Law Enforcement Personnel Law enforcement personnel provide many different services in many differ- ent settings including cities, colleges and universities, metropolitan (suburban) counties, nonmetropolitan (rural) coun- ties, and states. Each of these settings has its own unique needs based on its demographic traits. For example, a small town situated between two larger cities may require more law enforcement personnel than a community of the same size that does not have an urban center nearby. A town with legal gambling establishments poses different law en- forcement challenges than a locale with a large military base; a municipality that is the site of a small college has differ- ent needs than one comprised mostly of retirees. Law enforcement personnel pro- vide services in a variety of settings, and the services they provide vary from place to place. The responsibilities of state police and highway patrol agen- cies differ from one jurisdiction to an- other — ranging from traffic enforcement on state highways and interstate roads to responsibility for investigating violent crimes committed throughout the state. In some areas, the county sheriff's office may handle civil functions such as tax collections; they may be the enforce- ment authority for local and state courts; or they may administer jail facilities. In other areas, sheriff's deputies may be the sole provider of law enforcement in the county and are therefore responsible for providing all law enforcement services across a vast geographical area. Conse- quently, data users must consider these differences in service requirements and duties when attempting to compare law enforcement employee rates. The information in the following tables are guidelines or averages; data users should not consider these numbers as recommended staffing levels. Users must carefully study and analyze a myriad of conditions affecting service requirements before determining the appropriate personnel needs of a juris- diction. The following section includes Tables 70-73, which present the average rates of law enforcement personnel per 1,000 inhabitants collectively employed by agencies within population groups. Table 74 represents the percent of male and female officers and civilians by popu- lation group. (See Appendix III.) Table 75 provides the percent of total full-time civilian employees, and Table 76 fur- nishes the number of law enforcement employees working within state law enforcement agencies by state. Tables 78-81 list the number of law enforce- ment employees for cities, colleges and universities, and metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Table 82 furnishes employee data for law enforce- ment agencies that serve the Nation's transit systems, parks and forests, schools and school districts, hospitals, etc. The jurisdictions of these entities usually overlap with the jurisdictions of local law enforcement; thus, no popula- tion is assigned to the agencies listed in Table 82. Law Enforcement Rate There were 3.5 full-time law enforce- ment employees, officers and civilians, for every 1,000 inhabitants in the Nation in 2003. (Based on Table 74.) A total of 14,072 city, county, and state police agencies employed 663,796 full-time officers and 285,146 civilians, who pro- vided law enforcement services to more than 274 million inhabitants. (See Table 74.) Overall, cities in the Nation aver- aged 3.0 law enforcement employees per 1,000 inhabitants in 2003. Cities with less than 10,000 inhabitants had the highest average among city population groups, with 4.2 employees per 1,000 inhabitants; those cities with popula- tions of 25,000 to 99,999 had the lowest average with 2.3 employees per 1,000 inhabitants. The Nation's largest cities, those with populations of 250,000 or more inhabitants, had 3.6 employees per 1,000 inhabitants. Metropolitan coun- ties had 4.4 law enforcement employees per 1,000 inhabitants; nonmetropolitan counties had 4.6 employees per 1,000 inhabitants. Of the Nation's four regions — the Northeast, the Midwest, the South, and the West — cities in the South had the highest law enforcement employee rate of 3.5 employees per 1,000 inhabitants. Northeastern cities had a rate of 3.2; Midwestern cities, 2.8; and Western cities, 2.4. (See Table 71.) Sworn Personnel The Nation's cities collectively had a rate of 2.3 sworn law enforcement offi- cers per 1,000 inhabitants in 2003. Cit- ies with populations of less than 10,000 inhabitants had the highest rate, 3.3, of sworn officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants, and cities with populations of 25,000 to 99,999 had the lowest rate, 1.8, of sworn officers per 1,000 inhabitants. Cities with a population of more than 250,000 inhabitants, the Nation's largest cities, had a rate of 2.7 sworn officers per 1,000 inhabitants. The Nation's metropolitan counties had a rate of 2.6 sworn officers per 1,000 inhabitants, and nonmetro- politan counties had a rate of 2.8 sworn 364 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES officers for every 1 ,000 in population. (Based on Table 74.) In terms of the number of sworn personnel by region, cities in the South had 2.7 sworn law enforcement officers per 1,000 inhabitants; the Northeast, 2.6; the Midwest, 2.2; and the West, 1.7. (See Table 71.) The gender breakdown of sworn law enforcement officers was as follows: in the Nation, 88.6 percent male and 11.4 percent female; in cities collective- ly, 88.7 percent male and 1 1.3 percent female; in metropolitan counties, 86.7 percent male and 13.3 percent female; and in nonmetropolitan counties, 92.2 percent male and 7.8 percent female. (Based on Table 74.) Civilian Employees Thirty percent of the Nation's law en- forcement workforce were civilian em- ployees. In cities overall, 23.0 percent of law enforcement employees were civilians. Civilian employees made up 39.8 percent of the law enforcement workforce in metropolitan counties and 39.2 percent in nonmetropolitan counties Females accounted for 62.5 percent of all civilian law enforcement employees. (Based on Table 74.) Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted Fifty-two law enforcement officers were feloniously slain in the line of duty in 2003, a decrease from the 56 officers who were killed in the line of duty in 2002. In addition, 80 officers were ac- cidentally killed during the performance of their official duties in 2003, an in- crease from the 76 officers accidentally killed in 2002. The UCR publication Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted contains more extensive in- formation on line-of-duty deaths as well as data on assaults on city, county, state, and federal officers. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 365 Table 70 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees' as of October 31, 2003 Number and Rate per 1 ,000 Inhabitants by Geographic Region and Division by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Population group Group I Group 11 Group 111 Group IV Group V Group VI (71 cities. (168 cities. (391 cities. (757 cities. (1, 774 cities. (7.497 cities. Total 250,000 100,000 50.000 25.000 10.000 under (10,658 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 183,400,149) 53.436.860) 25.195.766) 26.866.391) 26.172,918) 28.090.979) 23.637.235) TOTAL CITIES: 10,658 cities; population 183,400,149: Number of employees 546,920 193,530 62,624 61,788 60,637 69,084 99,257 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.0 3.6 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.5 4.2 New England: 761 cities; population 12,571,444: Number of employees 32,595 2,645 4,721 5,649 6,966 7,321 5,293 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.6 4.5 3.