua 10 9 1Walworth 5 5 0Washburn 6 6 0Waterloo 8 7 1Watertown 47 34 13Waukesha 145 110 35Waunakee 16 14 2Waupaca 18 14 4Waupun 22 16 6Wausau 67 59 8Wautoma 6 5 1Wauwatosa 115 87 28West Allis 166 131 35Westby 3 3 0West Milwaukee 24 19 5West Salem 7 6 1Whitefish Bay 27 24 3Whitehall 4 4 0Whitewater 33 23 10Williams Bay 7 6 1Winneconne 6 5 1Wisconsin Dells 16 11 5Wisconsin Rapids 48 38 10Woodruff 6 5 1

WYOMING

Afton 4 4 0Baggs 1 1 0Basin 3 3 0Buffalo 15 9 6

Casper 119 79 40Cheyenne 115 88 27Cody 21 19 2Diamondville 4 3 1Douglas 21 14 7Evanston 31 26 5Evansville 11 7 4Gillette 57 37 20Glenrock 10 6 4Green River 34 25 9Greybull 5 4 1Guernsey 5 5 0Hanna 7 4 3Jackson 30 23 7Kemmerer 10 8 2La Barge 2 2 0Lander 21 20 1Laramie 80 47 33Lovell 9 6 3Lusk 4 4 0Lyman 7 5 2Mills 10 9 1Moorcroft 4 3 1Newcastle 15 8 7Pine Bluffs 6 2 4Powell 20 13 7Rawlins 31 21 10Riverton 33 21 12Rock Springs 62 37 25Saratoga 12 6 6Sheridan 48 30 18Sundance 5 5 0Thermopolis 12 6 6Torrington 21 15 6Wheatland 12 11 1Worland 11 11 0

1 The data in this table are provided for Charlotte Police Department, North Carolina, only. However, Charlotte Police Department reports its crime figures combined with those ofMecklenburg County; they can be found in Table 8 under Charlotte-Mecklenburg.

WYOMING—Continued

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Table 79

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by University and College by State1

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

ALABAMA

Alabama State University 29 22 7Auburn University: Main Campus 51 27 24 Montgomery 20 12 8Calhoun Community College 7 4 3Enterprise State Junior College 1 1 0Jacksonville State University 19 15 4Talladega College 6 3 3Troy State University 7 5 2University of Alabama: Birmingham 143 63 80 Huntsville 14 10 4 Tuscaloosa 49 40 9University of Montevallo 14 9 5University of North Alabama 12 11 1University of South Alabama 33 25 8University of West Alabama 8 5 3

ALASKA

University of Alaska: Anchorage 23 14 9 Fairbanks 11 10 1

ARIZONA

Arizona State University: Main Campus 70 40 30

West 15 9 6Arizona Western College 6 5 1Central Arizona College 6 6 0Northern Arizona University 31 20 11Pima Community College 35 28 7University of Arizona 82 46 36Yavapai College 6 6 0

ARKANSAS

Arkansas State University 24 18 6Henderson State University 9 8 1Northwest Arkansas Community College 6 4 2Southern Arkansas University 6 6 0University of Arkansas: Fayetteville 34 27 7 Little Rock 31 25 6

Medical Sciences 39 34 5 Monticello 7 6 1 Pine Bluff 16 13 3University of Central Arkansas 27 22 5

CALIFORNIA

Allan Hancock College 6 5 1California State Polytechnic University: Pomona 35 14 21 San Luis Obispo 21 15 6California State University: Bakersfield 10 9 1 Channel Islands 16 12 4 Chico 13 10 3 Dominguez Hills 26 14 12 Fresno 28 18 10 Fullerton 29 20 9 Hayward 33 12 21 Long Beach 31 23 8 Los Angeles 28 19 9

CALIFORNIA—Continued

Monterey Bay 20 13 7Northridge 37 21 16

Sacramento 23 17 6 San Bernardino 21 13 8 San Jose 58 31 27 San Marcos 16 10 6 Stanislaus 27 19 8College of the Sequoias 6 5 1Contra Costa Community College 31 21 10Cuesta College 21 6 15El Camino College 25 19 6Foothill-De Anza College 10 8 2Humboldt State University 18 11 7Long Beach Community College 22 20 2Marin Community College 10 9 1Pasadena Community College 19 9 10Reedley Community College 4 4 0Riverside Community College 19 13 6San Bernardino Community College 6 3 3San Diego State University 40 25 15San Francisco State University 42 21 21San Jose/Evergreen Community College 10 4 6Santa Rosa Junior College 19 12 7Sonoma State University 19 12 7State Center Community College 16 13 3University of California: Berkeley 114 71 43 Davis 86 46 40 Irvine 28 22 6

Lawrence-Livermore Laboratory 7 2 5 Los Angeles 90 55 35 Riverside 29 19 10 San Diego 48 27 21 San Francisco 46 27 19 Santa Barbara 46 31 15 Santa Cruz 41 18 23West Valley-Mission College 13 9 4

COLORADO

Adams State College 3 3 0Arapahoe Community College 9 5 4Auraria Higher Education Center 31 19 12Colorado School of Mines 8 7 1Colorado State University 28 21 7Fort Lewis College 10 8 2Pikes Peak Community College 16 14 2Red Rocks Community College 2 1 1University of Colorado: Boulder 59 40 19 Colorado Springs 19 11 8 Health Science Center 74 32 42University of Northern Colorado 19 12 7University of Southern Colorado 8 3 5

CONNECTICUT

Central Connecticut State University 28 22 6Eastern Connecticut State University 22 16 6Southern Connecticut State University 37 26 11University of Connecticut: Health Center 20 14 6 Storrs, Avery Point, and Hartford 73 59 14Western Connecticut State University 25 16 9Yale University 85 70 15

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by University and College by State1—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

DELAWARE

University of Delaware 72 45 27

FLORIDA

Florida A&M University 34 26 8Florida Atlantic University 42 32 10Florida Gulf Coast University 18 12 6Florida International University 65 45 20Florida State University:

Panama City 3 2 1Tallahassee 95 56 39

Pensacola Junior College 19 15 4Santa Fe Community College 25 18 7University of Central Florida 52 36 16University of Florida 135 85 50University of North Florida 42 25 17University of South Florida: Sarasota 15 11 4 St. Petersburg 14 10 4 Tampa 61 43 18University of West Florida 28 20 8

GEORGIA

Agnes Scott College 20 12 8Albany State University 24 12 12Armstrong Atlantic State University 17 12 5Augusta State University 16 13 3Berry College 16 11 5Clark Atlanta University 23 23 0Clayton College and State University 22 16 6Coastal Georgia Community College 6 5 1Columbus State University 16 15 1Dalton State College 7 7 0Emory University 47 34 13Fort Valley State University 23 19 4Georgia College and State University 17 10 7Georgia Institute of Technology 53 37 16Georgia Perimeter College 35 8 27Georgia Southern University 36 28 8Georgia Southwestern State University 11 10 1Georgia State University 102 74 28Gordon College 7 6 1Kennesaw State University 28 20 8Medical College of Georgia 47 34 13Mercer University 30 22 8Middle Georgia College 8 7 1Morehouse College 19 14 5Morris-Brown College 44 18 26North Georgia College 11 8 3Piedmont College 5 3 2Savannah State University 16 8 8Southern Polytechnic State University 18 13 5South Georgia College 7 7 0University of Georgia 73 57 16University of West Georgia 23 17 6Valdosta State University 26 19 7Wesleyan College 5 5 0

ILLINOIS

Black Hawk College 8 7 1Chicago State University 32 23 9College of DuPage 18 12 6College of Lake County 16 8 8Eastern Illinois University 26 23 3Governors State University 12 8 4

ILLINOIS—Continued

Illinois State University 26 22 4John A. Logan College 5 3 2Joliet Junior College 17 8 9Loyola University of Chicago 42 19 23Morton College 9 7 2Northeastern Illinois University 19 14 5Northern Illinois University 49 32 17Northwestern University: Chicago 18 14 4 Evanston 34 24 10Oakton Community College 10 9 1Parkland College 16 11 5Rock Valley College 13 11 2Southern Illinois University: Carbondale 48 37 11 Edwardsville 44 36 8 School of Medicine 12 2 10South Suburban College 15 12 3Triton College 17 12 5University of Illinois: Chicago 98 60 38 Springfield 16 10 6 Urbana 63 48 15Waubonsee College 2 2 0Western Illinois University 30 25 5William Rainey Harper College 13 6 7

INDIANA

Ball State University 46 32 14DePauw University 13 8 5Indiana State University 37 27 10Indiana University: Bloomington 50 41 9 Gary 13 10 3 Indianapolis 48 32 16 New Albany 9 7 2Marian College 5 3 2Purdue University 44 36 8

IOWA

Iowa State University 26 25 1University of Iowa 52 30 22University of Northern Iowa 25 18 7

KANSAS

Emporia State University 11 10 1Fort Hays State University 11 10 1Kansas State University 36 22 14Pittsburg State University 17 14 3University of Kansas: Main Campus 50 27 23 Medical Center 50 29 21Wichita State University 33 23 10

KENTUCKY

Eastern Kentucky University 29 19 10Kentucky State University 17 10 7Morehead State University 14 9 5Murray State University 22 12 10Northern Kentucky University 24 14 10University of Kentucky 48 34 14University of Louisville 34 24 10Western Kentucky University 30 22 8

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Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2001by University and College by State1—Continued

Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

LOUISIANA

Delgado Community College 28 16 12Grambling State University 17 16 1Louisiana State University: Baton Rouge 59 57 2 Health Sciences Center 55 54 1 Shreveport 9 9 0Louisiana Tech University 19 17 2McNeese State University 17 11 6Nicholls State University 14 10 4Northwestern State University 17 14 3Southeastern Louisiana University 31 24 7Southern University and A&M College: Baton Rouge 32 30 2 New Orleans 10 10 0 Shreveport 6 6 0Tulane University 47 34 13University of Louisiana: Lafayette 24 23 1 Monroe 23 18 5

MAINE

University of Maine: Farmington 4 4 0 Orono 30 20 10University of Southern Maine 25 17 8

MARYLAND

Bowie State University 16 13 3Coppin State College 20 14 6Frostburg State University 20 16 4Morgan State University 45 36 9Salisbury University 21 16 5St. Mary’s College 13 4 9Towson University 48 34 14University of Baltimore 47 11 36University of Maryland: Baltimore City 123 57 66 Baltimore County 33 27 6 College Park 109 74 35 Eastern Shore 13 11 2

MASSACHUSETTS

Boston College 58 42 16Boston University 63 56 7Brandeis University 16 15 1Bristol Community College 9 7 2Emerson College 16 12 4Fitchburg State College 18 16 2Framingham State College 16 14 2Lasell College 8 7 1Massachusetts College of Art 24 7 17Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 10 6 4Massachusetts Institute of Technology 50 48 2Massasoit Community College 13 11 2Mount Holyoke College 22 15 7Northeastern University 73 51 22North Shore Community College 20 18 2Quinsigamond Community College 12 12 0Salem State College 22 20 2Springfield College 29 14 15Tufts University, Medford 49 42 7University of Massachusetts: Amherst 81 49 32

MASSACHUSETTS—Continued

Dartmouth 37 23 14 Harbor Campus-Boston 31 28 3 Medical Center-Worcester 28 23 5Wentworth Institute of Technology 23 13 10Western New England College 22 13 9Westfield State College 20 14 6

MICHIGAN

Central Michigan University 27 19 8Delta College 9 7 2Eastern Michigan University 30 24 6Ferris State University 20 14 6Grand Rapids Community College 11 9 2Grand Valley State University 15 12 3Hope College 12 7 5Lansing Community College 11 9 2Macomb Community College 34 28 6Michigan State University 65 60 5Michigan Technological University 12 9 3Mott Community College 3 3 0Northern Michigan University 19 15 4Oakland Community College 18 17 1Oakland University 18 14 4Saginaw Valley State University 9 7 2University of Michigan: Ann Arbor 99 48 51 Flint 16 8 8Western Michigan University 61 33 28

MINNESOTA

University of Minnesota: Duluth 8 7 1 Twin Cities 60 39 21

MISSISSIPPI

Coahoma Community College 7 6 1Hinds Community College 32 31 1Itawamba Community College 7 5 2Jackson State University 47 43 4Mississippi State University 37 25 12University of Mississippi, Medical Center 100 69 31

MISSOURI

Central Missouri State University 22 17 5Lincoln University 13 10 3Southeast Missouri State University 23 16 7Truman State University 11 9 2University of Missouri: Columbia 48 31 17 St. Louis 20 17 3Washington University 33 24 9

MONTANA

Montana State University 28 13 15University of Montana 18 14 4

NEBRASKA

University of Nebraska: Kearney 7 6 1 Lincoln 40 28 12

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

NEVADA

Truckee Meadows Community College 9 6 3University of Nevada: Las Vegas 36 22 14 Reno 24 19 5

NEW HAMPSHIRE

University of New Hampshire 36 19 17

NEW JERSEY

Brookdale Community College 18 13 5Essex County College 58 13 45Kean University of New Jersey 38 23 15Middlesex County College 14 9 5Monmouth University 29 19 10Montclair State University 36 20 16New Jersey Institute of Technology 56 25 31Richard Stockton College 21 16 5Rowan University 40 3 37Rutgers University: Camden 39 17 22 Newark 49 25 24 New Brunswick 140 58 82The College of New Jersey 24 15 9University of Medicine and Dentistry: Camden 18 13 5 Newark 125 48 77 Piscataway 43 37 6William Paterson University 32 16 16