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.9 Middle Atlantic: 1,451 cities; population 29,301,193: Number of employees 102,361 53,552 5,154 8,245 11,164 12,165 12,081 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 3.5 5.1 3.2 2.6 2.5 2.2 3.1 NORTHEAST: 2,212 cities; population 41,872,637: Number of employees 134,956 56,197 9,875 13,894 18,130 19,486 17,374 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.2 5.1 3.2 2.5 2.4 2.2 3.0 East North Central: 2,014 cities; population 31,671,139: Number of employees 90,653 30,856 7,179 10,208 12,731 14,238 15,441 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.9 4.4 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.3 3.2 West North Central: 1,212 cities; population 12,739,419: Number of employees 31,522 7,486 3,273 3,790 3,739 5,025 8,209 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.5 3.4 2.2 1.8 1.9 2.2 3.1 MIDWEST: 3,226 cities; population 44,410,558: Number of employees 122,175 38,342 10,452 13,998 16,470 19,263 23,650 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.8 4.1 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.3 3.2 South Atlantic: 1,697 cities; population 21,131,333: Number of employees 85,343 20,756 12,164 11,023 8,069 10,956 22,375 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 4.0 4.3 3.0 3.2 3.1 3.4 7.3 East South Central: 959 cities; population 9,039,418: Number of employees 32,521 7,294 4,279 1,991 3,363 5,349 10,245 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 3.6 3.1 3.5 3.2 2.9 3.1 5.3 West South Central: 1,231 cities; population 22,073,165: Number of employees 63,777 23,100 7,796 7,041 4,914 7,132 13,794 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.9 2.8 2.4 2.3 2.4 2.7 5.0 SOUTH: 3,887 cities; population 52,243,916: Number of employees 181,641 51,150 24,239 20,055 16,346 23,437 46,414 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.5 3.3 2.9 2.8 2.8 3.1 6.0 Mountain: 562 cities; population 13,355,943: Number of employees 35,472 14,848 6,120 3,252 3,020 2,767 5,465 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.7 2.8 2.2 2.0 2.3 2.6 4.3 Pacific: 771 cities; population 31,517,095: Number of employees 72,676 32,993 11,938 10,589 6,671 4,131 6,354 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 2.3 2.7 1.8 1.8 1.9 2.0 4.8 WEST: 1,333 cities; population 44,873,038: Number of employees 108,148 47,841 18,058 13,841 9,691 6,898 11,819 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 2.4 2.7 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.2 4.6 Suburban Area:^ 7,265 agencies; population 116,874,267: County:' 3,414 ! agencies; population 90,704,265: Number of employees 432,107 Number of employees 402,022 Average number of employees per 1,000 inhabitants 3.7 Average number of employees per 1 ,000 inhabitants 4.4 ' Full-time law enforcement employees include civilians. - 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 principal city. The agencies associated with suburban areas also appear in other groups within this table. ^County is a combination of both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. 366 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 71 Full-time Law Enforcement Officers as of October 31, 2003 Number and Rate per 1 ,000 Inhabitants by Geographic Region and Division by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Population group Geographic region/division Total (10,658 cities; population 183,400,149) Group I (71 cities, 250,000 and over; population 53.436.860) Group U ( 168 cities. 100,000 to 249.999; population Group 111 (391 cities, 50.000 to 99.999; population Group IV (757 cities. 25,000 to 49.999; population Group V (1,774 cities. 10.000 to 24.999: Group VI (7.497 cities, under 10.000; population popidation 25.195.766) 26.866.391) 26172.918) 28.090.979) 23.637.235) TOTAL CITIES: 10,658 cities; population 183,400,149: Number of officers 421,074 146,274 47,188 47,523 47,536 54,983 77,570 Average number of officers per 1,000 inliabitants 2.3 2.7 1.9 1.8 1.8 2.0 3.3 New England: 761 cities; population 12,571,444: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants Middle Atlantic: 1,451 cities; population 29,301,193: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants 26,866 2.1 80,070 2.7 2,053 3.5 38,639 3.7 3,970 2.8 4,288 2.7 4,893 2.1 6,815 2.2 5,816 1.9 9,369 2.1 5,972 1.8 10,348 1.9 4,162 2.3 10,611 2.7 NORTHEAST: 2,212 cities; population 41,872,637: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 106,936 2.6 40,692 3.7 8,258 2.7 11,708 15,185 2.1 2.0 16,320 1.8 14,773 2.6 East North Central: 2,014 cities; population 31,671,139: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants West North Central: 1,212 cities; population 12,739,419: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants 73,938 2.3 24,657 1.9 26,279 3.7 5,454 2.5 5,876 2.0 2,560 1.7 8,003 1.7 3,006 1.4 9,938 1.7 2,905 1.5 11,289 1.8 4,005 1.7 12,553 2.6 6,727 2.5 MIDWEST: 3,226 cities; population 44,410,558: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 98,595 2.2 31,733 3.4 8,436 1.9 11,009 1.6 12,843 1.6 15,294 1.8 19,280 2.6 South Atlantic: 1,697 cities; population 21,131,333: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants East South Central: 959 cities; population 9,039,418: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants West South Central: 1,231 cities; population 22,073,165: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants 65,095 3.1 24,908 2.8 48,548 2.2 15,662 3.3 5,420 2.3 18,448 2.2 9,106 2.3 3,128 2.6 5,798 1.8 8,345 2.4 1,529 2.4 5,324 1.7 6,201 2.4 2,719 2.3 3,703 1.8 8,622 2.7 4,139 2.4 5,450 2.1 17,159 5.6 7,973 4.1 9,825 3.5 SOUTH: 3,887 cities; population 52,243,916: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 138,551 2.7 39,530 2.6 18,032 2.1 15,198 2.1 12,623 2.2 18,211 2.4 34,957 4.5 Mountain: 562 cities; population 13,355,943: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants Pacific: 771 cities; population 31,517,095: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1 ,000 inhabitants 24,830 1.9 52,162 1.7 10,001 1.9 24,318 2.0 4,284 1.5 8,178 1.3 2,355 1.5 7,253 1.3 2,160 1.6 4,725 1.3 2,068 1.9 3,090 1.5 3,962 3.1 4,598 3.4 WEST: 1,333 cities; population 44,873,038: Number of officers Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 76,992 1.7 34,319 2.0 12,462 1.3 9,608 1.3 6,885 1.4 5,158 1.6 8,560 3.3 Suburban Area:' 7,265 agencies; population 116,874,267: County:^ 3,414 agencies; population 90,704,265: Number of officers 288,522 Number of officers 242,722 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.5 Average number of officers per 1,000 inhabitants 2.7 ' 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 111). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a principal city. The agencies associated with suburban areas also appear in other groups within this table. - County is a combination of both metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 367 Table 72 Agencies with Full-time Law Enforcement Employees' as of October 31, 2003 Range in Rate per 1 ,000 Inhabitants by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Group I Group II Group 111 Group IV Group V Group VI (71 cities. (168 cities. (391 cities. (757 cities. (1,774 cities. (6,609 cities. Total cities-' 250.000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under (9,770 cities; and over; to 249,999: to 99,999: to 49,999; to 24,999; 10,000; population population population population population population popidation Rate range 183,400,149) 53,436,860) 25,195,766) 26,866,391 ) 26,172,918) 28,090,979) 23,637,235) .1-.5 Number 82 0 0 1 1 8 72 Percent 0.8 0 0 0.3 0.1 0.5 1.1 .6-1.0 Number 383 0 0 3 9 47 324 Percent 3.9 0 0 0.8 1.2 2.7 4.9 1.1-1.5 Number 980 0 12 38 87 163 680 Percent 10.0 0 7.1 9.7 1 1.5 9.2 10.3 1.6-2.0 Number 1,835 7 49 136 201 369 1,073 Percent 18.8 9.9 29.2 34.8 26.6 20.8 16.2 2.1-2.5 Number 1,933 19 42 108 229 484 1,051 Percent 19.8 26.8 25.0 27.6 30.3 27.3 15.9 2.6-3.0 Number 1,469 18 29 53 122 332 915 Percent 15.0 25.4 17.3 13.6 16.1 18.7 13.8 3.1-3.5 Number 908 8 20 23 63 177 617 Percent 93 11.3 11.9 5.9 8.3 10.0 9.3 3.6-4.0 Number 635 2 11 12 21 94 495 Percent 6.5 2.8 6.5 3.1 2.8 5.3 7.5 4.1-4.5 Number 431 7 2 9 15 51 347 Percent 4.4 9.9 1.2 2.3 2.0 2.9 5.3 4.6-5.0 Number 286 3 3 6 6 21 247 Percent 2.9 4.2 1.8 1.5 0.8 1.2 3.7 5.1 and over Number 828 7 0 2 3 28 788 Percent 8.5 9.9 0 0.5 0.4 1.6 11.9 Total cities Number 9,770 71 168 391 757 1,774 6,609 Percent^ Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 ' Full-time law enforcement employees include civilians. - 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. ^ Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to 100.0. 368 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 73 Agencies with Full-time Law Enforcement Officers as of October 31, 2003 Range in Rate per 1 ,000 Inhabitants by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Group I Group II Group 111 Group IV Group V Group VI (71 cities. (168 cities. (391 cities. (757 cities. (1,774 cities. (6,609 cities. Total cities^ 250.000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 under (9,770 cities; and over; to 249,999: to 99,999: to 49,999; to 24.999; 10,000; population population population population population population popidation Rate range 183,400,149) 53,436,860} 25,195,766) 26,866,391 ) 26,172,918) 28,090,979) 23,637,235) .1-.5 Number 88 0 0 1 1 8 78 Percent 0.9 0 0 0.3 0.1 0.5 1.2 .6-1.0 Number 536 1 10 22 46 86 371 Percent 5.5 1.4 6.0 5.6 6.1 4.8 5.6 1.1-1.5 Number 1,810 8 60 144 223 382 993 Percent 18.5 11.3 35.7 36.8 29.5 21.5 15.0 1.6-2.0 Number 2,498 25 39 120 280 621 1,413 Percent 25.6 35.2 23.2 30.7 37.0 35.0 21.4 2.1-2.5 Number 1,845 14 36 64 120 380 1,231 Percent 18.9 19.7 21.4 16.4 15.9 21.4 18.6 2.6-3.0 Number 1,076 9 9 21 55 167 815 Percent 11.0 12.7 5.4 5.4 7.3 9.4 12.3 3.1-3.5 Number 672 5 14 9 24 80 540 Percent 6.9 7.0 8.3 2.3 3.2 4.5 8.2 3.6-4.0 Number 354 2 0 7 6 30 309 Percent 3.6 2.8 0 1.8 0.8 1.7 4.7 4.1-4.5 Number 248 2 0 2 1 9 234 Percent 2.5 2.8 0 0.5 0.1 0.5 3.5 4.6-5.0 Number 164 3 0 0 0 6 155 Percent 1.7 4.2 0 0 0 0.3 2.3 5.1 and over Number 479 2 0 1 1 5 470 Percent 4.9 2.8 0 0.3 0.1 0.3 7.1 Total cities Number 9,770 71 168 391 757 1,774 6,609 Percent^ Percent 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 ' 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 concun'ent jurisdiction with other local law enforcement. - Because of rounding, the percentages may not add to 100.0. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 369 Table 74 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 Percent Male and Female by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Percent law enforcement Percent Percent employees officers civilians Population group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TOTAL AGENCIES: 14,072 agencies; population 274,104,414 948,942 73.3 26.7 663,796 88.6 11.4 285,146 37.5 62.5 TOTAL CITIES: 10,658 cities; population 183,400,149 546,920 75.2 24.8 421,074 88.7 11.3 125,846 30.1 69.9 GROUP I 71 cities, 250,000 and over; population 53,436,860 193,530 71.0 29.0 146,274 83.6 16.4 47,256 31.9 68.1 10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 24,680,715 100.463 70.0 30.0 75,511 82.8 17.2 24,952 31.5 68.5 23 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 15,279,100 52,735 73.1 26.9 40,704 83.9 16.1 12,031 36.4 63.6 38 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 13,477,045 40,332 70.7 29.3 30,059 85.3 14.7 10,273 27.8 72.2 GROUP II 168 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 25,195,766 62,624 73.4 26.6 47,188 89.0 11.0 15,436 25.8 74.2 GROUP 111 391 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 26,866,391 61,788 76.2 23.8 47,523 91.1 8.9 14,265 26.5 73.5 GROUP IV 757 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 26,172,918 60,637 77.8 22.2 47,536 91.8 8.2 13,101 26.7 73.3 GROUP V 1,774 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 28,090,979 69.084 79.3 20.7 54,983 92.9 7.1 14,101 26.6 73.4 GROUP VI 7,497 cities, under 10,000; population 23,637,235 99,257 79.6 20.4 77,570 91.9 8.1 21,687 35.6 64.4 METROPOLITAN COUNTIES 1,267 agencies; population 63,113,926 274,890 69.9 30.1 165,387 86.7 13.3 109,503 44.4 55.6 NONMETROPOLITAN COUNTIES 2,147 agencies; population 27,590,339 127,132 72.3 27.7 77,335 92.2 7.8 49,797 41.4 58.6 SUBURBAN AREA' 7,265 agencies; population 116,874,267 432,107 73.2 26.8 288,522 88.9 11.1 143,585 41.6 58.4 ' 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 metropohtan agencies associated with a principal city. The agencies associated with suburban areas also appear in other groups within this table. 370 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 75 Full-time Civilian Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 Percent of Total by Population Group [2003 estimated population] Population group TOTAL AGENCIES: 14,072 agencies; population 274,104,414 TOTAL CITIES: 10,658 cities; population 183,400,149 GROUP I 71 cities, 250,000 and over; population 53,436,860 10 cities, 1,000,000 and over; population 24,680,715 23 cities, 500,000 to 999,999; population 15,279,100 38 cities, 250,000 to 499,999; population 13,477,045 GROUP 11 168 cities, 100,000 to 249,999; population 25,195,766 GROUP 111 391 cities, 50,000 to 99,999; population 26,866,391 Percent civilian employees 30.0 23.0 24.4 24.8 22.8 25.5 24.6 23.1 Population group GROUP IV 757 cities, 25,000 to 49,999; population 26,172,918 GROUP V 1,774 cities, 10,000 to 24,999; population 28,090,979 GROUP VI 7,497 cities, under 10,000; population 23,637,235 METROPOLITAN COUNTIES 1,267 agencies; population 63,1 13,926 NONMETROPOLITAN COUNTIES 2,147 agencies; population 27,590,339 SUBURBAN AREA' 7,265 agencies; population 116,874,267 Percent civilian employees 21.6 20.4 21.8 39.8 39.2 33.2 ' 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 111). Suburban area excludes all metropolitan agencies associated with a principal city. The agencies associated with suburban areas also appear in other groups within this table. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 371 Table 76 Full-time State Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by State State Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Male Female Male Female ALABAMA Department of Public Safety 1 ,294 Other state agencies 226 641 14 187 452 176 8 6 36 Stale MARYLAND State Police Other state agencies Total Total law „^pj,„ enforcement Total civilians employees Male Female Male Female 2,354 1,434 144 402 374 1,638 877 149 323 289 ALASKA State Troopers 542 301 19 77 145 MASSACHUSETTS State Police 2,692 2,063 211 204 214 ARIZONA Department of Public Safety 1,971 Other state agencies 56 CALIFORNIA Highway Patrol 10,202 Other state agencies 1,012 COLORADO State Patrol 931 Other state agencies 56 CONNECTICUT State Police 1,652 Other state agencies 3 1 DELAWARE State Police 855 Other state agencies 606 FLORIDA Highway Patrol 2,129 Other state agencies 2,295 1,016 79 324 552 25 3 19 9 6,581 668 1,192 1,761 669 159 104 80 633 42 68 188 13 3 25 15 1,110 76 22 1 562 67 253 91 1,422 178 1,210 149 204 262 6 2 94 132 66 196 182 347 339 597 MICHIGAN State Pohce MINNESOTA State Patrol MISSISSIPPI Highway Safety Patrol Other state agencies MISSOURI State Highway Patrol Other state agencies MONTANA Highway Patrol Other state agencies NEBRASKA State Patrol NEVADA Highway Patrol 2,675 1,585 225 364 501 780 714 567 474 49 155 102 813 502 9 95 207 45 40 5 0 0 2,162 1,006 41 542 573 452 381 24 17 30 270 199 7 20 44 19 16 0 0 3 493 23 67 131 353 25 45 144 GEORGIA Department of Public Safety 1,275 839 27 196 213 Other state agencies 1,552 585 64 336 567 NEW HAMPSHIRE State Police Other state agencies 401 30 260 18 23 2 44 74 3 7 IDAHO State Police ILLINOIS State Police Other state agencies INDIANA State Police Other state agencies IOWA Department of Public Safety 329 3,495 1,870 7 852 238 13 1,816 200 274 32 14 64 539 940 31 51 1,128 66 276 400 7 0 0 0 552 33 106 161 NEW JERSEY State Pohce 4,000 Other state agencies 366 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey' 897 NEW MEXICO State Pohce 728 NEW YORK State Police 5,403 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey- 857 2,582 278 748 100 31 65 554 24 4,093 356 768 63 606 712 41 16 20 64 51 99 391 563 2 24 KANSAS Highway Patrol Other state agencies 799 477 507 19 263 13 103 170 68 133 NORTH CAROLINA Highway Patrol Other state agencies 2,137 1,617 47 287 186 1,130 671 121 96 242 KENTUCKY State Police Other state agencies LOUISIANA State Police Other state agencies MAINE State Police Other state agencies 1,680 504 1,671 3 466 88 929 403 31 10 976 36 303 20 371 349 43 48 247 412 0 1 59 40 32 NORTH DAKOTA Highway Patrol OHIO State Highway Patrol OKLAHOMA Department of Public Safety Other state agencies OREGON State Police 188 125 33 24 2,600 1,349 137 521 593 1,410 813 19 255 323 63 41 5 12 5 1,072 640 59 104 269 372 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 76 Full-time State Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by State — Continued Slate PENNSYLVANIA State Police Other state agencies Tolal law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Male Female Male Female 5,773 578 4,012 177 477 35 713 14 871 52 Slate UTAH Highway Patrol Other state agencies Tolal officers Tolal civilians Total law enforcement employees Male Female Male Female 467 420 10 8 150 88 4 9 29 49 RHODE ISLAND State Police 244 183 18 Other state agencies 40 27 5 SOUTH CAROLINA Highway Patrol 996 787 25 Other state agencies 281 149 33 SOUTH DAKOTA Highway Patrol 224 145 2 Other state agencies 134 37 3 TENNESSEE Department of Safety 1,807 886 43 Other state agencies 1,020 523 56 TEXAS Department of Public Safety 7,298 2,938 192 26 5 56 73 56 35 188 172 17 3 128 26 21 59 690 269 1,403 2,765 VERMONT State Police VIRGINIA State Police Other state agencies WASHINGTON State Patrol WEST VIRGINIA State Police Other state agencies WISCONSIN State Patrol Other state agencies WYOMING Highway Patrol 435 2,192 276 23 34 102 2,441 1,707 82 208 444 529 350 43 52 84 999 82 536 575 1,001 627 17 120 237 177 162 1 0 14 709 461 68 72 108 294 234 21 16 23 335 64 90 ' Data reported are the number of law enforcement employees for the state of New Jersey. ' Data reported are the number of law enforcement employees for the state of New York. 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 public safety 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 to civilians employed. Any valid comparison must take these factors and the other identified crime factors (see page v) into consideration. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 373 Table 77 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by State [2003 estimated population] State Total law enforcement employees Total Total officers civilians Male Female Male Female State ALABAMA 317 agencies; population 4,350,590 15,286 ALASKA 41 agencies; population 648,020 1,812 ARIZONA 97 agencies; population 5,489,285 18,855 ARKANSAS 206 agencies; population 2,702,925 7,705 CALIFORNIA 456 agencies; population 30,948,866 COLORADO 224 agencies; population 4,393,483 15,446 CONNECTICUT 101 agencies; population 3,483,372 9,609 DELAWARE 51 agencies; population 817,491 3,081 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3 agencies; population 563,384 4,703 FLORIDA 501 agencies; population 16,516,256 68,748 GEORGIA 464 agencies; population 7,959,233 30,944 HAWAII 4 agencies; population 1,257,608 3,573 IDAHO 116 agencies; population 1,348,560 3,538 ILLINOIS 759 agencies; population 12,590,504 INDIANA 253 agencies; population 6,122,366 IOWA 233 agencies; population 2,944,062 7,497 KANSAS 349 agencies; population 2,699,012 10,158 KENTUCKY 374 agencies; population 4,075,332 10,084 LOUISIANA 220 agencies; population 4,306,455 21,337 MAINE 134 agencies; population 1,305,728 2,920 MARYLAND 124 agencies; population 5,338,977 19,290 MASSACHUSETTS 326 agencies; population 6,359,754 19,439 MICHIGAN 607 agencies; population 10,043,587 27,812 MINNESOTA 294 agencies; population 4,881,448 12,354 MISSISSIPPI 172 agencies; population 2,220,219 7,782 MISSOURI 559 agencies; population 5,683,974 19,048 9,410 740 1,864 3,272 1,027 108 212 465 9,830 1,173 3,300 4,552 4,596 529 996 1,584 114,219 65,526 9,385 13,726 25,582 9,254 1,337 1,472 3,383 7,183 675 658 1,093 1,938 273 339 531 2,995 36,278 18,993 2,553 2,281 914 279 515 5,859 10,156 2,992 3,127 17,330 10,008 798 3,028 4,658 6,330 7,185 13,403 2,082 132 12,740 2,( 327 14,950 17,756 7,124 4,443 12,119 16,455 5,832 263 216 541 210 903 50,303 31,176 5,397 6,060 7,670 345 901 573 1,246 585 859 2,922 1,428 3,496 1,593 2,009 1,455 3,584 379 1,669 2,833 1,324 1,298 2,802 3,094 912 1,743 410 1,198 1,867 4,160 2,575 1,731 Total law enforcement employees Total Total officers civilians Male Female Male Female MONTANA 105 agencies; population 916,711 2,750 NEBRASKA 157 agencies; population 1,686,860 4,654 NEVADA 36 agencies; population 2,241,154 7,856 NEW HAMPSHIRE 134 agencies; population 980,388 2,670 NEW JERSEY 533 agencies; population 8,358,119 39,90 1 NEW MEXICO 86 agencies; population 1,571,837 4,869 NEW YORK 368 agencies; population 17,576,779 NORTH CAROLINA 507 agencies; population 8,310,332 NORTH DAKOTA 97 agencies; population 625,680 1,569 OHIO 540 agencies; population 10,734,993 OKLAHOMA 299 agencies; population 3,511,532 10,487 OREGON 162 agencies; population 3,529,899 7,503 PENNSYLVANIA 727 agencies; population 8,054,446 27,237 RHODE ISLAND 43 agencies; population 1,069,852 3,140 SOUTH CAROLINA 275 agencies; population 3,634,757 12,175 SOUTH DAKOTA 141 agencies; population 761,048 2,041 