NEW MEXICO

Eastern New Mexico University 9 8 1New Mexico State University 29 20 9University of New Mexico 49 31 18

NEW YORK

Cornell University 58 45 13Ithaca College 27 16 11Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 30 20 10State University of New York: Albany 38 37 1 Albany (Plaza) 11 1 10 Binghamton 43 29 14 Buffalo 66 60 6 Downstate Medical Center 111 27 84 Maritime College 11 7 4 Stony Brook 124 54 70State University of New York Agricultural and Technical College: Alfred 18 12 6 Canton 11 10 1 Cobleskill 10 9 1 Farmingdale 17 16 1 Morrisville 12 11 1State University of New York College: Brockport 19 16 3 Buffalo 37 31 6 Cortland 19 18 1 Environmental Science and Forestry 12 10 2 Fredonia 17 16 1 Geneseo 18 15 3 New Paltz 23 21 2 Old Westbury 22 21 1 Oneonta 24 17 7

Oswego 27 21 6 Plattsburgh 18 13 5 Potsdam 13 12 1 Utica-Rome 14 9 5Syracuse University 60 55 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Appalachian State University 32 19 13Beaufort County Community College 2 2 0Belmont Abbey College 6 6 0Davidson College 9 8 1Duke University 127 51 76East Carolina University 57 42 15Elizabeth City State University 19 11 8Elon College 9 8 1Fayetteville State University 22 15 7Mars Hill College 3 3 0Methodist College 25 6 19North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 43 21 22North Carolina Central University 29 16 13North Carolina School of the Arts 14 13 1North Carolina State University 70 48 22Pfeiffer College 5 5 0Queens College 8 4 4Saint Augustine’s College 11 4 7University of North Carolina: Asheville 16 8 8 Chapel Hill 68 40 28 Charlotte 40 34 6 Greensboro 42 27 15 Pembroke 14 10 4 Wilmington 33 25 8Wake Forest University 40 17 23Western Carolina University 17 13 4Winston-Salem State University 19 14 5

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota State University 11 9 2University of North Dakota 14 10 4

OHIO

Baldwin-Wallace College 12 1 11Bowling Green State University 27 21 6Cleveland State University 25 19 6Columbus State Community College 26 19 7Cuyahoga Community College 37 31 6Kent State University 36 29 7Lakeland Community College 13 9 4Marietta College 6 5 1Miami University 36 28 8Ohio State University 68 55 13Ohio University 35 27 8University of Akron 39 32 7University of Cincinnati 87 44 43University of Toledo 37 30 7Wright State University 25 16 9Youngstown State University 26 21 5

OKLAHOMA

Cameron University 8 7 1East Central University 5 5 0Murray State College 1 1 0

NEW YORK—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

OKLAHOMA—Continued

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 10 7 3Northeastern State College 12 10 2Oklahoma State University: Main Campus 43 32 11 Okmulgee 8 8 0 Tulsa 6 4 2Rogers University, Claremore 2 2 0Seminole State College 5 5 0Southeastern Oklahoma State University 6 5 1Southwestern State College 8 7 1Tulsa Community College 19 11 8University of Central Oklahoma 25 18 7University of Oklahoma: Health Sciences Center 60 37 23 Norman 48 36 12

PENNSYLVANIA

Bloomsburg University 20 17 3Clarion University 16 12 4East Stroudsburg University 15 15 0Edinboro University 15 14 1Elizabethtown College 14 9 5Indiana University 27 22 5Kutztown University 17 11 6Lehigh University 26 18 8Mansfield University 12 12 0Millersville University 17 15 2Moravian College 14 10 4Pennsylvania State University: Altoona 9 8 1 Behrend 9 6 3 Berks 8 7 1 Harrisburg 9 7 2 McKeesport 3 3 0 Mont Alto 3 3 0 University Park 56 42 14Shippensburg University 20 17 3Slippery Rock University 17 15 2University of Pittsburgh: Bradford 6 5 1 Pittsburgh 107 72 35West Chester University 23 20 3

RHODE ISLAND

Brown University 54 24 30University of Rhode Island 34 17 17

SOUTH CAROLINA

Benedict College 18 17 1Bob Jones University 3 3 0Clemson University 49 31 18Coastal Carolina University 19 12 7College of Charleston 54 34 20Columbia College 14 10 4Erskine College 1 1 0Francis Marion University 10 10 0Lander College 11 10 1Medical University of South Carolina 58 36 22Presbyterian College 9 8 1South Carolina State University 25 18 7The Citadel 12 12 0Trident Technical College 20 18 2University of South Carolina: Aiken 6 6 0

SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

Columbia 65 49 16 Spartanburg 10 10 0Winthrop University 20 14 6

SOUTH DAKOTA

South Dakota State University 15 8 7

TENNESSEE

Austin Peay State University 14 7 7Chattanooga State Technical Community College 14 6 8East Tennessee State University 24 18 6Middle Tennessee State University 31 26 5Tennessee State University 44 39 5Tennessee Technological University 23 13 10University of Memphis 33 28 5University of Tennessee: Chattanooga 24 17 7 Martin 15 12 3 Memphis 32 24 8Vanderbilt University 91 70 21Volunteer State Community College 6 5 1Walters State Community College 7 7 0

TEXAS

Alamo Community College District 74 41 33Alvin Community College 12 10 2Amarillo College 16 13 3Angelo State University 10 8 2Austin College 8 7 1Baylor Health Care System 104 42 62Baylor University, Waco 30 20 10Central Texas College 9 8 1College of the Mainland 7 6 1Eastfield College 10 8 2El Paso Community College 32 28 4Grayson County College 4 3 1Hardin-Simmons University 8 7 1Houston Baptist University 12 9 3Lamar University, Beaumont 31 18 13Laredo Community College 14 13 1McLennan Community College 8 5 3Midwestern State University 8 7 1Mountain View College 8 8 0North Lake College 11 10 1Paris Junior College 3 3 0Prairie View A&M University 22 11 11Rice University 40 25 15Richland College 12 11 1Southern Methodist University 34 22 12Southwestern University 6 5 1Southwest Texas State University 59 26 33Stephen F. Austin State University 36 20 16St. Mary’s University 18 12 6St. Thomas University 5 1 4Sul Ross State University 8 6 2Tarleton State University 14 12 2Texas A&M International University 17 13 4Texas A&M University: College Station 128 54 74

Commerce 24 16 8 Corpus Christi 24 14 10

Galveston 7 6 1 Kingsville 20 14 6

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians

TEXAS—Continued

Texas Christian University 33 22 11Texas Southern University 39 28 11Texas State Technical College: Harlingen 12 8 4 Waco 16 14 2Texas Technological University, Lubbock 74 46 28Texas Woman’s University 29 13 16Trinity University 26 13 13Tyler Junior College 13 5 8University of Houston: Central Campus 53 38 15 Clearlake 23 14 9

Downtown Campus 26 19 7University of Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 6 0University of North Texas, Health Science Center 22 14 8University of Texas:

Arlington 61 25 36Austin 166 60 106Brownsville 20 10 10Dallas 38 18 20El Paso 56 19 37Health Science Center, San Antonio 70 27 43Health Science Center, Tyler 19 3 16Houston 225 65 160

Medical Branch 93 36 57 Pan American 24 14 10 Permian Basin 11 5 6 San Antonio 67 32 35 Southwestern Medical School 41 37 4 Tyler 9 4 5West Texas A&M University 13 9 4

UTAH

Brigham Young University 39 27 12College of Eastern Utah 2 2 0Salt Lake Community College 19 17 2Southern Utah University 6 5 1University of Utah 88 32 56Utah State University 19 13 6Utah Valley State College 8 6 2Weber State University 11 10 1

VIRGINIA

Christopher Newport University 14 13 1College of William and Mary 24 19 5Emory and Henry College 4 1 3Ferrum College 7 7 0George Mason University 56 44 12Hampton University 44 27 17James Madison University 26 21 5Longwood College 20 13 7Mary Washington College 20 12 8Norfolk State University 57 34 23Northern Virginia Community College 32 32 0

Old Dominion University 66 37 29Radford University 24 19 5Thomas Nelson Community College 7 6 1University of Richmond 32 16 16University of Virginia 122 58 64University of Virginia, College at Wise 8 7 1Virginia Commonwealth University 102 68 34Virginia Military Institute 6 6 0Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 49 32 17Virginia State University 35 22 13Virginia Western Community College 6 6 0

WASHINGTON

Central Washington University 16 12 4Eastern Washington University 8 8 0Evergreen State College 15 10 5University of Washington 69 51 18Washington State University: Pullman 18 17 1 Vancouver 2 2 0Western Washington University 19 12 7

WEST VIRGINIA

Bluefield State College 1 1 0Concord College 8 5 3Fairmont State College 9 8 1Glenville State College 6 4 2Marshall University 23 20 3Potomac State College 5 5 0West Liberty State College 7 7 0West Virginia State College 12 10 2West Virginia Tech 5 5 0West Virginia University 51 44 7

WISCONSIN

University of Wisconsin: Eau Claire 11 10 1 Green Bay 12 6 6 La Crosse 10 8 2 Madison 98 50 48 Milwaukee 35 29 6 Oshkosh 12 10 2 Parkside 13 9 4 Platteville 7 6 1 Stevens Point 7 2 5 Stout 9 8 1 Superior 1 1 0 Whitewater 10 9 1

WYOMING

Sheridan College 2 2 0University of Wyoming 20 11 9

VIRGINIA—Continued

1 These agencies have no resident population associated with them.

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

ALABAMA

Autauga 46 19 27Baldwin 193 72 121Blount 67 38 29Calhoun 38 32 6Colbert 43 28 15Dale 17 14 3Elmore 70 28 42Etowah 128 57 71Houston 132 49 83Jefferson 612 481 131Lauderdale 70 28 42Lawrence 48 26 22Limestone 65 34 31Madison 214 104 110Mobile 441 144 297Montgomery 251 118 133Morgan 73 43 30Russell 76 26 50Shelby 143 89 54St. Clair 36 31 5Tuscaloosa 176 79 97

ARIZONA

Coconino 218 61 157Maricopa 2,292 644 1,648Mohave 237 96 141Pima 1,186 469 717Pinal 319 135 184Yuma 277 60 217

ARKANSAS

Benton 160 67 93Craighead 31 23 8Crawford 56 23 33Crittenden 138 35 103Faulkner 77 35 42Jefferson 46 41 5Lonoke 34 20 14Miller 45 22 23Pulaski 497 394 103Saline 59 37 22Sebastian 120 30 90Washington 149 83 66

CALIFORNIA

Alameda 1,472 905 567Butte 245 110 135Contra Costa 1,010 687 323El Dorado 347 164 183Fresno 1,010 430 580Kern 1,058 493 565Los Angeles 10,371 6,773 3,598Madera 108 79 29Marin 301 206 95Merced 208 82 126Monterey 454 328 126Napa 112 83 29Orange 3,678 1,760 1,918Placer 416 218 198Riverside 2,783 1,445 1,338Sacramento 2,147 1,668 479San Bernardino 2,706 1,575 1,131San Diego 1,322 942 380San Francisco 836 733 103

CALIFORNIA—Continued

San Joaquin 691 486 205San Luis Obispo 375 154 221San Mateo 559 412 147Santa Barbara 657 467 190Santa Clara 644 492 152Santa Cruz 293 155 138Shasta 240 153 87Solano 469 104 365Sonoma 302 200 102Stanislaus 573 211 362Sutter 69 47 22Tulare 629 464 165Ventura 1,325 794 531Yolo 200 73 127Yuba 163 125 38

COLORADO

Adams 416 279 137Arapahoe 618 421 197Boulder 317 200 117Douglas 325 212 113El Paso 519 343 176Jefferson 578 392 186Larimer 356 200 156Pueblo 254 141 113Weld 216 103 113

DELAWARE

New Castle Police Department 528 311 217

FLORIDA

Alachua 516 247 269Bay 232 172 60Broward 2,853 1,396 1,457Charlotte 352 228 124Clay 485 267 218Collier 992 548 444Escambia 1,070 396 674Flagler 103 68 35Gadsden 60 42 18Hernando 320 190 130Hillsborough 1,991 1,069 922Lake 324 223 101Lee 943 622 321Leon 322 222 100Manatee 781 378 403Marion 736 233 503Martin 507 235 272Miami-Dade 4,977 3,082 1,895Nassau 178 128 50Okaloosa 292 221 71Orange 1,852 1,257 595Osceola 397 266 131Palm Beach 2,671 1,098 1,573Pasco 602 326 276Pinellas 1,645 891 754Polk 1,376 506 870Santa Rosa 330 214 116Sarasota 839 389 450Seminole 804 323 481St. Johns 340 208 132St. Lucie 492 217 275Volusia 591 393 198

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GEORGIA

Augusta-Richmond 683 480 203Barrow 86 43 43Bartow 202 152 50Bibb 272 214 58Carroll 154 80 74Catoosa 97 53 44Chatham 386 263 123Chatham County Police Department 184 131 53Chattahoochee 8 4 4Cherokee 240 197 43Cherokee County Police Department 11 5 6Clayton 335 140 195Clayton County Police Department 260 232 28Cobb 601 342 259Cobb County Police Department 627 537 90Columbia 272 175 97Coweta 160 94 66Dade 46 20 26DeKalb 697 541 156DeKalb County Police Department 1,119 805 314Dougherty 263 248 15Dougherty County Police Department 49 49 0Douglas 256 183 73Fayette 145 109 36Fayette County Marshal 10 9 1Fulton County Police Department 352 269 83Gwinnett County Police Department 695 485 210Harris 55 37 18Henry 132 68 64Jones 63 31 32Lee 67 30 37Madison 48 28 20McDuffie 29 13 16Muscogee 254 235 19Oconee 48 29 19Paulding 182 110 72Peach 48 27 21Pickens 37 25 12Richmond County Marshal 29 25 4Rockdale 166 115 51Spalding 130 114 16Twiggs 25 10 15Walker 105 68 37Walker County Police Department 4 4 0Walton 122 109 13

IDAHO

Ada 326 124 202Bannock 68 36 32Canyon 127 57 70

ILLINOIS

Boone 77 34 43Champaign 58 52 6Clinton 33 13 20Cook 6,302 2,473 3,829De Kalb 76 58 18Du Page 562 453 109Grundy 50 30 20Henry 69 64 5Jersey 19 15 4Kane 139 96 43Kankakee 128 63 65Kendall 87 79 8Lake 417 173 244

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Macon 151 48 103Madison 147 68 79McHenry 267 120 147McLean 69 55 14Menard 14 7 7Monroe 26 14 12Ogle 64 48 16Peoria 201 69 132Rock Island 146 60 86Sangamon 217 73 144St. Clair 168 155 13Tazewell 73 41 32Will 438 272 166Winnebago 245 100 145Woodford 39 33 6

INDIANA

Adams 35 16 19Allen 287 124 163Clark 84 32 52Clay 26 11 15Clinton 52 15 37Dearborn 63 22 41De Kalb 55 18 37Delaware 112 43 69Elkhart 168 70 98Floyd 73 21 52Hamilton 69 55 14Hancock 65 33 32Harrison 63 21 42Hendricks 98 38 60Howard 110 34 76Huntington 38 14 24Johnson 108 47 61Lake 499 175 324Madison 103 51 52Monroe 98 30 68Morgan 64 20 44Ohio 9 8 1Porter 155 63 92Posey 28 11 17Scott 18 7 11Shelby 83 33 50St. Joseph 281 122 159Tippecanoe 163 48 115Tipton 15 9 6Vanderburgh 221 104 117Vermillion 25 10 15Vigo 93 38 55Warrick 76 37 39Wells 37 13 24Whitley 38 13 25

IOWA

Black Hawk 138 105 33Dallas 36 14 22Dubuque 53 45 8Johnson 85 57 28Linn 165 111 54Polk 347 187 160Pottawattamie 139 45 94Scott 136 42 94Warren 31 22 9Woodbury 120 35 85

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

KANSAS

Butler 61 45 16Douglas 110 71 39Harvey 36 15 21Johnson 490 405 85Leavenworth 100 52 48Miami 38 22 16Sedgwick 490 166 324Shawnee 140 105 35Wyandotte 145 45 100

KENTUCKY

Boone 115 105 10Bourbon 6 5 1Boyd 21 19 2Boyd Police Department 11 10 1Bullitt 34 30 4Campbell 11 10 1Campbell Police Department 36 28 8Carter 7 5 2Christian 17 17 0Christian Police Department 10 9 1Clark 15 13 2Daviess 44 31 13Fayette 79 50 29Gallatin 8 6 2Grant 21 19 2Greenup 13 13 0Henderson 24 21 3Jefferson 250 202 48Jefferson Police Department 628 484 144Jessamine 25 21 4Kenton 32 29 3Kenton Police Department 37 35 2Madison 17 16 1Oldham 20 19 1Oldham Police Department 32 29 3Pendleton 6 5 1Scott 25 24 1Woodford 5 5 0Woodford Police Department 20 18 2

LOUISIANA

Acadia 112 87 25Ascension 245 186 59Bossier 178 170 8Caddo 605 405 200Calcasieu 783 237 546East Baton Rouge 752 752 0Jefferson 1,556 1,064 492Lafayette 469 381 88Lafourche 255 206 49Livingston 180 180 0Ouachita 325 325 0Plaquemines 240 226 14Rapides 398 317 81St. Bernard 274 239 35St. Charles 337 239 98St. James 102 53 49St. John the Baptist 209 207 2St. Landry 118 117 1St. Martin 214 181 33St. Tammany 512 418 94Terrebonne 284 284 0Webster 108 26 82

LOUISIANA—Continued

West Baton Rouge 171 171 0

MAINE

Androscoggin 22 14 8Cumberland 62 50 12

MARYLAND

Allegany 90 21 69Anne Arundel 97 72 25Anne Arundel Police Department 847 638 209Baltimore County Police Department 2,087 1,757 330Baltimore County Sheriff 80 60 20Calvert 80 68 12Carroll 64 52 12Cecil 79 62 17Charles 322 209 113Frederick 182 138 44Harford 299 228 71Howard 62 37 25Howard Police Department 436 346 90Montgomery 146 122 24Montgomery Police Department 1,470 1,115 355Prince George’s 215 125 90Prince George’s Police Department 1,597 1,369 228Queen Anne’s 43 40 3Washington 193 67 126

MICHIGAN

Allegan 109 62 47Bay 86 39 47Berrien 164 65 99Calhoun 156 55 101Clinton 58 26 32Eaton 136 73 63Genesee 279 143 136Ingham 214 128 86Jackson 114 51 63Kalamazoo 182 144 38Kent 320 167 153Lapeer 82 54 28Lenawee 109 56 53Livingston 116 64 52Macomb 427 210 217Midland 60 36 24Monroe 203 102 101Muskegon 117 51 66Oakland 900 752 148Ottawa 126 115 11Saginaw 142 88 54St. Clair 130 61 69Van Buren 78 43 35Washtenaw 279 138 141Wayne 1,430 1,075 355

MINNESOTA

Anoka 192 94 98Benton 60 19 41Carver 129 72 57Chisago 60 35 25Clay 56 29 27Dakota 146 74 72Hennepin 746 310 436Houston 20 10 10

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

MINNESOTA—Continued

Isanti 48 18 30Olmsted 108 47 61Polk 29 24 5Ramsey 386 271 115Scott 114 37 77Sherburne 147 46 101Stearns 133 50 83St. Louis 198 102 96Washington 212 81 131Wright 154 92 62

MISSISSIPPI

Desoto 144 68 76Harrison 367 161 206Hinds 397 90 307Jackson 131 68 63Madison 85 36 49Rankin 142 68 74

MISSOURI

Andrew 13 9 4Boone 108 53 55Buchanan 71 49 22Cass 59 47 12Christian 44 35 9Clay 144 102 42Clinton 18 13 5Franklin 110 92 18Greene 239 148 91Jackson 117 84 33Jasper 106 80 26Jefferson 226 156 70Lafayette 28 26 2Lincoln 89 36 53Newton 67 38 29Platte 109 78 31Ray 25 13 12St. Charles 189 133 56St. Louis County Police Department 954 714 240Warren 54 28 26Webster 21 15 6

MONTANA

Cascade 121 35 86Missoula 172 45 127Yellowstone 151 50 101

NEBRASKA

Cass 49 21 28Dakota 25 12 13Douglas 180 123 57Lancaster 88 71 17Sarpy 164 114 50Washington 37 21 16

NEVADA

Nye 133 90 43Washoe 705 419 286

NEW JERSEY

Atlantic 115 87 28

NEW JERSEY—Continued

Bergen 429 358 71Bergen Police Department 137 81 56Burlington 76 63 13Camden 220 191 29Cape May 117 107 10Cumberland 54 47 7Essex 536 452 84Essex Police Department 41 40 1Gloucester 233 163 70Hudson 273 204 69Hunterdon 30 24 6Mercer 133 103 30Middlesex 235 195 40Monmouth 633 415 218Morris 313 241 72Ocean 184 87 97Passaic 707 550 157Salem 157 129 28Somerset 188 155 33Sussex 146 119 27Union 183 159 24Warren 16 13 3

NEW MEXICO

Bernalillo 321 258 63Sandoval 44 38 6Santa Fe 94 67 27

NEW YORK

Broome 70 52 18Cayuga 52 31 21Chautauqua 125 84 41Chemung 50 43 7Dutchess 116 102 14Genesee 58 40 18Herkimer 11 6 5Livingston 59 41 18Madison 36 29 7Monroe 319 254 65Montgomery 34 26 8Nassau 4,002 2,811 1,191Niagara 144 114 30Oneida 161 104 57Onondaga 362 313 49Ontario 93 61 32Orange 84 75 9Orleans 42 28 14Oswego 75 65 10Rockland 77 70 7Schenectady 13 8 5Suffolk 339 217 122Tioga 55 36 19Warren 84 65 19Wayne 63 51 12Westchester Public Safety 292 235 57

NORTH CAROLINA

Alamance 120 75 45Alexander 34 22 12Brunswick 89 71 18Buncombe 288 203 85Burke 99 75 24Cabarrus 143 138 5Caldwell 103 57 46

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Catawba 124 103 21Chatham 83 54 29Cumberland 436 278 158Currituck 52 39 13Davidson 185 124 61Davie 61 30 31Durham 382 145 237Edgecombe 100 45 55Forsyth 458 218 240Franklin 77 38 39Gaston1 187 99 88Gaston Police Department1 225 138 87Guilford 427 224 203Johnston 159 82 77Lincoln 128 70 58Madison 20 12 8Mecklenburg2 1,058 321 737Nash 116 66 50New Hanover 301 223 78Onslow 146 98 48Orange 132 109 23Pitt 219 98 121Randolph 182 132 50Rowan 139 90 49Stokes 57 39 18Union 160 121 39Wake 481 273 208Wayne 124 69 55Yadkin 56 34 22

NORTH DAKOTA

Burleigh 63 32 31Cass 77 55 22Grand Forks 27 21 6Morton 31 18 13

OHIO

Allen 164 74 90Ashtabula 87 44 43Auglaize 55 20 35Belmont 69 58 11Brown 55 41 14Butler 303 181 122Carroll 19 18 1Clark 159 130 29Clermont 203 83 120Columbiana 35 26 9Crawford 69 18 51Cuyahoga 1,108 168 940Delaware 118 60 58Fairfield 130 96 34Franklin 785 392 393Fulton 33 22 11Geauga 98 42 56Greene 155 135 20Jefferson 91 33 58Lake 182 51 131Lawrence 42 34 8Licking 180 124 56Lorain 229 75 154Lucas 479 269 210Madison 29 25 4Mahoning 255 246 9Medina 168 69 99Miami 132 45 87

Montgomery 437 181 256Pickaway 76 42 34Portage 130 53 77Richland 118 52 66Stark 247 119 128Summit 472 380 92Trumbull 144 52 92Warren 146 80 66Washington 55 33 22Wood 116 111 5

OKLAHOMA

Canadian 55 29 26Cleveland 90 43 47Comanche 53 37 16Creek 35 20 15Garfield 39 17 22Logan 19 9 10McClain 25 10 15Oklahoma 633 136 497Osage 61 33 28Pottawatomie 38 13 25Rogers 59 22 37Sequoyah 22 8 14Tulsa 177 152 25Wagoner 19 11 8

OREGON

Clackamas 235 190 45Columbia 20 17 3Jackson 72 51 21Lane 114 63 51Marion 95 73 22Multnomah 131 102 29Polk 29 24 5Washington 254 185 69Yamhill 58 44 14

PENNSYLVANIA

Allegheny 204 174 30Allegheny Police Department 263 204 59Beaver 33 25 8Butler 22 16 6Cambria 20 15 5Washington 32 28 4

SOUTH CAROLINA

Aiken 135 106 29Anderson 150 126 24Berkeley 161 103 58Charleston 338 240 98Cherokee 88 40 48Dorchester 157 82 75Edgefield 46 24 22Florence 218 109 109Greenville 420 345 75Horry 161 35 126Horry Police Department 207 189 18Lexington 344 231 113Pickens 99 74 25Richland 432 399 33Spartanburg 302 278 24Sumter 118 110 8

OHIO—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

York 228 112 116

SOUTH DAKOTA

Lincoln 8 7 1Minnehaha 127 74 53Pennington 151 57 94

TENNESSEE

Anderson 106 42 64Blount 245 139 106Carter 60 54 6Cheatham 61 26 35Chester 23 10 13Dickson 110 48 62Fayette 53 30 23Hamilton 355 143 212Hawkins 55 52 3Knox 700 423 277Loudon 57 56 1Madison 198 191 7Marion 31 26 5Montgomery 196 178 18Robertson 89 75 14Rutherford 307 134 173Sevier 118 71 47Shelby 2,233 544 1,689Shelby County Police Department 32 19 13Sullivan 135 102 33Sumner 139 63 76Tipton 39 38 1Union 24 14 10Washington 174 79 95Williamson 86 78 8

TEXAS

Archer 12 7 5Bastrop 121 46 75Bell 242 86 156Bexar 1,532 438 1,094Bowie 50 45 5Brazoria 306 119 187Brazos 173 75 98Caldwell 63 19 44Chambers 70 26 44Collin 366 115 251Comal 188 85 103Coryell 48 18 30Dallas 1,695 463 1,232Denton 434 133 301Ector 182 82 100Ellis 134 55 79El Paso 1,021 235 786Fort Bend 411 251 160Galveston 290 232 58Grayson 127 62 65Gregg 140 70 70Guadalupe 144 41 103Hardin 61 32 29Harris 3,396 2,572 824Harrison 84 39 45Hays 223 95 128Henderson 93 51 42Hidalgo 388 199 189Hood 70 26 44