TENNESSEE 445 agencies; population 5,840,183 23,706 TEXAS 968 agencies; population 21,886,408 UTAH 124 agencies; population 2,321,175 VERMONT 57 agencies; population 364,662 1,322 VIRGINIA 274 agencies; population 7,381,636 WASHINGTON 250 agencies; population 6,125,732 1,256 2,150 3,523 WEST VIRGINIA 347 agencies; population 1,803,483 4,080 WISCONSIN 348 agencies; population 5,268,938 17,395 WYOMING 64 agencies; population 497,319 2,104 1,490 97 525 638 3,022 352 319 961 4,220 469 1,099 2,068 1,906 130 181 453 28,918 2,377 3,049 5,557 3,265 324 363 917 71,492 46,505 6,349 5,867 12,771 28,458 17,969 2,221 3,444 4,824 1,067 82 145 275 31,580 20,339 2,524 3,160 5,557 6,534 525 1,409 2,019 4,946 528 407 1,622 20,308 2,652 1,601 2,676 2,337 169 291 343 7,876 998 1,209 2,092 1,218 76 352 395 13,845 1,564 3,356 4,941 76,146 42,682 4,916 12,482 16,066 7,048 4,249 380 1,024 1,395 72 104 238 21,806 14,893 1,868 1,403 3,642 14,080 8,954 947 1,378 2,801 3,071 103 358 548 10,735 1,766 1,675 3,219 1,212 104 259 529 374 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam . v 1 ^ . \ 1 1 V 1 V 1 , \ AT ARAMA PnntiniipH Abbeville 17 10 7 Eutaw 13 7 6 Adtiinsville 31 18 13 Eve r ^'^re e n 22 16 6 Addison 3 3 0 Fairfield 51 35 16 Als-b^ster 59 51 g Eaii hope 38 24 14 Albertville 57 38 19 Falkville 4 4 0 Alexander City 64 47 17 Fayette 12 12 0 Alice ville 12 4 Flo mato n 9 4 5 Andslusis. 37 29 g Florala 6 6 0 Anniston 122 91 31 Florence 115 91 24 34 24 10 58 35 23 /\rQiriore 11 7 4 ron F ayne 38 36 2 4 4 0 Fnsco City 1 1 0 Ashford 10 5 4 Fultondale 24 18 Ashville 5 5 0 Gadsden 131 101 30 Athens 51 40 11 Garde ndale 34 26 g Atmore 32 25 7 Geneva 17 1 1 Attalla 25 20 5 Goodwater 7 4 3 An Ki 1 rn 77 71 g 4 4 0 Btiy Minette 27 20 7 Graysville 11 7 4 Bayou La Batre 23 18 5 Greensboro 10 10 0 Bear Creek. 2 2 Q Greenville 39 30 9 3 3 0 Grove Hill 6 6 0 Bessemer 130 110 20 5 5 0 Birmin^hani 1 115 810 305 Gulf Shores 38 28 10 Blountsville 7 7 0 Guntersville 37 28 9 33 22 11 Hacklebur^ 4 4 0 Brantley 5 4 1 Haley ville 19 14 5 5 5 0 Hamilton 13 12 1 Brew ton 27 19 g Hanceville 12 9 3 Bridgeport 11 7 4 HartfnrH 15 7 Bmndid^e 11 5 Hartselle 37 28 9 Butler 9 5 3 H ayneville 4 4 0 Calera 29 23 g l~ielena 20 15 5 Camden. 9 g 1 Hillsboro 2 2 0 r'qmn Hill v^tiiiip n.iii 3 3 Q Hobson City 5 3 3 Carbon Hill 4 4 0 Hokes Bluff 9 6 3 Cedar Bluff 5 5 0 Ho me wood 107 70 37 10 9 1 Hoover 189 139 50 Centreville 5 5 0 Hueytown 31 26 5 g 5 0 Huntsville 461 349 1 12 Clierolc.ee 3 3 0 Iron dale 38 31 7 C 111 clc a s aw 22 17 5 Jackson 21 16 5 C h 1 1 der sb ur ^ 18 13 5 Jacksonville 28 24 4 Citronelle 12 g 4 Jasper 67 43 24 Clanton 21 20 1 Jemison 0 Clayhatchee 1 1 0 Killen 5 5 0 C 0 f f ee V il le 1 I 0 Ki mber ly 4 4 0 Collinsville 9 5 4 4 3 1 Columbiana 15 11 4 Lafayette 16 15 1 Cottonwood 3 3 0 22 20 2 Courtl and 4 4 0 Leeds 33 26 7 11 7 4 Lei^nton 2 2 0 Cullman 70 48 22 Level Plains g 4 4 Dadeville 11 11 0 Lexington 2 2 0 Daleville 24 17 7 Lincoln 21 15 Daphne 66 39 27 Linden 7 7 0 Dauphin Island 11 7 4 Lineville 12 8 4 Decatur 144 125 19 5 4 2 Demopolis 23 19 4 Livingston 13 9 4 Dora 8 4 4 Louisville 4 4 0 Dothan 228 157 71 Loxley 14 8 6 Dozier 1 1 0 Luverne 14 10 4 East Brewton 6 4 2 Madison 75 54 21 Eclectic 10 5 5 Maplesville 5 5 0 Elba 29 19 10 Marion 12 7 5 Elberta 5 5 0 Mcintosh 6 6 0 Enterprise 71 54 17 McKenzie 3 2 1 Eufaula 50 39 11 Midfield 17 13 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 375 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilian! ALABAMA Continued ALABAMA Continued ]VI i 1 Ibro ok 27 21 Talladega 54 42 12 Millport 2 2 0 Tallassee 23 17 Mobile 706 525 181 Tarrant City 26 20 Monroeville 25 20 5 Thomas ville 23 18 5 ontevsllo 17 12 5 Thorsby 4 4 0 o n t 0 mery 674 472 202 Town Creek 3 3 0 jVloody 16 16 0 3 2 I Morris 9 7 2 Trinity 5 5 0 Mfoulton 11 11 0 63 47 16 ]V1 oundville 5 Truss ville 49 39 10 Mountain Brook 58 48 10 Tuscaloosa 308 237 71 Mount Vernon 9 8 1 Tuscumbia 28 22 6 42 33 9 Tuskegee 36 24 12 Napier Field 2 1 Valley 34 26 g New Brockton 2 2 0 Valley Head 3 2 1 New Hope 5 5 0 Vernon g 8 0 Newville 2 1 1 Vestavia Hills 69 67 2 Northport 75 57 18 Wadley 6 2 4 Notiisul^a. 9 5 4 ^Vamor 19 14 5 Oneontti 19 18 1 Weaver 10 7 3 Opel ika 105 80 25 AVedowee g 8 0 Onn 26 20 ^Vetumpka 32 24 g Oriinse Becich 50 32 18 VV IllUli I I 0 Oxford 56 45 11 Winfield 10 9 Ozark 43 37 g Pelham 76 61 15 ALASKA Pell City 33 31 2 Pennington 1 0 A.n ch or age 465 309 156 Phenix City 87 68 19 Bethel 26 17 9 Phil r'-imnhpll 3 3 0 Bristol Bay Borough 9 3 Pickens ville 2 2 0 Cordova 10 5 5 Piedmont 16 13 3 Craig 10 5 5 Pinckard 2 2 0 Dillingham 18 10 Pine Hill 5 5 0 Fairb ank s 58 43 15 Pleasant Grove 23 17 g Haines 10 5 5 Prattville 89 83 Homer 26 12 14 Price ville 4 4 0 n.yjKJlla.11 5 4 Prichard 81 56 25 Juneau 87 47 40 Rainbow City 33 22 11 Kake 4 2 2 Rains ville 15 11 4 27 16 1 ]^ R a nbiir n e 2 2 0 ICe tc h ikan 33 24 9 Red Level 1 0 ICl aw oc k 2 2 0 Reform 4 4 0 Kodiak 33 16 17 Riverside 5 5 0 Kotzebue 15 7 g Roanoke 27 22 5 Nenana 2 2 0 Robert sdale 16 9 7 Nome 15 10 5 Ro ^ers ville 5 5 0 North Pole 14 10 4 Russell ville 27 22 5 North Slope Borough 65 40 25 Samson 2 2 0 Palmer 24 1 1 13 Saraland 44 33 11 Peter sbu rg 15 8 7 Sardis City 4 4 0 Sand Point 5 3 2 Satsuma 18 14 4 Sel dovia I 0 Scottsboro 65 44 21 Seward 23 10 13 Section 1 1 0 Sitka 32 17 15 89 59 30 Ska way 7 4 3 Sheffield 37 32 5 Soldotna 14 13 1 Shorter 12 5 7 St. Paul g 4 4 Silverhill 3 3 0 Togiak 9 3 6 Sipsey 3 2 1 Unalaska 28 13 15 Slocomb 10 6 4 Valdez 21 11 10 Somerville 4 3 1 Wasilla 20 19 1 Southside 14 8 6 Whittier 4 3 1 Spanish Foil 7 7 0 Wrangell 12 6 6 Spring ville 7 7 0 Stevenson 8 5 3 ARIZONA Sumiton 14 9 5 Summerdale 4 4 0 Apache Junction 76 50 26 Sylacauga 49 38 11 Benson 18 12 6 376 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam ARIZONA Continued ARIZONA Continued D ISDCC 21 14 7 VV liiJtlill^ 19 1 1 g 42 33 9 ^Vinslow 35 26 9 Bullhead City 122 11 45 Youngtown 14 12 2 C3.Sti Grande 82 58 24 208 131 77 Chandler 434 294 140 Chino Valley 31 20 11 ARKANSAS Clarkdale 11 9 2 Clifton 9 5 4 Alma 15 8 7 Colorado City 5 1 A.rkade 1 p hi a 29 24 Coolidge 35 27 Ashdown 12 11 1 Cottonwood 35 24 11 Atkins 7 1 Douglas 44 30 14 Bald Knob 10 5 5 12 9 3 Barlins g 0 El Mirage 54 45 9 14 9 5 46 31 15 Benton 59 50 9 138 90 48 Bentonville 65 44 21 Florence 22 14 8 Berryville 10 9 1 Fredonia 5 5 0 Blytheville 65 49 16 Gilbert 207 140 67 Booneville 11 7 4 Glendale 449 323 126 Brinkley 16 12 4 Globe 33 24 9 Bryant 36 28 g G oody e ar 65 47 18 Bull Shoals 3 3 0 Hayden 7 g 1 Cabot 40 29 1 1 H o lb r o olc 26 18 Caddo Valley 5 4 1 Huachuca City g 3 5 Camden 36 23 13 Jerome 4 4 0 10 4 Kearny 9 5 4 Cherokee Village 7 6 1 Kingman 73 51 22 Clarksville 22 IS 4 Lake Havasu City 103 77 26 Clinton g 7 1 amnio th 9 5 3 Conway 128 97 31 jVlarana 75 57 18 Corning 10 4 Mesa 1,264 815 449 Crossett 27 16 11 \A 1 iTi 1 IVlliallll 9 5 3 L/d.11 V JllC 5 5 1 Nogales 83 64 19 Dardanelle 12 8 4 Oro Valley 102 75 27 De Queen 16 13 3 Page 29 16 13 DeriTiott 14 8 6 Paradise Valley 44 32 12 Des Arc 4 4 0 12 10 2 De Witt 15 10 5 Patagonia 3 3 0 Dumas 29 13 16 Pay son 39 28 11 11 8 3 199 138 61 El Dorado 65 49 16 Phoenix 3 624 2,750 874 England 11 5 4 4 0 Etowah 1 1 0 Pinetop-Lakeside 24 15 9 Eudora 12 6 6 99 62 37 Eureka Spiings 16 10 g Prescott Valley 57 47 10 Fairfield Bay 12 7 5 Q uartzsite 12 10 2 Far mi n ^'t on 