Hunt 77 31 46Jefferson 409 97 312Johnson 175 68 107Kaufman 76 33 43Liberty 57 40 17Lubbock 258 136 122McLennan 261 113 148Midland 170 83 87Montgomery 455 292 163Nueces 296 134 162Orange 135 60 75Parker 98 47 51Potter 181 118 63Randall 124 58 66Rockwall 80 36 44San Patricio 80 39 41Smith 248 112 136Tarrant 1,177 442 735Taylor 161 70 91Tom Green 136 37 99Travis 1,492 654 838Upshur 58 25 33Victoria 153 96 57Waller 49 23 26Webb 240 150 90Wichita 160 40 120Williamson 265 162 103Wilson 65 24 41

UTAH

Davis 251 189 62Kane 21 15 6Salt Lake 1,259 375 884Utah 264 189 75Weber 327 252 75

VERMONT

Grand Isle 3 2 1

VIRGINIA

Albemarle County Police Department 122 101 21Amherst 63 58 5Arlington County Police Department 467 385 82Bedford 67 67 0Botetourt 78 62 16Campbell 56 53 3Charles City 15 9 6Chesterfield County Police Department 510 412 98Clarke 23 14 9Culpeper 86 69 17Dinwiddie 58 47 11Fairfax County Police Department 1,641 1,235 406Fauquier 106 89 17Fluvanna 26 19 7Gloucester 89 74 15Goochland 29 23 6Greene 27 16 11Hanover 174 157 17Henrico County Police Department 717 510 207Isle of Wight 32 25 7James City County Police Department 66 63 3King George 36 23 13Loudoun 329 272 57Mathews 19 19 0

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VIRGINIA—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

New Kent 33 24 9Pittsylvania 122 67 55Powhatan 46 37 9Prince George County Police Department 58 44 14Prince William County Police Department 499 400 99Roanoke County Police Department 145 109 36Scott 41 40 1Spotsylvania 94 88 6Stafford 109 99 10Warren 67 66 1Washington 76 66 10York 88 83 5

WASHINGTON

Benton 68 51 17Clark 222 128 94Franklin 23 20 3Island 45 39 6King 832 527 305Kitsap 143 117 26Pierce 424 355 69Snohomish 307 226 81Spokane 284 227 57Thurston 116 92 24Whatcom 82 69 13Yakima 101 70 31

WEST VIRGINIA

Berkeley 43 34 9Berkeley-Martinsburg State Police 23 21 2Brooke 23 16 7Brooke-Wellsburg State Police 5 4 1Cabell 108 36 72Cabell-Huntington State Police 19 12 7Hancock 39 25 14Hancock-New Cumberland State Police 5 4 1Jefferson 16 13 3Jefferson-Kearneysville State Police 26 15 11Kanawha 89 69 20Kanawha State Police: Parkway Authority 7 7 0

Quincy 9 8 1 South Charleston 31 23 8Marshall 26 24 2Marshall-Moundsville State Police 17 8 9Mineral 13 8 5Mineral-Keyser State Police 7 6 1Ohio 28 27 1Ohio-Wheeling State Police 7 6 1Putnam 33 29 4Putnam State Police: Teays Valley 5 4 1 Winfield 4 3 1Wayne 26 17 9Wayne-Wayne State Police 9 8 1Wood 43 36 7Wood-Parkersburg State Police 17 10 7

WISCONSIN

Brown 305 140 165Calumet 42 22 20Chippewa 65 50 15Douglas 52 48 4Eau Claire 98 51 47Kenosha 316 108 208La Crosse 101 36 65Marathon 175 64 111Milwaukee 967 665 302Outagamie 209 79 130Ozaukee 99 75 24Pierce 48 44 4Rock 190 97 93Sheboygan 171 75 96St. Croix 69 38 31Washington 152 61 91Waukesha 317 146 171Winnebago 175 117 58

WYOMING

Laramie 74 42 32Natrona 52 42 10

WEST VIRGINIA—Continued

1 The data are listed separately for both Gaston County and Gaston County Police Department, North Carolina. However, Gaston County reports its crime figures combined with those of the Gaston County Police Department; they can be found in Table 10 under Gaston County Police Department.2 The data in this table are provided for Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, only. However, Mecklenburg County reports its crime figures combined with those of the Charlotte Police Department; they can be found in Table 8 under Charlotte-Mecklenburg.

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

ALABAMA

Barbour 15 12 3Bibb 13 11 2Bullock 10 5 5Butler 11 8 3Chambers 53 17 36Cherokee 30 14 16Chilton 49 20 29Choctaw 9 6 3Clarke 39 14 25Clay 11 4 7Cleburne 12 7 5Coffee 40 13 27Conecuh 21 8 13Coosa 17 7 10Covington 16 16 0Crenshaw 11 10 1Cullman 88 62 26Dallas 54 23 31De Kalb 51 32 19Escambia 45 19 26Fayette 20 19 1Franklin 35 16 19Geneva 25 12 13Greene 19 9 10Hale 10 7 3Henry 19 10 9Jackson 63 27 36Lamar 17 6 11Lee 103 42 61Lowndes 38 11 27Macon 32 17 15Marengo 27 10 17Marion 27 13 14Marshall 50 23 27Monroe 43 22 21Perry 17 9 8Pickens 22 9 13Pike 30 15 15Randolph 9 9 0Sumter 25 8 17Talladega 74 32 42Tallapoosa 53 22 31Walker 74 34 40Washington 15 8 7Wilcox 19 7 12Winston 22 9 13

ARIZONA

Apache 83 44 39Cochise 187 76 111Gila 112 45 67Graham 51 19 32Greenlee 24 14 10Lapaz 89 36 53Navajo 113 49 64Santa Cruz 72 42 30Yavapai 302 116 186

ARKANSAS

Arkansas 13 12 1Ashley 24 11 13Baxter 42 29 13Boone 34 20 14Bradley 5 4 1Calhoun 11 4 7

ARKANSAS—Continued

Carroll 33 16 17Chicot 8 6 2Clark 26 12 14Clay 20 9 11Cleburne 27 15 12Cleveland 12 7 5Columbia 33 13 20Conway 31 12 19Cross 35 14 21Dallas 27 6 21Desha 9 7 2Drew 12 11 1Franklin 16 10 6Fulton 10 6 4Garland 113 37 76Grant 9 7 2Greene 44 15 29Hempstead 42 14 28Hot Spring 28 22 6Howard 20 9 11Independence 71 44 27Izard 14 9 5Jackson 23 13 10Johnson 25 11 14Lafayette 13 7 6Lawrence 18 9 9Lee 9 5 4Lincoln 19 7 12Little River 20 8 12Logan 27 14 13Madison 15 8 7Marion 21 11 10Mississippi 84 23 61Monroe 17 9 8Montgomery 15 7 8Nevada 17 6 11Newton 10 6 4Ouachita 29 13 16Perry 16 7 9Phillips 11 9 2Pike 11 6 5Poinsett 42 13 29Polk 22 10 12Pope 62 29 33Prairie 15 8 7Randolph 11 9 2Scott 14 7 7Searcy 11 5 6Sevier 21 11 10Sharp 18 10 8St. Francis 36 15 21Stone 18 7 11Union 57 26 31Van Buren 12 10 2White 75 31 44Woodruff 13 6 7Yell 19 11 8

CALIFORNIA

Alpine 17 13 4Amador 81 49 32Calaveras 90 56 34Colusa 64 31 33Del Norte 38 29 9Glenn 67 29 38Humboldt 213 75 138

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

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CALIFORNIA—Continued

Imperial 259 108 151Inyo 64 38 26Kings 205 138 67Lake 170 65 105Lassen 102 81 21Mariposa 67 39 28Mendocino 168 132 36Modoc 31 24 7Mono 58 40 18Nevada 192 71 121Plumas 73 39 34San Benito 55 26 29Sierra 19 18 1Siskiyou 122 56 66Tehama 116 82 34Trinity 29 23 6Tuolumne 123 69 54

COLORADO

Alamosa 34 23 11Archuleta 36 11 25Baca 10 4 6Bent 16 4 12Chaffee 40 20 20Cheyenne 11 6 5Clear Creek 38 20 18Conejos 14 7 7Costilla 12 8 4Crowley 13 9 4Custer 21 10 11Delta 44 18 26Dolores 7 4 3Eagle 74 60 14Elbert 33 21 12Fremont 60 33 27Garfield 69 20 49Gilpin 37 25 12Grand 53 28 25Gunnison 25 11 14Hinsdale 5 4 1Huerfano 21 9 12Jackson 7 4 3Kiowa 3 2 1Kit Carson 19 6 13Lake 16 7 9La Plata 98 77 21Las Animas 39 13 26Lincoln 17 5 12Logan 41 22 19Mineral 5 3 2Moffat 36 19 17Montezuma 49 23 26Montrose 97 72 25Morgan 56 42 14Otero 22 22 0Ouray 6 5 1Park 61 42 19Phillips 3 3 0Pitkin 40 21 19Prowers 31 11 20Rio Blanco 20 12 8Rio Grande 24 9 15Routt 44 17 27Saguache 16 9 7San Juan 5 4 1San Miguel 34 30 4

COLORADO—Continued

Sedgwick 8 4 4Summit 54 45 9Teller 76 36 40Washington 31 10 21Yuma 16 6 10

FLORIDA

Baker 74 51 23Bradford 52 19 33Calhoun 22 15 7Citrus 271 166 105Columbia 166 87 79DeSoto 86 65 21Dixie 52 25 27Franklin 73 57 16Gilchrist 36 23 13Glades 53 24 29Gulf 39 26 13Hamilton 54 15 39Hardee 76 35 41Hendry 132 68 64Highlands 227 157 70Holmes 23 17 6Indian River 376 204 172Jackson 72 51 21Jefferson 44 16 28Lafayette 20 8 12Levy 131 65 66Liberty 21 16 5Madison 60 38 22Okeechobee 162 121 41Putnam 140 92 48Sumter 126 95 31Suwannee 68 48 20Taylor 40 27 13Union 19 9 10Wakulla 71 45 26Walton 156 119 37Washington 64 31 33

GEORGIA

Appling 36 14 22Atkinson 13 5 8Bacon 18 8 10Baker 9 8 1Banks 30 20 10Ben Hill 36 19 17Berrien 21 14 7Bleckley 21 10 11Brantley 19 12 7Brooks 28 17 11Bulloch 68 35 33Butts 53 32 21Calhoun 15 15 0Camden 110 68 42Candler 17 6 11Charlton 25 11 14Chattooga 39 22 17Clay 6 2 4Clinch 16 11 5Colquitt 76 36 40Cook 25 12 13Crawford 23 11 12Crisp 66 62 4Dawson 69 40 29

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

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GEORGIA—Continued

Decatur 58 52 6Dodge 26 17 9Dooly 42 15 27Early 28 24 4Echols 6 5 1Elbert 44 24 20Emanuel 27 23 4Fannin 30 21 9Floyd 134 58 76Floyd County Police Department 73 66 7Franklin 41 23 18Glascock 3 2 1Glynn 119 23 96Glynn County Police Department 133 108 25Gordon 49 43 6Grady 36 12 24Greene 42 28 14Habersham 47 29 18Hall 314 201 113Hall County Marshal 10 9 1Hancock 34 25 9Haralson 42 23 19Hart 47 23 24Heard 25 18 7Irwin 14 7 7Jackson 75 67 8Jeff Davis 15 12 3Jefferson 24 24 0Jenkins 8 4 4Johnson 10 7 3Lamar 42 22 20Lanier 12 7 5Laurens 90 54 36Liberty 87 57 30Lincoln 26 8 18Long 14 13 1Lowndes 189 162 27Lumpkin 55 40 15Macon 25 9 16Marion 10 4 6McIntosh 39 32 7Meriwether 33 18 15Miller 19 9 10Mitchell 46 18 28Montgomery 9 5 4Murray 53 30 23Pierce 29 11 18Polk 52 15 37Polk County Police Department 36 34 2Pulaski 21 11 10Putnam 51 26 25Quitman 4 3 1Rabun 26 25 1Screven 20 18 2Seminole 17 10 7Stephens 44 28 16Stewart 6 3 3Sumter 92 37 55Talbot 13 8 5Taliaferro 9 5 4Taliaferro County Police Department 2 2 0Tattnall 32 13 19Telfair 17 8 9Terrell 26 12 14Thomas 68 37 31Tift 110 46 64

GEORGIA—Continued

Towns 17 11 6Treutlen 12 9 3Troup 101 54 47Troup County Marshal 8 7 1Turner 27 11 16Union 16 15 1Upson 52 29 23Ware County Police Department 13 1 12Warren 4 4 0Washington 32 18 14Wayne 35 33 2Webster 8 5 3Wheeler 8 3 5White 44 29 15Whitfield 134 93 41Wilkinson 21 12 9Worth 31 20 11

HAWAII

Hawaii Police Department 530 394 136Kauai Police Department 160 123 37Maui Police Department 412 310 102

IDAHO

Adams 11 5 6Bear Lake 12 5 7Benewah 16 9 7Bingham 50 33 17Blaine 29 17 12Boise 17 11 6Bonner 69 48 21Bonneville 75 50 25Boundary 19 10 9Butte 10 4 6Camas 5 3 2Caribou 14 8 6Cassia 52 34 18Clark 7 3 4Clearwater 24 17 7Custer 11 7 4Elmore 28 17 11Franklin 18 9 9Fremont 18 11 7Gem 21 11 10Gooding 15 10 5Idaho 31 20 11Jefferson 24 14 10Jerome 17 14 3Kootenai 94 69 25Latah 36 24 12Lewis 11 6 5Lincoln 6 5 1Madison 26 17 9Minidoka 22 14 8Nez Perce 35 23 12Oneida 12 7 5Owyhee 19 11 8Payette 27 16 11Power 18 9 9Shoshone 31 19 12Teton 14 9 5Twin Falls 64 44 20Valley 27 14 13Washington 17 9 8