9 9 0 S afford 21 18 3 Fayetteville 168 104 64 Sahuarita 15 13 2 Flippin 6 0 Scottsdale 604 368 236 Fordyce 11 8 3 Sedona 33 24 9 Forrest City 45 34 11 Show Low 35 23 12 Fort Smith 191 148 43 Sierra Vista 85 56 29 G reenbrier 13 8 5 S no wflake -Taylor 15 9 6 Green Forest g 7 1 Somerton 21 14 7 Greenland 4 4 0 South Tucson 34 25 9 Greenwood 19 17 2 Springerville 9 7 2 Gurdon 4 3 1 St, Johns \\ g 3 JJ anibLir g 7 1 Superior 12 8 4 Harrisburg 4 3 1 Surprise 93 66 27 Harrison 46 29 17 Tempe 497 330 167 Hazen 8 5 3 Thatcher 11 10 1 Heber Springs 21 13 8 Tolleson 29 20 9 Helena 16 11 5 Tombstone 11 9 2 Hermitage 3 3 0 Tucson 1,285 941 344 Hope 34 24 10 Wellton 4 4 0 Horseshoe Bend 8 2 6 Wickenburg 17 11 6 Hot Springs 125 94 31 Willcox 19 11 8 Hoxie 5 4 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 377 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians ARKANSAS Continued CALIFORNIA Continued , ... J 3.CK.SOn.VlllG 79 68 11 A /\nQerson 26 16 10 J 0 nc st) oro 135 123 12 Antioch 151 104 47 1 0 A.rcadia 109 69 40 15 9 36 24 12 Lincoln 4 4 0 Arroyo Grande 36 26 10 Little Rock 620 508 112 16 10 Lonoke 18 13 5 A.tascadero 38 29 9 Lowell 11 10 A.th e rt on 27 21 N^Q^noliQ 25 19 g A.t w ater 39 30 9 N^iilvem 25 21 4 A.uburn 35 24 11 IVlciriQnnB. 16 12 4 .Azusa 85 61 24 Marion 18 16 2 Bakersfield 437 315 122 IVlarked Tree 12 4 Baldwin Park 111 78 33 Mtiumelle 28 19 9 Banning 42 32 10 Mayflower 4 2 Barstow 52 33 19 N^cGehee 16 g g Bear Valley 12 7 5 Mena. 15 13 2 Beaumont 33 25 8 Monticello 30 21 9 Bell 50 38 12 orrilton 30 19 11 Bell Gardens 80 54 26 Mounttiin Home 38 29 9 Belmont 45 33 12 IVloLintain View 9 I Belvedere 7 1 N^ulberry 3 3 0 Bemcia 50 36 14 Nashville 14 13 B erke ley 291 187 104 Newport 23 16 7 Beverly Hills 202 137 65 i>L;iLll l^JllIC JVUUJv 240 194 46 Bishop 20 14 g Osceola 38 22 16 Blue Lake 11 5 Ozark 10 g 2 Blythe 36 23 13 Para.^oLild. 48 42 Brawley 45 32 13 Paris 14 9 5 Brea 126 101 25 Pic tin tt 9 9 0 B rent w oo d 57 44 13 Pine Bluff 165 143 22 Brisbane 20 17 3 Pocahontas 14 13 1 B ro ad mo or 10 10 0 Pntt^villp 4 4 0 Buena Paik 136 86 50 Prairie Grove g 7 1 Burbank 249 159 90 Pre scot t 10 9 1 Burlmgame 62 44 18 Ro ^'ers 104 75 29 Calexico 63 43 20 Rose Bud 4 2 2 California City 18 13 5 Russellville 63 54 9 Calipatna 7 1 57 42 15 Calls to *^a 16 1 1 5 S hen d an 27 11 16 Campbell 66 45 21 S herw o od 83 57 26 Capitola 33 21 12 Siloam Springs 40 25 15 Carlsbad 145 104 41 Smackover 5 4 17 12 5 S pri n^dale 134 93 41 Cathedral City 73 48 25 *st'ir C'it\/ 5 4 I 55 37 18 Stutt*Tart 24 14 10 Chico 138 85 53 Tex arkan a 88 77 11 Chino 123 92 31 Trumann 30 15 15 Chowchilla 24 17 7 Tuckernian 5 4 I 314 221 93 Van Buren 57 43 14 City of Angels 9 8 1 Vilonia 0 C 1 aremo nt 63 41 22 ^Val dro n 12 7 5 Clayton 14 1 1 3 Walnut Rid^e 11 g 3 C 1 e arl ake 32 22 10 Ward 5 4 ]^ C loverdale 19 12 7 Warren 22 13 9 128 86 42 West Fork 5 1 Coalm*^a 23 17 6 vvc^iL n.cidid. 29 22 7 22 17 5 West Memphis 101 82 19 Colton 90 65 25 White Hall 13 11 2 Colusa 9 8 1 Wynne 20 17 3 Concord 220 161 59 Corcoran 24 16 8 CALIFORNIA Corning 23 14 9 Corona 255 165 90 Alameda 161 102 59 Coronado 58 43 15 Albany 35 28 7 Costa Mesa 232 158 74 Alhambra 132 84 48 Cotati 19 12 7 Alturas 10 9 1 Covina 86 56 30 Anaheim 557 389 168 Crescent City 14 13 1 378 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C//V by state employees officers civilians CALIFORNIA Continued CALIFORNIA Continued Culver City 169 119 50 Inglewood 289 200 89 Cypress 74 55 19 7 \ Daly City 156 115 41 Irvine 218 152 66 90 56 34 Ir w 1 n dal e 33 25 Dela.no 57 40 17 Isleton 2 2 0 Del Rey Oaks 5 0 Jackson 12 9 3 Desert l^ot Springs 27 20 7 ICensin^'ton \l 10 Diiiuba 35 27 8 Kerman 19 16 3 27 23 4 K"incT Citv 16 13 3 Dos Palos 9 7 2 Kingsburg 21 15 6 Downey 157 109 48 Laguna Beach 82 47 35 East Palo Alto 46 36 10 La Habra 105 68 37 El Cajon 214 142 72 Lake p ort 16 14 2 El Centro 67 48 19 Lake Shastina 5 4 1 El Ceixito 43 36 7 La Mesa 88 63 25 PI Mnntp iZjL iviuiiic 208 149 59 L^a L allila 3"^ 25 El Se^-'uncio 101 66 35 La Verne 62 45 17 Emeryville 50 35 15 Lemoore 35 28 7 Escalon 12 9 3 Lincoln 28 23 5 Escondido 224 158 66 Lindsay 22 15 7 Etna 3 2 1 Li vermore 145 93 52 Eureka 75 47 28 Livingston 24 18 18 16 2 Lodi 1 17 78 39 Fairfax 17 12 5 Lompoc 68 47 21 rairneiQ 164 110 54 Long Beach 1 438 916 522 Farmersville 15 14 Los Alamitos 29 25 4 Ferndale 5 5 0 Los Altos 46 30 16 Firebaugh 16 11 5 Los Angeles 12,394 9,265 3,129 Folsom 87 62 25 Los Banos 57 34 23 Fontana 206 145 61 Los Gatos 65 46 19 Fort Bragg 19 15 4 IVladera 69 50 19 Fort una 21 14 7 Mammoth Lakes 23 18 5 Foster City 57 40 17 JVlanhattan Beach 93 58 35 Fountain Valley 87 61 26 A^anteca 86 61 25 Fowler 7 I A^ai ina 41 32 9 Fremont 292 186 106 Martinez 55 39 16 Fresno 1 069 707 362 JVIary sville 31 21 10 Fullerton 216 147 69 May wood 41 31 10 Gait 35 24 11 Menlo Park 65 48 17 Garden a 104 83 21 IVlerced 1 16 81 35 Garden Grove 233 162 71 Millbrae 36 25 11 105 60 45 Mill Valley 26 21 5 Glendale 348 245 103 Milpitas 122 92 30 Glendora 87 56 31 Modesto 351 247 104 Gonzales 13 12 I IVlonrovia 82 56 26 Grass Valley 36 26 10 Montclair 81 56 25 Greenfield 18 16 2 Montebello 124 83 41 Gridley 21 15 JVlonterey 75 53 22 Grover Beach 29 19 10 JVlonterey Pai k 108 74 34 Guadalupe 15 12 3 JVloraga 14 13 1 Gustme 10 9 1 Morgan Hill 50 33 17 n.tiii iviuuii Dtiy 20 15 5 IVlorro Bay 27 20 7 H a nto rd 63 45 18 JVlountain View 144 96 48 H aw thorn e 161 101 60 Mount Shasta 17 9 Hay ward 327 202 125 IVIumeta 74 48 26 H ealdshurg 28 18 10 1 18 74 44 99 70 29 National City 120 87 33 23 20 3 Nevada City 9 g 1 Hermosa Beach 61 37 24 Newark 83 57 26 Hillsborough 33 24 9 Newman 15 12 3 Hollister 41 34 7 Newport Beach 237 148 89 Holtville 9 7 2 Novato 79 58 21 Hughson 5 4 1 Oakdale 34 25 9 Huntington Beach 344 216 128 Oakland 1,212 792 420 Huntington Park 108 73 35 Oceanside 263 178 85 Huron 13 9 4 Ontario 320 220 100 Imperial 16 14 2 Orange 221 152 69 Indio 89 61 28 Orland 11 10 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 379 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians CALIFORNIA Continued CALIFORNIA Continued n -11 uroviiic 35 25 10 ^anta r aula 39 31 OxnQrd 338 218 120 Santa Rosa 259 176 83 PilClflCS. 53 37 16 Sausalito 24 19 5 Pticific GrovG 26 20 Scotts Valley 30 21 9 Piilm Spi"in*^s 142 83 59 Seal Beach 45 36 9 Palo Alto 169 90 79 Seaside 53 42 11 Piilos Vcrdcs ^Estates 34 24 10 Sebastopol 21 14 7 Pcirsdisc 40 25 15 40 26 14 Porlicr 13 11 2 Shafter 26 19 7 PtisadcnQ 381 241 140 Sierra IVladre 23 17 6 Ptiso Roblcs 48 37 Cion;i1 Hill kjl^llal n.JII 41 29 12 Piittcrson 15 13 2 Simi Valley 193 122 71 Pc tS-l U ITl Q 95 69 26 Soledad 12 10 2 Piedmont 28 20 g Sonoma 20 13 7 Pinole 40 27 13 Sonora 17 13 4 Pisnio Beach 34 23 11 South Gate 1 17 79 38 Pittsburg 98 69 29 South Lake Tahoe 64 46 18 Pliicentia 70 53 17 South Pasadena 46 34 12 Pl3.cerville 30 17 13 South San Francisco 105 79 26 Pleasant Hill 68 47 21 Stallion Springs 3 3 0 Pleas an ton. 117 82 35 16 12 4 Pomona 315 175 140 Stockton 571 374 197 Porterville 64 43 21 Suisun City 34 23 1 1 Port Hiieneme 29 22 7 Sunnyvale 297 229 68 37 26 Susanville 22 19 3 Reddms 158 109 49 Sutter Creek 7 7 0 Redlands 169 90 79 Taft 18 12 Redondo Beacli 149 101 48 Tiburon 18 15 3 Redwood City 138 95 43 Torrance 335 237 98 Reedley 40 27 13 1 14 73 41 Rial to 142 104 38 Trinidad 3 3 0 Ric hmon