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

ILLINOIS

Adams 65 26 39Alexander 13 9 4Bond 18 9 9Brown 6 5 1Bureau 38 20 18Calhoun 10 6 4Carroll 23 9 14Cass 7 6 1Christian 29 16 13Clark 13 8 5Clay 14 8 6Coles 53 34 19Crawford 21 9 12Cumberland 17 7 10De Witt 29 16 13Douglas 23 9 14Edgar 21 10 11Edwards 9 4 5Effingham 41 16 25Fayette 26 10 16Ford 26 8 18Franklin 42 16 26Fulton 42 20 22Gallatin 3 3 0Greene 13 6 7Hamilton 8 4 4Hancock 21 10 11Hardin 7 3 4Henderson 15 9 6Iroquois 31 17 14Jackson 64 22 42Jasper 18 8 10Jefferson 42 22 20Jo Daviess 34 19 15Johnson 13 8 5Knox 51 48 3La Salle 73 56 17Lawrence 12 6 6Lee 41 22 19Livingston 50 28 22Logan 36 19 17Macoupin 52 24 28Marion 17 17 0Marshall 17 8 9Mason 19 8 11Massac 28 11 17McDonough 25 14 11Mercer 21 11 10Montgomery 22 13 9Morgan 38 15 23Moultrie 17 10 7Perry 32 10 22Piatt 26 9 17Pike 21 12 9Pope 4 4 0Pulaski 16 11 5Putnam 9 5 4Randolph 20 10 10Richland 22 8 14Saline 39 10 29Schuyler 11 5 6Scott 8 4 4Shelby 22 10 12Stark 10 4 6Stephenson 39 29 10Union 14 8 6Vermilion 73 33 40

ILLINOIS—Continued

Wabash 9 4 5Warren 19 12 7Washington 22 6 16Wayne 17 8 9White 7 7 0Whiteside 52 23 29Williamson 67 35 32

INDIANA

Bartholomew 65 37 28Benton 19 6 13Blackford 30 9 21Brown 31 13 18Carroll 21 11 10Cass 56 18 38Crawford 12 7 5Daviess 30 13 17Decatur 26 8 18Dubois 33 15 18Fountain 23 7 16Fulton 26 9 17Gibson 37 15 22Grant 108 45 63Greene 36 11 25Henry 57 29 28Jackson 52 14 38Jasper 40 19 21Jay 33 11 22Jefferson 31 13 18Jennings 38 13 25Knox 28 25 3Kosciusko 74 32 42LaGrange 52 17 35La Porte 124 54 70Lawrence 62 25 37Marshall 51 19 32Martin 15 7 8Miami 32 15 17Montgomery 33 16 17Newton 45 14 31Orange 29 8 21Owen 29 11 18Parke 34 9 25Perry 13 6 7Pike 22 6 16Pulaski 40 10 30Putnam 33 11 22Randolph 48 15 33Ripley 20 10 10Rush 24 10 14Spencer 45 13 32Starke 25 12 13Steuben 60 21 39Sullivan 31 10 21Union 11 8 3Wabash 35 13 22Warren 20 7 13Wayne 84 27 57

IOWA

Adair 8 6 2Adams 10 4 6Allamakee 15 8 7Appanoose 16 9 7Audubon 9 5 4

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County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

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IOWA—Continued

Benton 22 9 13Boone 14 9 5Bremer 17 10 7Buchanan 27 13 14Buena Vista 16 9 7Butler 15 9 6Calhoun 11 7 4Carroll 13 10 3Cass 9 6 3Cedar 31 9 22Cerro Gordo 47 16 31Cherokee 16 6 10Chickasaw 13 8 5Clarke 19 5 14Clay 15 9 6Clayton 18 10 8Clinton 44 31 13Crawford 12 10 2Davis 6 5 1Decatur 11 5 6Delaware 11 10 1Des Moines 26 21 5Dickinson 18 9 9Emmet 15 8 7Fayette 20 9 11Floyd 17 10 7Franklin 10 7 3Fremont 19 7 12Greene 13 6 7Grundy 16 12 4Guthrie 10 5 5Hamilton 12 10 2Hancock 9 7 2Hardin 27 10 17Harrison 21 9 12Henry 22 11 11Howard 8 7 1Humboldt 13 9 4Ida 14 8 6Iowa 17 11 6Jackson 17 10 7Jasper 36 13 23Jefferson 26 7 19Jones 22 9 13Keokuk 6 3 3Kossuth 21 9 12Lee 32 15 17Louisa 20 10 10Lucas 12 5 7Lyon 15 9 6Madison 14 6 8Mahaska 25 10 15Marion 21 11 10Marshall 58 17 41Mills 30 11 19Mitchell 15 6 9Monona 18 8 10Monroe 12 5 7Montgomery 18 9 9Muscatine 62 21 41O’Brien 25 9 16Osceola 15 10 5Page 12 7 5Palo Alto 15 8 7Plymouth 19 9 10Pocahontas 11 5 6Poweshiek 15 8 7

Ringgold 11 6 5Sac 13 7 6Shelby 14 8 6Sioux 27 16 11Story 69 35 34Tama 19 12 7Taylor 10 6 4Union 11 5 6Van Buren 10 5 5Wapello 35 10 25Washington 30 13 17Wayne 10 5 5Webster 34 16 18Winnebago 12 5 7Winneshiek 20 10 10Worth 15 6 9Wright 18 6 12

KANSAS

Allen 14 7 7Anderson 16 10 6Atchison 22 7 15Barber 9 4 5Barton 33 17 16Bourbon 9 7 2Brown 20 8 12Chase 10 5 5Chautauqua 10 4 6Cherokee 33 26 7Cheyenne 3 2 1Clark 9 4 5Clay 13 6 7Cloud 16 10 6Coffey 29 13 16Comanche 8 4 4Cowley 41 17 24Crawford 66 26 40Decatur 3 3 0Dickinson 26 16 10Doniphan 3 3 0Edwards 8 4 4Elk 7 3 4Ellis 20 13 7Ellsworth 14 9 5Finney 95 38 57Ford 49 20 29Franklin 43 19 24Geary 58 22 36Gove 4 4 0Graham 6 3 3Grant 16 7 9Gray 11 5 6Greeley 3 3 0Greenwood 22 14 8Hamilton 14 7 7Harper 12 4 8Haskell 16 10 6Hodgeman 9 4 5Jackson 37 16 21Jefferson 41 23 18Jewell 7 3 4Kearny 18 9 9Kingman 16 7 9Labette 30 17 13Lane 8 4 4Lincoln 11 7 4

IOWA—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

KANSAS—Continued

Linn 20 9 11Logan 4 3 1Lyon 61 14 47Marion 9 7 2Marshall 15 7 8McPherson 35 16 19Meade 14 5 9Mitchell 10 10 0Montgomery 30 19 11Morris 12 7 5Morton 10 5 5Nemaha 12 8 4Neosho 22 11 11Ness 12 6 6Norton 9 4 5Osage 36 18 18Osborne 13 9 4Ottawa 9 5 4Pawnee 13 5 8Phillips 14 9 5Pottawatomie 32 19 13Pratt 12 7 5Rawlins 8 3 5Reno 63 49 14Republic 9 4 5Rice 14 9 5Riley County Police Department 150 84 66Rooks 8 4 4Rush 9 4 5Russell 18 9 9Saline 93 42 51Scott 5 4 1Seward 38 12 26Sheridan 7 3 4Sherman 11 5 6Smith 11 4 7Stafford 9 4 5Stanton 13 5 8Stevens 12 6 6Sumner 27 17 10Thomas 14 13 1Trego 7 3 4Wabaunsee 14 7 7Wallace 2 1 1Washington 7 7 0Wichita 8 4 4Wilson 23 10 13Woodson 10 5 5

KENTUCKY

Adair 6 4 2Allen 10 9 1Anderson 8 7 1Anderson Police Department 2 2 0Ballard 9 9 0Barren 11 10 1Bath 4 3 1Bell 10 10 0Boyle 7 6 1Bracken 3 2 1Breathitt 6 5 1Breckinridge 7 7 0Butler 8 6 2Caldwell 7 6 1Calloway 20 20 0Carlisle 4 4 0

Carroll 5 5 0Casey 5 4 1Clay 8 6 2Clinton 5 3 2Crittenden 3 2 1Cumberland 5 4 1Edmonson 6 4 2Elliott 4 3 1Estill 6 4 2Fleming 6 6 0Floyd 22 15 7Franklin 13 13 0Fulton 4 4 0Garrard 6 5 1Graves 13 11 2Grayson 14 12 2Green 3 2 1Hancock 6 6 0Hardin 30 28 2Harlan 20 20 0Harrison 6 6 0Hart 7 7 0Henry 6 6 0Hickman 3 3 0Hopkins 12 10 2Jackson 9 7 2Johnson 14 10 4Knott 7 7 0Knox 9 6 3Larue 7 6 1Laurel 28 25 3Lawrence 5 3 2Lee 2 1 1Leslie 7 5 2Letcher 12 7 5Lewis 7 6 1Lincoln 8 6 2Livingston 7 7 0Logan 17 16 1Lyon 4 4 0Magoffin 6 5 1Marion 4 3 1Marshall 21 19 2Martin 5 3 2Mason 12 10 2McCracken 35 34 1McCracken Police Department 2 1 1McCreary 8 7 1McLean 6 5 1Meade 10 8 2Menifee 6 6 0Mercer 8 7 1Metcalfe 4 3 1Monroe 8 6 2Montgomery 18 15 3Morgan 3 3 0Muhlenberg 12 12 0Nelson 24 19 5Nicholas 3 3 0Ohio 19 18 1Owen 5 4 1Owsley 4 4 0Perry 16 16 0Pike 30 18 12Powell 10 9 1Pulaski 30 24 6Robertson 1 1 0

KENTUCKY—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

KENTUCKY—Continued

Rockcastle 7 6 1Rowan 12 9 3Russell 11 10 1Shelby 20 20 0Simpson 11 9 2Spencer 5 5 0Taylor 12 9 3Todd 4 3 1Trigg 7 7 0Trimble 3 3 0Union 8 7 1Warren 54 47 7Washington 4 4 0Wayne 7 5 2Webster 7 7 0Whitley 13 10 3Wolfe 6 4 2

LOUISIANA

Allen 52 36 16Assumption 81 42 39Beauregard 77 59 18Bienville 42 41 1Caldwell 31 31 0Cameron 70 54 16Catahoula 32 16 16Claiborne 88 22 66Concordia 57 32 25De Soto 82 74 8East Carroll 174 149 25East Feliciana 69 26 43Evangeline 58 30 28Franklin 70 70 0Grant 48 48 0Iberia 196 88 108Iberville 152 99 53Jackson 33 33 0Jefferson Davis 47 47 0La Salle 46 44 2Lincoln 49 49 0Madison 52 52 0Morehouse 154 154 0Natchitoches 61 56 5Pointe Coupee 102 30 72Red River 47 44 3Richland 128 114 14Sabine 65 62 3St. Helena 49 27 22St. Mary 156 132 24Tangipahoa 281 281 0Tensas 147 13 134Union 47 32 15Vermilion 104 55 49Vernon 141 141 0Washington 98 98 0West Carroll 17 17 0West Feliciana 78 75 3

MAINE

Aroostook 18 13 5Franklin 24 14 10Hancock 24 13 11Kennebec 24 16 8Knox 18 16 2Lincoln 21 19 2

MAINE—Continued

Oxford 13 12 1Penobscot 24 20 4Piscataquis 13 7 6Sagadahoc 17 15 2Somerset 17 15 2Waldo 15 14 1Washington 22 12 10York 30 27 3

MARYLAND

Caroline 25 23 2Dorchester 31 25 6Garrett 39 18 21Kent 21 20 1Somerset 17 15 2St. Mary’s 202 107 95Talbot 21 19 2Wicomico 93 74 19Worcester 47 41 6

MICHIGAN

Alcona 26 13 13Alger 13 9 4Alpena 27 15 12Antrim 49 20 29Arenac 16 15 1Baraga 13 6 7Barry 47 30 17Benzie 44 16 28Branch 43 21 22Cass 76 41 35Charlevoix 31 16 15Cheboygan 35 17 18Chippewa 28 14 14Clare 28 24 4Crawford 27 15 12Delta 31 15 16Dickinson 30 13 17Emmet 38 19 19Gladwin 25 17 8Gogebic 21 15 6Grand Traverse 87 68 19Gratiot 37 20 17Hillsdale 39 26 13Houghton 21 20 1Huron 24 23 1Ionia 50 20 30Iosco 24 5 19Iron 10 9 1Isabella 53 27 26Kalkaska 42 25 17Keweenaw 7 6 1Lake 54 17 37Leelanau 33 19 14Luce 4 3 1Mackinac 19 8 11Manistee 29 13 16Marquette 57 31 26Mason 37 19 18Mecosta 44 24 20Menominee 29 14 15Missaukee 25 13 12Montcalm 61 27 34Montmorency 26 11 15Newaygo 30 27 3

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

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MICHIGAN—Continued

Oceana 35 20 15Ogemaw 33 14 19Ontonagon 14 10 4Osceola 39 31 8Oscoda 16 11 5Otsego 31 14 17Presque Isle 25 12 13Roscommon 24 24 0Sanilac 54 23 31Schoolcraft 12 4 8Shiawassee 71 33 38St. Joseph 52 25 27Tuscola 46 29 17Wexford 50 24 26

MINNESOTA

Aitkin 45 18 27Becker 46 21 25Beltrami 65 26 39Big Stone 7 4 3Blue Earth 48 20 28Brown 32 9 23Carlton 41 24 17Cass 50 27 23Chippewa 16 7 9Clearwater 14 7 7Cook 16 11 5Cottonwood 13 6 7Crow Wing 68 31 37Dodge 28 20 8Douglas 60 22 38Faribault 20 9 11Fillmore 31 18 13Freeborn 40 20 20Goodhue 99 39 60Grant 10 5 5Hubbard 26 12 14Itasca 61 61 0Jackson 18 7 11Kanabec 24 11 13Kandiyohi 105 32 73Kittson 10 5 5Koochiching 18 10 8Lac Qui Parle 10 6 4Lake 24 13 11Lake of the Woods 9 5 4Le Sueur 27 14 13Lincoln 10 4 6Lyon 34 13 21Mahnomen 17 11 6Marshall 18 11 7Martin 28 9 19McLeod 50 20 30Meeker 34 13 21Mille Lacs 55 20 35Morrison 37 15 22Mower 46 19 27Murray 10 5 5Nicollet 21 10 11Nobles 24 8 16Norman 8 5 3Otter Tail 69 27 42Pennington 31 8 23Pine 48 25 23Pipestone 20 10 10Pope 14 6 8

MINNESOTA—Continued

Red Lake 10 7 3Redwood 17 8 9Renville 16 9 7Rice 46 21 25Rock 16 11 5Roseau 13 8 5Sibley 21 10 11Steele 39 17 22Stevens 10 5 5Swift 15 7 8Todd 27 14 13Traverse 6 3 3Wabasha 25 13 12Wadena 16 6 10Waseca 23 11 12Watonwan 19 8 11Wilkin 8 6 2Winona 44 18 26Yellow Medicine 16 7 9

MISSISSIPPI

Adams 54 52 2Alcorn 13 11 2Amite 14 8 6Attala 11 6 5Benton 7 3 4Bolivar 29 18 11Calhoun 10 5 5Carroll 10 7 3Chickasaw 10 10 0Choctaw 11 11 0Claiborne 19 8 11Clarke 22 9 13Clay 19 9 10Coahoma 47 16 31Copiah 30 12 18Covington 14 9 5Franklin 9 5 4George 23 23 0Greene 9 5 4Grenada 12 10 2Holmes 49 9 40Humphreys 16 10 6Issaquena 6 4 2Itawamba 18 8 10Jasper 14 7 7Lauderdale 119 41 78Lawrence 23 10 13Lee 106 36 70Leflore 58 23 35Lincoln 30 30 0Lowndes 47 39 8Marion 16 16 0Marshall 37 17 20Monroe 27 20 7Montgomery 6 5 1Newton 13 8 5Noxubee 8 4 4Oktibbeha 29 26 3Panola 44 15 29Perry 16 6 10Pike 52 24 28Pontotoc 22 13 9Prentiss 32 16 16Scott 48 12 36Sharkey 17 7 10

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MISSISSIPPI—Continued

Simpson 18 18 0Smith 12 7 5Stone 16 15 1Sunflower 27 7 20Tate 30 15 15Tippah 14 8 6Tunica 128 37 91Union 41 31 10Walthall 23 11 12Warren 40 34 6Washington 51 26 25Wayne 18 9 9Webster 9 5 4Winston 5 5 0Yalobusha 12 7 5

MISSOURI

Adair 21 10 11Atchison 7 3 4Audrain 31 18 13Barry 31 17 14Barton 16 7 9Bates 15 7 8Benton 20 14 6Bollinger 13 8 5Butler 46 29 17Caldwell 10 5 5Callaway 22 21 1Camden 94 46 48Cape Girardeau 58 37 21Carroll 14 6 8Carter 9 6 3Cedar 9 5 4Chariton 14 11 3Clark 18 9 9Cole 42 30 12Cooper 7 6 1Crawford 26 18 8Dade 10 5 5Dallas 18 13 5Daviess 5 4 1De Kalb 10 5 5Dent 12 9 3Douglas 12 8 4Dunklin 24 8 16Gasconade 8 7 1Gentry 10 8 2Grundy 10 5 5Harrison 6 5 1Henry 24 14 10Hickory 13 9 4Holt 6 4 2Howard 11 6 5Howell 32 25 7Iron 12 8 4Johnson 43 40 3Knox 5 2 3Laclede 47 15 32Lawrence 26 20 6Lewis 12 4 8Linn 7 6 1Livingston 18 10 8Macon 13 12 1Madison 10 7 3Maries 8 6 2Marion 37 14 23

MISSOURI—Continued

McDonald 22 20 2Mercer 7 3 4Miller 44 17 27Mississippi 48 14 34Moniteau 10 8 2Monroe 13 8 5Montgomery 13 12 1Morgan 34 29 5New Madrid 27 20 7Nodaway 20 9 11Oregon 11 5 6Osage 11 6 5Ozark 15 7 8Pemiscot 33 20 13Perry 25 15 10Pettis 26 16 10Phelps 23 21 2Pike 25 11 14Polk 28 19 9Pulaski 18 16 2Putnam 6 3 3Ralls 7 6 1Randolph 30 17 13Reynolds 13 7 6Ripley 9 7 2Saline 29 17 12Schuyler 8 3 5Scotland 6 3 3Scott 29 22 7Shannon 9 5 4Shelby 8 5 3St. Clair 56 13 43Ste. Genevieve 49 35 14St. Francois 30 21 9Stoddard 17 8 9Stone 42 33 9Sullivan 11 5 6Taney 52 31 21Texas 11 6 5Vernon 15 8 7Washington 31 15 16Wayne 14 10 4Worth 3 2 1Wright 12 7 5

MONTANA

Beaverhead 15 7 8Big Horn 28 13 15Blaine 19 8 11Broadwater 10 6 4Carbon 10 6 4Carter 2 2 0Chouteau 14 9 5Custer 12 6 6Daniels 7 3 4Dawson 58 6 52Deer Lodge 25 18 7Fallon 8 2 6Fergus 16 6 10Flathead 99 46 53Gallatin 63 33 30Garfield 3 3 0Glacier 15 9 6Golden Valley 2 2 0Granite 9 5 4Hill 24 10 14

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

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MONTANA—Continued

Jefferson 21 11 10Judith Basin 5 4 1Lake 39 17 22Lewis and Clark 61 37 24Liberty 9 4 5Lincoln 32 18 14Madison 10 7 3McCone 11 5 6Meagher 7 3 4Mineral 19 7 12Musselshell 11 7 4Park 19 11 8Petroleum 2 2 0Phillips 11 7 4Pondera 10 8 2Powder River 7 3 4Powell 15 11 4Prairie 3 3 0Ravalli 67 26 41Richland 19 7 12Roosevelt 15 9 6Rosebud 35 15 20Sanders 19 7 12Sheridan 10 5 5Silver Bow 77 43 34Stillwater 11 7 4Sweet Grass 13 7 6Teton 12 9 3Toole 19 12 7Treasure 2 2 0Valley 16 5 11Wheatland 8 5 3Wibaux 2 2 0

NEBRASKA

Adams 20 18 2Antelope 11 6 5Arthur 1 1 0Blaine 1 1 0Boone 11 5 6Box Butte 7 6 1Boyd 2 2 0Brown 11 6 5Buffalo 38 22 16Burt 11 6 5Butler 9 5 4Cedar 9 4 5Chase 5 2 3Cherry 11 5 6Cheyenne 8 7 1Clay 5 4 1Colfax 13 4 9Cuming 6 5 1Custer 7 6 1Dawes 8 3 5Dawson 31 20 11Deuel 4 3 1Dixon 11 7 4Dodge 23 16 7Dundy 8 4 4Fillmore 10 4 6Franklin 7 3 4Frontier 8 5 3Furnas 14 9 5Gage 13 11 2Garden 9 4 5

Garfield 2 2 0Gosper 5 4 1Grant 2 2 0Greeley 4 3 1Hall 36 29 7Hamilton 14 7 7Harlan 7 4 3Hitchcock 5 2 3Holt 11 5 6Hooker 1 1 0Howard 12 5 7Jefferson 6 5 1Johnson 7 3 4Kearney 11 7 4Keith 8 7 1Keya Paha 1 1 0Kimball 10 3 7Knox 12 4 8Lincoln 44 24 20Logan 2 1 1Loup 1 1 0Madison 42 22 20Merrick 9 5 4Morrill 8 3 5Nance 11 7 4Nemaha 7 4 3Nuckolls 7 4 3Otoe 19 10 9Pawnee 4 3 1Perkins 8 4 4Phelps 15 7 8Pierce 8 4 4Platte 31 15 16Polk 10 7 3Red Willow 6 4 2Richardson 12 7 5Rock 7 2 5Saline 16 12 4Saunders 18 11 7Scotts Bluff 21 15 6Seward 18 10 8Sheridan 5 4 1Sherman 6 5 1Stanton 8 7 1Thayer 10 6 4Thomas 1 1 0Thurston 9 5 4Valley 6 3 3Wayne 5 4 1Webster 9 6 3Wheeler 2 2 0York 20 8 12

NEVADA

Carson City 128 88 40Churchill 43 36 7Douglas 115 100 15Elko 62 51 11Esmeralda 15 11 4Eureka 18 9 9Humboldt 38 16 22Lander 40 25 15Lincoln 16 15 1Lyon 93 66 27Mineral 22 17 5Pershing 20 14 6

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

NEVADA—Continued

Storey 22 22 0White Pine 32 25 7

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Carroll 20 10 10Cheshire 25 9 16Merrimack 28 15 13

NEW MEXICO

Chaves 55 39 16Cibola 22 13 9Eddy 50 36 14Harding 3 2 1Hidalgo 25 9 16Lea 58 44 14Luna 31 27 4McKinley 42 30 12Mora 7 5 2Quay 6 5 1Rio Arriba 21 18 3San Juan 105 83 22San Miguel 12 9 3Sierra 15 13 2Socorro 15 13 2

NEW YORK

Allegany 46 38 8Cattaraugus 69 48 21Chenango 37 24 13Clinton 33 24 9Columbia 52 42 10Cortland 48 32 16Delaware 20 14 6Essex 35 33 2Fulton 52 35 17Jefferson 64 36 28Lewis 25 18 7Otsego 20 17 3Schuyler 37 35 2Seneca 43 27 16St. Lawrence 40 36 4Ulster 83 60 23Wyoming 43 32 11Yates 41 24 17

NORTH CAROLINA

Alleghany 25 10 15Anson 47 26 21Ashe 31 16 15Avery 26 19 7Beaufort 72 44 28Bertie 23 15 8Bladen 67 42 25Camden 11 10 1Carteret 84 42 42Caswell 44 25 19Cherokee 28 18 10Chowan 37 16 21Clay 18 10 8Cleveland 119 79 40Columbus 89 55 34Craven 112 58 54Dare 141 65 76

NORTH CAROLINA—Continued

Duplin 81 51 30Gates 19 10 9Graham 10 9 1Granville 41 37 4Greene 34 23 11Halifax 75 50 25Harnett 121 73 48Haywood 69 47 22Henderson 149 117 32Hertford 55 16 39Hoke 49 32 17Hyde 14 9 5Iredell 154 112 42Jackson 37 36 1Jones 14 9 5Lee 68 34 34Lenoir 81 49 32Macon 53 39 14Martin 32 28 4McDowell 59 39 20Mitchell 18 12 6Montgomery 50 28 22Moore 99 59 40Northampton 44 20 24Pamlico 26 13 13Pasquotank 40 34 6Pender 73 42 31Perquimans 9 8 1Person 77 40 37Polk 30 17 13Richmond 69 44 25Robeson 209 97 112Rockingham 124 87 37Rutherford 99 64 35Sampson 76 49 27Scotland 63 32 31Stanly 62 41 21Surry 90 52 38Swain 26 13 13Transylvania 56 40 16Tyrrell 13 7 6Vance 82 38 44Warren 29 22 7Washington 33 16 17Watauga 46 26 20Wilkes 100 63 37Wilson 117 62 55Yancey 24 15 9

NORTH DAKOTA

Adams 3 3 0Barnes 7 6 1Benson 4 4 0Billings 4 3 1Bottineau 14 10 4Bowman 2 2 0Burke 4 4 0Cavalier 11 5 6Dickey 5 4 1Divide 2 2 0Dunn 4 3 1Eddy 5 5 0Emmons 2 2 0Foster 3 2 1Golden Valley 4 3 1Grant 2 2 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

NORTH DAKOTA—Continued

Griggs 4 4 0Kidder 2 1 1Lamoure 5 4 1Logan 2 2 0McHenry 5 4 1McIntosh 3 3 0McKenzie 8 5 3McLean 24 20 4Mercer 17 12 5Mountrail 9 5 4Nelson 5 4 1Oliver 3 2 1Pembina 19 13 6Pierce 7 3 4Ramsey 6 5 1Ransom 5 5 0Renville 5 5 0Richland 22 12 10Rolette 12 9 3Sargent 4 3 1Sheridan 2 2 0Sioux 1 1 0Slope 1 1 0Stark 12 9 3Steele 3 3 0Stutsman 10 8 2Towner 3 2 1Traill 8 4 4Walsh 18 12 6Ward 42 21 21Wells 4 3 1Williams 27 21 6

OHIO

Adams 33 26 7Ashland 84 57 27Athens 30 25 5Champaign 35 25 10Clinton 69 41 28Coshocton 64 51 13Darke 71 41 30Defiance 32 20 12Erie 72 35 37Fayette 42 31 11Gallia 39 32 7Guernsey 48 21 27Hancock 91 39 52Hardin 23 17 6Harrison 21 16 5Henry 24 23 1Highland 39 31 8Hocking 19 18 1Holmes 47 44 3Huron 76 26 50Jackson 20 16 4Knox 51 46 5Logan 91 35 56Marion 41 29 12Meigs 20 16 4Mercer 42 29 13Monroe 28 23 5Morgan 17 12 5Morrow 63 36 27Muskingum 113 83 30Noble 30 8 22Ottawa 55 42 13