d 275 184 91 Truckee 25 20 5 Rid sec re s t 42 30 12 75 52 23 Rio Dell 5 5 0 Tulel ake 4 4 0 Rio Vista 14 12 2 Turlock 105 65 40 29 19 10 144 94 50 Ivl V Cl Uu.] IJV 17 14 3 iwin v^ities 44 34 10 Ri V ers 1 de 522 356 166 Ukiah 36 27 9 Rocklin 60 41 19 Union City 102 73 29 Rohnert Park 99 66 33 Upland 1 18 79 39 Roseville 160 99 61 Vacaville 159 103 56 3 7 1 Vallejo 228 156 72 Sacra men to 1 045 660 385 Ventura 183 129 54 Salinas 202 151 51 Vernon 81 58 23 San A.nselmo 26 19 7 155 109 46 San Bernardino 465 295 170 ^Valnut Creek 113 80 33 San Bruno 72 51 21 ^Vatsonville 86 62 24 San Carlos 46 34 12 Weed 17 10 7 10 9 I 164 120 44 San Diego 2 823 2,062 761 Westminster 150 103 47 San Fernando 53 37 16 We s tm or 1 and 5 5 0 San Francisco 2 585 2,209 376 West Sacramento 90 63 27 San Gabnel 67 53 14 Wheatland g 0 34 25 9 Whittipr VV III LLICI 199 129 70 San Jacinto 35 26 9 AVilliams 10 9 1 San Jose 1 792 1,400 392 Willits 20 12 San Leandro 137 95 42 Willows 14 3 San Luis Obispo 86 56 30 AVinters 1 1 10 1 San Marino 34 28 6 Woodlake 14 12 2 San Mateo 143 103 40 Woodland 81 60 21 San Pablo 59 45 14 Yreka 23 15 8 San Rafael 107 79 28 Yuba City 71 47 24 Santa Ana 643 352 291 Santa Barbara 215 142 73 COLORADO Santa Clara 195 147 48 Santa Cruz 125 92 33 Alamosa 30 25 5 Santa Maria 139 102 37 Antonito 2 2 0 Santa Monica 384 205 179 Arvada 204 134 70 380 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians COLORADO Continued COLORADO Continued Aspen 38 21 11 Hay den 4 4 0 Ault 5 0 Ho 1 y oke 4 4 0 Aurofti 772 593 179 Hotchkiss 3 3 0 15 13 2 3 3 0 Btisalt 10 % 2 Idaho Springs 9 7 2 Bayfield 4 4 0 I*'"nacio 7 7 0 Berthoud 3 7 1 Johnstown 12 1 1 1 Bltick. Ha.wk 38 25 13 Kersey 3 3 0 Boulder 253 167 86 Kiowa 0 Breclceririd^e 27 22 5 Kr e mml i ng 4 4 0 Bn^liton 61 49 12 Laf ay e tte 45 36 9 16 13 3 4 4 0 D UCIlu. V l^Lo. 9 7 2 L^a J LIllLo. 16 12 4 Burlington 10 9 1 Lakeside 5 5 0 Calhan 2 2 0 Lake wood 401 268 133 Canon City 51 34 17 35 22 13 Carbondale 17 14 3 La Salle 6 0 Castle Rock 56 42 14 Las Animas 8 7 1 C e dare d ^^e 7 5 2 La Veta 4 3 1 7 1 Leadville 1 1 9 2 g Q Linion 5 5 1 Cherry Hills Village 23 21 2 Littleton 98 71 27 v^UllUI d.il I 0 Lochbuie 5 g 1 Colorado Springs 942 651 291 Log Lane Village 4 3 1 ColLiiTii3ine Valley 3 3 0 Longmont 156 106 50 CoiTiinerce City 105 75 30 Louisville 38 33 5 Cortez 48 26 22 Loveland 1 16 82 34 Craig 28 23 5 IVlancos 2 2 0 Crested Butte 5 IVlanitou Springs 20 14 Cripple Creek 27 15 12 JVlanzanola 2 2 0 Dac ono 9 % 1 IVleeker 6 5 1 De Becjue 2 2 0 Milliken 10 9 1 Del Norte 5 1 Minturn 3 3 0 Delta 20 15 5 Monte Vista 12 8 4 Denver 1 716 1,391 325 JVlontrose 43 28 15 Dillon 9 g 1 JVlonument 12 11 1 ]^ \ 0 JVlomson 2 1 D ur an go 60 50 10 A^ountain View 5 4 1 § 7 Mount Crested Butte 7 6 1 Eafon 9 New Castle 7 7 0 Edge water 20 17 3 Northglenn 82 63 19 Elizabeth 10 7 3 Olathe 4 4 0 Empire 1 0 4 4 0 18 15 3 Pago s a Springs 7 7 0 rijStes r aric 29 17 12 Palmer Lake 4 4 0 29 25 4 Paonia 5 5 0 pi^Hf»T"5»l T-lf»i crhtc 37 25 12 Pai achute 5 5 0 Firestone 17 13 4 Parker 58 47 11 Florence 12 7 5 Pl'ittpvillp 7 7 0 Fort Collins 234 155 79 Pueblo 248 190 58 Fort Lupton 19 15 4 Rangely 13 8 5 Fort IVlor^'an 34 28 Ridgway 3 3 0 Fountain 48 35 13 Rifle 18 15 3 Fowler 2 2 0 Rocky Ford 10 9 1 Frederick 12 10 2 15 14 1 13 11 2 Sheridan 28 21 7 Fmka 12 11 Sih 6 5 1 3 3 0 S 1 1 v er thorne 21 17 4 Gilcrest 4 4 0 Simla 2 2 0 Glendale 36 24 12 Snowmass Village 12 9 3 Glenwood Springs 34 26 8 Springfield 3 3 0 Golden 57 40 17 Steamboat Springs 36 19 17 Grand Junction 144 85 59 Sterling 36 22 14 Greeley 214 119 95 Stratton 1 1 0 Green Mountain Falls 2 2 0 Telluride 14 10 4 Greenwood Village 87 64 23 Thornton 172 142 30 Gunnison 28 15 13 Trinidad 31 21 10 Haxtun 3 3 0 Vail 56 27 29 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 381 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians employees officers civilian! POT OR Alio PnntiniipH Victor 4 4 0 Plainville 39 33 Ws-l s cn bur^ 20 12 % Plymouth 19 19 0 Westminster 221 153 68 Portland 11 10 1 Wheat Ridge 87 60 27 Putnam 17 13 4 2 2 0 Redding 17 13 4 Windsor 19 16 3 Ridgefield 46 39 7 Woodland Park 27 19 % Rocky Hill 42 32 10 Wray g 7 1 Seymour 38 36 2 g 7 1 Shelton 62 54 Simsbury 44 32 12 CONNECTICUT Southington 74 59 15 South W^indsor 48 38 10 Ansonia 50 44 S t a mf ord 355 292 63 38 31 7 Stoning ton 46 34 12 BerHn 48 39 9 Stratford 1 16 107 9 Bethel 44 33 Suffield 20 15 5 Blooinfield 55 47 Th 0 mas ton 16 13 3 Bran ford 61 48 13 Torn n g to n 83 74 9 Bridgeport 555 447 108 Tru mbull 74 66 8 Bristol 126 115 11 Vernon 64 51 13 Brook-field 40 30 10 Wall 1 ng f 0 r d 93 71 22 Canton 20 15 5 Waterbu r y 376 324 52 ^^^^PtL^^^■^f» 55 47 W/'i tP* rf r\r H 54 46 8 Clinton 27 24 3 AVaterto w n 43 36 7 Coventry 18 13 5 West Hartford 146 128 18 C r 0 m well 32 24 West Haven 130 116 14 D anbury 154 148 6 Weston 15 14 1 Darien 55 49 6 \Vestport 85 68 17 Derby 28 27 1 Wethe r s fi eld 54 43 11 East Hampton 16 14 2 ^Villimantic 40 36 4 East Hartford 172 131 41 Wilton 47 43 4 East Haven 55 52 3 Wi nchester 27 22 5 Easton 22 15 7 ^Vindsor 63 53 10 East ^^indsor 31 23 AVindsor Locks 27 22 5 Enfield 110 92 18 Wolcott 33 25 8 Fairfield 112 106 Woodbrid ^ e 34 26 8 Farmm^ton 58 42 16 Glastonbury 73 57 16 DELAWARE Granby 19 14 5 Green w i c h 174 152 22 Bethany Beach 12 11 1 Groton 35 29 Blades 2 2 0 Groton Long Point 5 5 0 Bndgeville 5 5 0 Groton Town 70 66 4 Camden 10 9 1 Guilford 46 38 Che s wold 2 1 1 Hainden 119 97 22 Clayton 5 5 0 Hartford 472 408 64 Da^sboro 2 2 0 N^adison 35 28 7 EJelaware City 3 3 0 Manchester 146 115 31 Delmar 10 9 1 IVlen den 143 132 11 Dewey Beach 8 0 jyj iddlebury 18 12 1 13 84 29 Middletown 110 95 15 Ellendale 2 2 0 iVl 111 KJl Q 120 103 17 Elsmei e 1 1 10 1 N^onroe 50 39 11 4 4 0 Naugatuck 65 54 11 Fenwick Island 5 5 0 New Britain 163 152 11 Fredenca 2 2 0 New Canaan 47 42 5 Georgetown 17 15 2 New Haven 517 421 96 Greenwood 5 4 1 Newmgton 56 45 11 H am ng ton 10 9 1 New London 99 83 16 Laurel 12 11 1 New Milford 60 45 15 Lewes 14 13 1 Newtown 49 42 7 Milford 34 26 8 North Branford 24 20 4 Millsboro 11 10 1 North Haven 55 46 9 Milton 7 7 0 Norwalk 193 168 25 Newark 76 59 17 Norwich 90 73 17 New Castle 19 17 2 Old Saybrook 29 21 8 Newport 7 7 0 Orange 47 37 10 Ocean View 9 8 1 Plainfield 22 18 4 Rehoboth Beach 29 19 10 382 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians DELAWARE Continued FLORIDA Continued 33 24 9 v^iyaLol IvJVCl 18 16 2 Sclbyvillc 7 g Dade City 30 21 9 Smyrriti 24 18 g Davenport 7 6 1 South Bctli3.ny g g 0 224 168 56 Wil nil 11 on 357 285 72 Daytona Beach 326 245 81 Wyoniin^ 3 3 0 Daytona Beach Shores 41 31 10 De Funiak Springs 15 14 1 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Deland 85 58 27 Delray Beach 215 144 71 Ws. s 111 11 ^ to n 4 182 3,515 667 Dundee 15 10 5 Dunedin 40 40 0 FLORIDA Dunnellon 12 10 2 Easle Lake 6 6 0 .AIqcIili^ 23 16 7 Eatonville 18 16 2 Altflinontc Springs 131 98 33 Edgewater 40 35 5 Altha I I 0 Edge wood \ \ 10 \ Apiilachicola. 3 7 I El Portal •g 8 0 Apopkfl 78 69 9 54 40 14 Arc cidi ci 24 20 4 Eel 1 s mere g 7 \ Astatula. 