OHIO—Continued

Paulding 25 11 14Perry 14 11 3Pike 20 18 2Preble 76 26 50Putnam 35 27 8Sandusky 69 52 17Scioto 67 54 13Seneca 65 20 45Shelby 70 33 37Tuscarawas 36 28 8Union 61 39 22Van Wert 40 19 21Vinton 20 15 5Williams 24 20 4Wyandot 22 11 11

OKLAHOMA

Adair 15 9 6Alfalfa 9 4 5Atoka 12 7 5Beaver 13 9 4Beckham 15 7 8Blaine 8 6 2Bryan 26 11 15Caddo 28 16 12Carter 50 17 33Cherokee 29 17 12Choctaw 14 6 8Cimarron 7 4 3Coal 8 5 3Cotton 12 7 5Craig 18 9 9Custer 21 9 12Delaware 29 15 14Dewey 11 4 7Ellis 9 4 5Garvin 25 16 9Grady 39 16 23Grant 9 5 4Greer 8 4 4Harmon 3 3 0Harper 9 4 5Haskell 14 8 6Hughes 12 6 6Jackson 18 9 9Jefferson 12 6 6Johnston 12 6 6Kay 23 11 12Kingfisher 13 6 7Kiowa 12 9 3Latimer 18 12 6Le Flore 27 13 14Lincoln 22 11 11Love 15 6 9Major 10 4 6Marshall 13 5 8Mayes 36 15 21McCurtain 26 21 5McIntosh 19 11 8Murray 12 5 7Muskogee 68 18 50Noble 10 5 5Nowata 17 11 6Okfuskee 14 7 7Okmulgee 19 11 8Ottawa 33 15 18

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

OKLAHOMA—Continued

Pawnee 18 10 8Payne 41 24 17Pittsburg 27 20 7Pontotoc 16 9 7Pushmataha 16 8 8Roger Mills 13 13 0Seminole 28 20 8Stephens 21 10 11Texas 36 9 27Tillman 11 6 5Washington 36 19 17Washita 13 7 6Woods 5 5 0Woodward 15 9 6

OREGON

Baker 18 7 11Benton 38 33 5Clatsop 29 25 4Coos 43 27 16Crook 15 11 4Curry 23 15 8Deschutes 84 68 16Douglas 113 73 40Gilliam 5 4 1Grant 6 5 1Harney 5 5 0Hood River 19 17 2Jefferson 25 17 8Josephine 74 40 34Klamath 35 27 8Lake 7 6 1Lincoln 30 28 2Linn 92 61 31Malheur 24 14 10Morrow 19 12 7Sherman 5 4 1Tillamook 24 22 2Umatilla 28 15 13Union 11 9 2Wallowa 14 8 6Wasco 19 17 2Wheeler 3 3 0

PENNSYLVANIA

Clearfield 12 10 2Elk 6 5 1Huntingdon 6 5 1Jefferson 5 5 0Warren 49 23 26

SOUTH CAROLINA

Abbeville 44 27 17Allendale 10 9 1Bamberg 13 11 2Barnwell 35 23 12Beaufort 182 166 16Calhoun 21 19 2Chester 54 49 5Chesterfield 50 32 18Clarendon 32 26 6Colleton 111 48 63Darlington 54 49 5Dillon 35 30 5

SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued

Fairfield 49 43 6Georgetown 117 64 53Greenwood 108 65 43Hampton 33 28 5Jasper 32 28 4Kershaw 52 48 4Lancaster 94 57 37Laurens 94 53 41Marion 33 30 3Marlboro 57 20 37McCormick 22 12 10Newberry 41 37 4Oconee 111 64 47Orangeburg 113 85 28Saluda 50 20 30Union 46 29 17Williamsburg 59 26 33

SOUTH DAKOTA

Aurora 4 3 1Beadle 22 6 16Bennett 10 6 4Bon Homme 9 4 5Brookings 20 11 9Brown 44 14 30Brule 11 3 8Buffalo 1 1 0Butte 6 5 1Campbell 2 2 0Charles Mix 10 4 6Clark 2 2 0Clay 7 6 1Codington 9 6 3Corson 3 2 1Custer 10 9 1Davison 7 5 2Day 6 3 3Deuel 8 4 4Dewey 3 2 1Douglas 2 2 0Edmunds 6 4 2Fall River 13 4 9Faulk 8 3 5Grant 8 2 6Gregory 3 2 1Haakon 2 2 0Hamlin 2 2 0Hand 2 1 1Hanson 1 1 0Harding 2 1 1Hughes 24 7 17Hutchinson 3 3 0Hyde 1 1 0Jackson 1 1 0Jerauld 1 1 0Jones 2 2 0Kingsbury 5 4 1Lake 5 4 1Lawrence 40 17 23Lyman 4 3 1Marshall 8 4 4McCook 3 2 1McPherson 1 1 0Meade 46 15 31Mellette 5 4 1Miner 4 3 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued

Moody 9 4 5Perkins 3 2 1Potter 6 2 4Roberts 9 2 7Sanborn 3 2 1Spink 14 9 5Stanley 6 5 1Sully 3 3 0Todd 1 1 0Tripp 3 2 1Turner 5 4 1Union 18 6 12Walworth 10 2 8Yankton 10 9 1Ziebach 2 2 0

TENNESSEE

Bedford 68 26 42Benton 37 15 22Bledsoe 15 10 5Bradley 81 74 7Campbell 55 39 16Cannon 34 14 20Carroll 29 15 14Claiborne 44 34 10Clay 18 11 7Cocke 41 34 7Coffee 57 52 5Crockett 30 14 16Cumberland 81 36 45Decatur 15 10 5DeKalb 34 14 20Dyer 39 25 14Fentress 23 12 11Franklin 63 31 32Giles 53 19 34Grainger 24 15 9Greene 126 113 13Grundy 17 9 8Hamblen 64 59 5Hancock 41 16 25Hardeman 42 21 21Hardin 19 15 4Hartsville-Trousdale 33 18 15Haywood 37 16 21Henderson 26 22 4Henry 70 33 37Hickman 26 18 8Houston 14 8 6Humphreys 23 12 11Jackson 25 12 13Jefferson 46 27 19Johnson 31 16 15Lake 17 7 10Lauderdale 57 25 32Lawrence 48 34 14Lewis 27 10 17Macon 37 21 16Marshall 42 20 22Maury 107 60 47McMinn 63 37 26McNairy 25 12 13Meigs 20 10 10Monroe 45 42 3Moore 21 11 10Morgan 31 14 17

Obion 53 24 29Overton 59 20 39Perry 17 11 6Pickett 12 12 0Polk 34 17 17Putnam 105 48 57Rhea 47 47 0Roane 50 27 23Scott 36 26 10Sequatchie 21 11 10Smith 28 14 14Stewart 27 12 15Van Buren 12 7 5Warren 72 37 35Wayne 21 10 11Weakley 38 18 20White 48 22 26

TEXAS

Anderson 51 25 26Andrews 28 11 17Angelina 86 44 42Aransas 46 20 26Armstrong 8 4 4Atascosa 73 30 43Austin 40 19 21Bailey 10 4 6Bandera 37 21 16Baylor 14 3 11Bee 34 17 17Blanco 16 9 7Borden 3 2 1Bosque 24 10 14Brewster 18 7 11Briscoe 3 2 1Brown 42 21 21Burleson 24 13 11Burnet 62 36 26Calhoun 42 22 20Callahan 13 7 6Camp 16 5 11Carson 13 6 7Cass 33 12 21Castro 21 8 13Cherokee 53 25 28Childress 16 5 11Clay 15 10 5Cochran 13 8 5Coke 6 5 1Coleman 10 5 5Collingsworth 7 5 2Colorado 36 17 19Comanche 35 9 26Concho 9 4 5Cooke 47 20 27Cottle 2 2 0Crane 9 9 0Crockett 18 12 6Crosby 19 10 9Culberson 13 8 5Dallam 4 4 0Dawson 15 6 9Delta 16 8 8Dewitt 20 10 10Dickens 6 2 4Dimmit 19 10 9

TENNESSEE—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

TEXAS—Continued

Donley 8 5 3Duval 26 14 12Eastland 8 7 1Edwards 10 4 6Erath 44 23 21Falls 12 7 5Fannin 35 14 21Fayette 32 16 16Fisher 9 5 4Floyd 12 4 8Foard 3 2 1Franklin 19 10 9Freestone 25 14 11Frio 19 10 9Gaines 19 9 10Garza 13 8 5Gillespie 30 15 15Glasscock 3 3 0Goliad 25 12 13Gonzales 36 27 9Gray 38 14 24Grimes 42 25 17Hall 8 2 6Hamilton 21 9 12Hansford 9 4 5Hardeman 10 5 5Hartley 4 4 0Haskell 9 9 0Hemphill 14 8 6Hill 41 24 17Hockley 20 9 11Hopkins 49 23 26Houston 27 12 15Howard 30 14 16Hudspeth 36 10 26Hutchinson 30 15 15Irion 8 4 4Jack 15 11 4Jackson 26 10 16Jasper 34 17 17Jeff Davis 4 3 1Jim Hogg 38 21 17Jim Wells 57 38 19Jones 15 6 9Karnes 19 9 10Kendall 46 33 13Kenedy 11 10 1Kent 4 2 2Kerr 77 36 41Kimble 17 12 5King 2 2 0Kinney 18 8 10Kleberg 61 26 35Knox 7 3 4Lamar 69 22 47Lamb 23 10 13Lampasas 33 21 12La Salle 18 13 5Lavaca 22 11 11Lee 16 10 6Leon 28 12 16Limestone 52 19 33Lipscomb 9 5 4Live Oak 25 15 10Llano 38 19 19Loving 4 2 2Lynn 15 6 9

TEXAS—ContinuedMadison 23 9 14Marion 13 12 1Martin 8 3 5Mason 10 5 5Matagorda 72 45 27McCulloch 13 6 7McMullen 2 2 0Medina 55 21 34Menard 9 5 4Milam 27 13 14Mitchell 9 4 5Montague 20 8 12Moore 36 12 24Morris 20 8 12Motley 2 2 0Nacogdoches 90 40 50Navarro 101 59 42Newton 19 11 8Nolan 24 11 13Ochiltree 18 8 10Oldham 10 5 5Palo Pinto 46 19 27Panola 35 20 15Parmer 13 5 8Pecos 23 16 7Polk 68 40 28Presidio 23 5 18Rains 19 8 11Reagan 16 6 10Real 7 3 4Red River 25 11 14Reeves 473 13 460Refugio 33 12 21Roberts 5 4 1Robertson 20 9 11Runnels 26 7 19Rusk 55 31 24Sabine 17 8 9San Jacinto 24 14 10San Saba 9 4 5Schleicher 10 5 5Scurry 19 11 8Shackelford 13 4 9Shelby 31 15 16Sherman 8 4 4Somervell 34 17 17Starr 95 30 65Stephens 10 5 5Sterling 3 3 0Stonewall 7 3 4Sutton 14 5 9Swisher 11 10 1Terrell 5 3 2Terry 40 7 33Throckmorton 6 2 4Titus 53 21 32Tyler 27 20 7Upton 15 8 7Uvalde 32 19 13Val Verde 40 26 14Van Zandt 59 21 38Walker 61 30 31Ward 31 12 19Washington 48 30 18Wharton 63 37 26Wheeler 10 6 4Wilbarger 17 7 10

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

Willacy 35 18 17Winkler 29 11 18Wise 80 38 42Wood 58 27 31Yoakum 20 10 10Young 28 12 16Zapata 95 33 62

UTAH

Beaver 42 13 29Box Elder 74 27 47Cache 85 75 10Carbon 38 16 22Daggett 23 6 17Duchesne 41 14 27Emery 33 25 8Garfield 26 7 19Grand 28 20 8Iron 67 59 8Juab 19 8 11Millard 42 28 14Morgan 11 10 1Piute 3 3 0Rich 9 3 6San Juan 33 28 5Sanpete 24 19 5Sevier 56 43 13Summit 66 54 12Tooele 60 45 15Uintah 47 37 10Wasatch 35 31 4Washington 137 54 83Wayne 6 5 1

VERMONT

Bennington 17 15 2Lamoille 14 7 7Orleans 9 6 3Rutland 18 14 4Washington 13 11 2

VIRGINIA

Accomack 62 58 4Alleghany 53 42 11Amelia 18 11 7Appomattox 33 30 3Augusta 119 101 18Bath 17 17 0Bland 16 8 8Brunswick 41 18 23Buchanan 48 43 5Buckingham 20 15 5Caroline 40 32 8Carroll 32 26 6Charlotte 29 27 2Craig 13 8 5Cumberland 16 11 5Dickenson 40 37 3Essex 18 18 0Floyd 27 17 10Franklin 87 72 15Frederick 95 81 14Giles 30 20 10Grayson 26 20 6

TEXAS—ContinuedGreensville 27 21 6Halifax 48 36 12Henry 119 105 14Highland 12 7 5King and Queen 13 8 5King William 24 15 9Lancaster 30 25 5Lee 45 45 0Louisa 42 30 12Lunenburg 19 13 6Madison 19 12 7Mecklenburg 82 80 2Middlesex 17 12 5Montgomery 110 93 17Nelson 21 15 6Northampton 47 36 11Northumberland 25 17 8Nottoway 20 13 7Orange 35 27 8Page 60 41 19Patrick 41 28 13Prince Edward 25 25 0Pulaski 49 39 10Rappahannock 21 21 0Richmond 16 10 6Rockbridge 30 23 7Rockingham 156 52 104Russell 53 46 7Shenandoah 62 55 7Smyth 48 48 0Southampton 75 62 13Surry 18 13 5Sussex 41 37 4Tazewell 82 72 10Westmoreland 30 20 10Wise 81 69 12Wythe 33 26 7

WASHINGTON

Adams 33 18 15Asotin 16 14 2Chelan 67 49 18Clallam 46 36 10Columbia 15 9 6Cowlitz 53 44 9Douglas 42 28 14Ferry 24 9 15Garfield 11 7 4Grant 58 43 15Grays Harbor 79 39 40Jefferson 31 24 7Kittitas 49 26 23Klickitat 45 15 30Lewis 56 39 17Lincoln 23 13 10Mason 73 40 33Okanogan 42 35 7Pacific 18 15 3Pend Oreille 31 13 18San Juan 27 17 10Skagit 102 52 50Skamania 33 19 14Stevens 35 29 6Wahkiakum 8 7 1Walla Walla 25 22 3Whitman 34 17 17

VIRGINIA—Continued

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WEST VIRGINIA

Barbour 7 3 4Barbour-Philippi State Police 6 5 1Boone 26 24 2Boone State Police: Danville 7 6 1 Whitesville 4 3 1Braxton 10 8 2Braxton-Sutton State Police 8 7 1Calhoun 5 3 2Calhoun-Grantsville State Police 4 3 1Clay 7 6 1Clay-Clay State Police 6 5 1Doddridge 2 2 0Doddridge-West Union State Police 5 4 1Fayette 34 30 4Fayette State Police: Gauley Bridge 4 3 1 Oak Hill 9 8 1 Parkway Authority 4 4 0Gilmer 3 3 0Gilmer-Glenville State Police 8 7 1Grant 6 6 0Grant-Petersburg State Police 1 1 0Greenbrier 20 19 1Greenbrier State Police:

Lewisburg 12 11 1 Rainelle 6 5 1Hampshire 9 7 2Hampshire-Romney State Police 19 7 12Hardy 11 6 5Hardy-Moorefield State Police 6 5 1Harrison 38 36 2Harrison-Bridgeport State Police 16 15 1Jackson 21 14 7Jackson-Ripley State Police 5 4 1Lewis 12 11 1Lewis-Weston State Police 7 6 1Lincoln 8 8 0Lincoln-Hamlin State Police 11 10 1Logan 20 14 6Logan-Logan State Police 20 13 7Marion 38 25 13Marion-Fairmont State Police 7 6 1Mason 27 16 11Mason-Point Pleasant State Police 5 4 1McDowell 16 15 1McDowell-Welch State Police 8 7 1Mercer 29 22 7Mercer State Police: Parkway Authority 3 3 0 Princeton 15 12 3Mingo 21 18 3Mingo State Police: Gilbert 5 4 1 Williamson 6 5 1Monongalia 52 29 23Monongalia-Morgantown State Police 22 13 9Monroe 8 8 0Monroe-Union State Police 5 4 1Morgan 9 8 1Morgan-Berkeley Springs State Police 5 4 1Nicholas 24 19 5Nicholas State Police: Richwood 4 3 1 Summersville 5 4 1Pendleton 3 2 1Pendleton-Franklin State Police 5 4 1

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

Pleasants 6 5 1Pleasants-St. Marys State Police 4 3 1Pocahontas 17 7 10Pocahontas-Buckeye State Police 7 6 1Preston 28 13 15Preston-Kingwood State Police 7 6 1Raleigh 51 42 9Raleigh State Police: Beckley 26 17 9 Parkway Authority 5 4 1Randolph 7 7 0Randolph-Elkins State Police 20 12 8Ritchie 7 6 1Ritchie-Harrisville State Police 6 5 1Roane 8 7 1Roane-Spencer State Police 7 6 1Summers 4 3 1Summers-Hinton State Police 5 4 1Taylor 14 5 9Taylor-Grafton State Police 5 4 1Tucker 10 4 6Tucker-Parsons State Police 5 4 1Tyler 9 4 5Tyler-Paden City State Police 5 4 1Upshur 8 8 0Upshur-Buckhannon State Police 8 7 1Webster 3 3 0Webster-Upperglade State Police 5 4 1Wetzel 12 8 4Wetzel-Hundred State Police 4 3 1Wirt 2 2 0Wirt-Elizabeth State Police 4 3 1Wyoming 21 17 4Wyoming-Jesse State Police 5 4 1

WISCONSIN

Adams 52 52 0Ashland 25 25 0Bayfield 34 21 13Buffalo 21 10 11Burnett 30 15 15Clark 52 47 5Columbia 73 38 35Crawford 27 26 1Dodge 136 47 89Door 47 43 4Dunn 50 23 27Fond du Lac 112 57 55Forest 33 33 0Grant 45 24 21Green 53 42 11Green Lake 53 42 11Iowa 33 20 13Iron 16 16 0Jefferson 122 97 25Juneau 43 31 12Kewaunee 40 38 2Lafayette 24 15 9Langlade 40 16 24Lincoln 51 27 24Manitowoc 102 62 40Marinette 49 31 18Marquette 35 33 2Menominee 11 10 1Monroe 52 48 4Oconto 51 23 28

WEST VIRGINIA—Continued

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians

WISCONSIN—Continued

Oneida 78 37 41Pepin 16 7 9Polk 56 24 32Portage 88 45 43Price 30 20 10Richland 25 24 1Rusk 37 35 2Sauk 101 76 25Sawyer 36 30 6Shawano 59 40 19Taylor 34 17 17Trempealeau 47 24 23Vernon 26 26 0Vilas 70 35 35Walworth 211 82 129Washburn 29 13 16Waushara 61 25 36Wood 75 45 30

WYOMING

Albany 28 22 6Big Horn 14 8 6Campbell 55 37 18

Carbon 35 15 20Converse 17 9 8Crook 18 5 13Fremont 91 29 62Goshen 30 9 21Hot Springs 6 4 2Johnson 14 13 1Lincoln 35 16 19Niobrara 15 4 11Park 41 18 23Platte 9 8 1Sheridan 20 15 5Sublette 34 19 15Sweetwater 52 32 20Teton 36 18 18Uinta 37 24 13Washakie 9 7 2Weston 9 7 2

OTHER AGENCIES

American Samoa 258 204 54Puerto Rico 20,779 18,744 2,035

National Institutes of Health 52 47 5

WYOMING—Continued

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ALABAMA

Huntsville International Airport 22 18 4

ALASKA

Anchorage International Airport 60 56 4Fairbanks International Airport 26 25 1

CALIFORNIA

East Bay Regional Parks, Alameda County 78 55 23Fontana Unified School District 20 14 6Grant Joint Union High School 21 16 5Monterey Peninsula Airport 5 5 0San Bernardino Unified School District 77 26 51San Diego Unified Port District 140 119 21San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit, Contra Costa County 264 185 79Stockton Unified School District 21 16 5

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Metro Transit Police 428 331 97National Zoological Park 27 27 0

FLORIDA

Daytona Beach International Airport 8 7 1Florida School for the Deaf and Blind 13 8 5Lee County Port Authority 45 33 12Jacksonville Airport Authority 34 33 1Melbourne International Airport 11 10 1Miccosukee Tribal 46 33 13Palm Beach County School District 178 118 60Pinellas County Schools 28 18 10Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport 12 12 0Seminole Tribal 79 58 21St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport 8 8 0Tampa International Airport 107 48 59Volusia County Beach Management 71 60 11

GEORGIA

Augusta Board of Education 37 35 2Bibb County Board of Education 25 19 6Chatham-Savannah Narcotics Team 40 36 4Cherokee County Board of Education 13 11 2Clayton County Narcotics Unit 25 22 3Cobb County Board of Education 33 29 4Cobb County Park Rangers 564 508 56Metropolitian Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority 325 283 42Mitchell County Drug Unit 9 8 1Pickens County Board of Education 3 3 0Washington County Board of Education 4 4 0

ILLINOIS

Cook County Forest Preserve 133 124 9Du Page County Forest Preserve 29 25 4Lake County Forest Preserve 9 9 0Springfield Park District 8 8 0Will County Forest Preserve 11 10 1

INDIANA

St. Joseph County Airport Authority 16 16 0

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

Other agency by state employees officers civilians Other agency by state employees officers civilians

KANSAS

Johnson County Park 16 15 1Metropolitian Topeka Airport Authority 25 19 6Shawnee Mission Public Schools 10 10 0

KENTUCKY

Buffalo-Trace Gateway Narcotics Task Force 4 4 0Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport 53 38 15Fayette County Schools 30 26 4FIVCO Area Drug Task Force 8 7 1Jefferson County Board of Education 23 17 6Land Between the Lakes 8 8 0Lexington Bluegrass Airport 29 20 9Northern Kentucky Narcotics Enforcement 10 8 2Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force 9 9 0

LOUISIANA

Tensas Basin Levee 3 2 1

MAINE

Passamquoddy Indian Township 10 6 4Passamquoddy Pleasant Point 11 7 4Penobscot Indian Island 10 6 4

MICHIGAN

Bishop International Airport 7 7 0Hudson Mills Metro Park 7 7 0Kensington Metro Park 8 7 1Lower Huron Metro Park 7 7 0Metro Beach Metro Park 6 6 0Stoney Creek Metro Park 7 7 0Wayne County Airport 177 169 8

MINNESOTA

Hennepin County Park Reserve 27 19 8Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport 92 64 28

MISSOURI

Lambert-St. Louis International Airport 114 83 31

NEVADA

Clark County School District 146 131 15Washoe County School District 33 31 2

NEW JERSEY

Park Police: Camden County 42 40 2 Morris County 31 30 1 Union County 371 322 49Prosecutor: Atlantic County 169 76 93 Bergen County 268 180 88 Burlington County 135 49 86 Camden County 270 172 98 Cape May County 54 20 34 Cumberland County 60 19 41 Essex County 436 302 134 Gloucester County 92 49 43

LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

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Total Totalpolice Total Total police Total Total

Other agency by state employees officers civilians Other agency by state employees officers civilians

Hudson County 286 99 187 Hunterdon County 47 19 28 Mercer County 147 95 52 Middlesex County 212 133 79 Monmouth County 264 77 187 Morris County 150 99 51 Ocean County 140 66 74 Passaic County 199 83 116 Salem County 43 15 28 Somerset County 115 73 42 Sussex County 51 32 19 Union County 223 123 100 Warren County 59 35 24

NEW MEXICO

Zuni Tribal 39 22 17

NEW YORK

Norfolk Southern Railway, Erie County 4 4 0Onondaga County Parks 2 2 0Staten Island Rapid Transit 27 26 1Suffolk County Parks 32 27 5

NORTH CAROLINA

Asheville Regional Airport 15 15 0Caswell Center Hospital 3 2 1Cherokee Tribal 45 26 19Piedmont Triad International Airport 23 13 10Raleigh-Durham International Airport 29 27 2Wilmington International Airport 14 10 4

OHIO

Cleveland Metropolitian Park District 78 67 11Hamilton County Park District 35 31 4Port Columbus International Airport 50 30 20Robinson Memorial Hospital 13 12 1

OKLAHOMA

Putnam City Campus 27 22 5

OREGON

Port of Portland 44 33 11

PENNSYLVANIA

Allegheny County Port Authority 59 57 2Altoona Hospital 13 13 0County Detective: Butler County 4 4 0 Cumberland County 9 7 2 Dauphin County 15 12 3 Lebanon County 6 6 0 Lehigh County 8 8 0 Westmoreland County 59 15 44 York County 21 20 1Delaware County Criminal Investigation Division 37 32 5Harrisburg International Airport 14 12 2

RHODE ISLAND

Narragansett Tribal 8 7 1

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston International Airport 26 17 9

Columbia Metropolitian Airport 13 13 0Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport 14 13 1Whitten Center 3 3 0

TENNESSEE

Chattanooga Metropolitian Airport 16 16 0Knoxville Metropolitian Airport 31 21 10Memphis International Airport 56 43 13Nashville International Airport 77 64 13Tri-Cities Regional Airport 19 17 2

TEXAS

Amarillo International Airport 20 15 5Cameron County Park Rangers 10 10 0Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport 343 307 36Hospital District: Dallas County 88 54 34 Tarrant County 50 31 19Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority 222 152 70Independent School District: Aldine 38 30 8 Alvin 14 13 1 Angleton 6 4 2 Austin 89 50 39 Bay City 6 6 0 Brownsville 84 13 71 Conroe 75 53 22 Corpus Christi 42 27 15 East Central 11 10 1 Ector County 24 23 1 El Paso 37 30 7 Fort Bend 43 37 6 Hempstead 1 1 0 Judson 10 8 2 Katy 31 23 8 Killeen 12 12 0 Klein 33 22 11 Midland 23 8 15 North East 39 33 6 Pasadena 30 22 8 Raymondville 4 4 0 Spring 27 26 1 Spring Branch 36 27 9 Taft 2 2 0

UTAH

Granite School District 25 17 8

VIRGINIA

Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel 87 43 44

WASHINGTON

Colville Tribal 34 25 9Lummi Tribal 18 16 2Nisqually Tribal 17 11 6Port of Seattle 120 93 27Skokomish Tribal 6 5 1Swinomish Tribal 12 8 4

WISCONSIN

Menominee Tribal 57 30 27Oneida Tribal 30 23 7

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