4 4 0 Fernandina Beach 44 35 9 A.tla.iitic Bccicli 35 24 11 Pl'icjlf*!" Rj^fs^^h 15 13 2 Atlantis 18 13 5 Florida City 37 25 12 A ulDLirndalc 43 33 10 Fort Lauderdale 749 499 250 Avcntura 100 73 27 Fort Meade 18 13 5 Avon Park 38 25 13 Fort Myers 226 158 68 B aid win 13 5 Fort Pierce 133 100 33 Bal Harbour Village 31 24 7 Fort Walton Beach 70 56 14 B artow 76 51 25 Frostproof 15 10 5 Bay Harbor Island 29 24 5 Fruit land Park 10 9 1 Belleair 16 11 5 Gainesville 337 267 70 Bcllcair Beach g 0 Golden Beach 21 16 5 Belleair Bluffs 3 3 0 Grace ville 10 8 2 Belle Glade 54 41 13 Greenacres City 66 44 22 Belleview 16 14 2 Green Cove Springs 24 18 6 Biscayne Park 10 9 I Greensboro \ \ 0 B lo u nt s to w n 15 10 5 A 3 3 0 245 158 87 kj roveianQ 16 \ \ 5 Bon if ay 9 5 4 Gulf Breeze 25 18 7 Bowlin*^ Green g 0 Gulf port 42 30 12 Boynton Beach 169 136 33 Gulf Stream 10 10 0 Bradenton 138 111 27 Haines City 57 41 16 DlclUCiilUil XjCaUll 10 10 121 90 31 B rooks ville 27 17 10 H amp ton 1 1 0 Bunnell 10 9 1 Havana 13 9 4 B ushnell 10 9 I Hi ale ah 401 333 68 Cape Coral 235 151 84 Hi ale ah Gardens 40 30 10 Carrabelle 4 4 0 Highland Beach 15 14 \ Casselberry 90 58 32 High Springs 15 10 5 Cedar Grove g 5 I T-fill«Hnrr\ Rf*^ir*Vi 16 14 2 Cedar Key 4 4 0 Holly Hill 32 24 Center Hill 2 2 0 Hollywood 498 323 175 Chattahoochee 11 10 1 Holmes Beach 20 13 7 Chief! and 12 9 3 Homestead 104 74 30 Chipley 10 9 Howey ~in~the~Hills 5 5 0 C le arw ater 398 254 144 Indi al antic 18 12 Clermont 42 31 11 Indian Creek Village 14 10 4 C lewi s ton 26 17 9 Indian Harbour Beach 23 16 7 Cocoa 89 67 22 Indian River Shores 21 20 1 Cocoa Beach 54 36 18 Indian Rocks Beach 6 6 0 Coconut Creek 112 77 35 Indian Shores 11 10 1 Coleman 1 1 0 Inglis 6 5 1 Cooper City 78 56 22 Interlachen 4 4 0 Coral Gables 241 165 76 Inverness 15 14 1 Coral Springs 293 183 110 Jacksonville 2.662 1,607 1,055 Cottondale 2 2 0 Jacksonville Beach SO 58 22 Crescent City 10 9 1 Jasper 9 8 1 Crestview 41 32 9 Jennings 2 2 0 Cross City 5 5 0 Juno Beach 21 15 6 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 383 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam FLORIDA Continued FLORIDA Continued J upiLcr 139 99 40 \_/pa LocJca 42 32 10 Jupiter Inlet Colony 5 5 0 Orange City 22 19 3 Jupiter Isliind 20 16 4 Orange Park 27 21 6 Kenneth City 15 13 2 Orlando 966 689 277 K.ey Biscsyne 36 29 7 Ormond Beach 97 66 31 Key West 108 80 28 Oviedo 75 56 19 K.issimniee 172 115 57 Pahokee 17 15 2 Liidy L^^ke 32 22 10 Palatka 39 32 7 Ltike Alfred 14 10 4 Palm Bay 201 135 66 Lake City 50 37 13 Palm Beach 129 77 52 Lcike Clarke Shores 11 11 0 Palm Beach Gardens 130 97 33 Lake Hamilton 7 5 1 Palm Beach Shores 15 10 5 Lake Helen 7 7 0 Palmetto 44 31 13 Lakeland. 334 224 110 Palm Springs 48 33 15 Lake IVlary 49 32 17 Panama City 139 97 42 Lake Placid 10 g 2 Panama City Beach 57 42 15 Lake Wales 57 40 17 Parker 10 9 1 Lake Worth 123 84 39 Parkl and 33 30 3 Lant^na 40 32 Pembroke Pines 293 228 65 179 123 56 Pensacola 219 156 63 Lauderhill 116 91 25 22 20 2 Lawtey 1 1 0 Pinellas Park 125 95 30 Leesbur^ 103 73 30 Plantation 287 185 102 Lighthouse Point 38 29 9 Plant City 93 68 25 Live Oak 20 16 4 Ponce Inlet 16 10 6 Longboat Key 28 20 Port Orange 87 73 14 Longwood 44 40 4 Port Richey 15 10 5 Lynn Haven 31 24 7 Port St. Joe 12 10 2 N^adeira Beach 7 7 0 Port St. Lucie 198 154 44 N^adison 15 14 ]^ Punta Gorda 48 33 15 Mai tl and 49 40 9 (^uincy 43 31 12 N^analapan 13 9 4 Redington Beaches 3 3 0 N^an^onia Park 16 15 Riviera Beach 150 102 48 IVlarco Island 31 29 2 Rockledge 63 46 17 iVltll ^d.ic 172 110 62 Royal Palm Beach 56 41 15 N^ananna 25 18 7 Safety Harbor 9 9 0 10 9 I San ford 130 108 22 Medley 36 29 7 Sanibel 32 21 11 IVlelbourne 216 158 58 Sarasota 266 197 69 N^elbourne Beach 10 9 ]^ 26 20 Melbourne Village 5 5 0 Sea Ranch Lakes 10 7 3 Mexico Beach 7 1 Sebastian 50 32 18 Miami 1,335 1,020 315 Sebrin*^ 49 37 12 Miami Beach 509 366 143 Seminole 12 12 0 IVliami Shores 43 33 10 Sewall's Point 10 9 1 N^iami Spnnss 51 39 12 Shall mar 3 3 0 Milton 27 19 10 4 IVliramar 208 158 50 South Bay 14 12 2 IVlonticello 14 10 4 South Daytona 35 26 9 IVlount Dora 43 31 12 South Miami 59 51 Mulberry 17 12 5 South Palm Beach 9 9 0 Naples 114 73 41 South Pasadena 5 0 Neptune Beach 25 18 7 Springfield 19 15 4 New Port Richey 39 31 Starke 28 20 New Smyrna Beach 55 44 11 St .Augustine 61 48 13 Niceville 24 19 5 St. Ausustine Beach 13 1 1 2 North Bay Village 31 25 St. Cloud 66 43 23 Nr\r1"Vi N/1 n mi 151 115 36 41 27 14 North Miami Beach 144 103 41 St. Petersburg 758 517 241 North Palm Beach 43 34 9 Stuart 59 42 17 North Port 56 49 7 Sunny Isles Beach 54 43 11 Oak Hill 8 8 0 Sunrise 233 166 67 Oakland 11 10 1 Surfside 34 21 13 Ocala 240 153 87 Sweetwater 30 23 7 Ocean Ridge 19 14 5 Tallahassee 474 334 140 Ocoee 70 63 7 Tampa 1,272 954 318 Okeechobee 26 20 6 Tai"pon Springs 63 47 16 Oldsmar 9 9 0 Tavares 24 23 1 384 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam FT ORIHA CnntiniiPii fiFOROIA rnntiniiprl VJ -Ij .1V\J Lr\ V' iPllLlllUtTu IT --. 66 45 21 l^^l Vi^^iin v^alJJU UJI 48 42 g 25 19 Camilla 23 19 4 Titus viHg 113 80 33 I 1 0 Tr£3.SLirG Isl^nci 27 19 Canton 43 36 7 Trenton 2 2 0 CaiTollton 76 64 12 I Im'itill'i 9 Cave Spring 5 5 0 Vti lp3.riiiso 12 4 Cedartown 25 22 3 Venice 72 54 18 Centerville 16 12 4 Vero Be sell 88 61 27 Chamblee 45 31 14 Villtige of Pinecrest 75 53 22 Chats worth 15 13 2 Vir^miii Os-idens 7 I Clarkesville 5 1 Waldo 7 I Clarkston 20 16 4 Wa.uc hula. 16 13 3 Claxton 9 1 Webster 3 3 0 Clayton 12 1 1 1 Welaka 1 1 0 Cleveland 9 9 0 IV>1*^lhniii"nP VVC^iL iVlClUvJUiilC 31 27 4 Cochran 16 15 1 West Miami 19 14 5 College Park 129 102 27 West Palm Beach 376 272 104 Columbus 467 365 102 White Springs 4 4 0 C o iTimerc e 25 20 5 Wi Id w oo d 18 12 Conyers 61 46 15 Williston 18 12 Cordele 33 27 Wilton IVlanors 42 32 10 Cornelia 18 16 2 Windermeie 13 12 Covington 58 51 7 Winter Garden 54 42 12 Craw ford v i He 2 2 0 Wintei Haven 115 78 37 C ummi ng 21 14 7 Winter Park 115 86 29 Cuthbeit 12 12 0 Winter Springs 80 60 20 Dallas 19 14 5 Zephyrhills 45 28 17 Dalton 102 86 16 Zolfo Springs 3 2 DaiTiascus 1 0 Daniel sville 1 1 0 GEORGIA 5 5 0 Dawson 21 17 4 Abbeville 3 3 0 Dillard 4 3 1 Adairsville 12 10 2 Doerun 4 3 1 Adel 22 18 4 Donalsonville 11 8 3 Albany 225 197 28 Doraville 70 39 31 Alnia 14 11 3 Douglas 45 37 8 Alpharetta 101 74 27 Douglas ville 100 82 18 Americus 58 41 17 Dublin 58 50 8 A onn 5 4 67 47 20 -Arcade 5 4 Eastman 13 12 1 Ar 1 ing to n 3 3 0 East Point 159 118 41 Athens~dark.e County 269 217 52 Eatonton 21 15 Atlanta 2,049 1,562 487 Edison 3 3 0 Attapu Ig u s 1 1 0 Elbert on 22 21 1 Auburn 19 13 Ellaville 5 5 0 A 1 J cf 1^1 1 29 19 10 miijdy 10 9 1 Avondale Estates 10 10 0 Emerson 7 5 2 B ainbndge 46 41 5 Enigma 1 1 0 Ball Ground 3 3 0 2 2 0 B arnesville 16 14 2 Euh arlee 13 11 2 B axley 16 14 2 Fairburn 33 23 10 4 4 0 Fai r m o u n t 3 3 0 Blairsville § 7 Fayetteville 44 40 4 Blakely 21 16 5 Fitzgerald 33 28 5 B loomi n sdale 14 11 3 Folkston 8 5 3 Blue Ridge 9 g I Forest Park 92 69 23 Blythe 4 3 I Fort Games 5 5 1 Bow don 14 10 4 Fort Oglethorpe 31 25 6 Bras well 1 1 0 Fort Valley 34 30 4 Bremen 20 17 3 Franklin Springs 2 1 1 Brooklet 3 3 0 Gainesville 117 97 20 Brunswick 78 73 5 Georgetown 2 2 0 Buchanan 7 7 0 Glennville 15 10 5 Buena Vista 7 7 0 Gordon 11 6 5 Byromville 1 1 0 Grantville 6 6 0 Byron 19 15 4 Greensboro 14 13 1 Cairo 24 21 3 Griffin 103 90 13 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 385 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam GEORGIA Continued GEORGIA Continued r vjro VG tow n 26 16 10 i>i asnviiie 20 15 5 2 2 0 Nelson 3 2 1 Hahira 8 7 1 Newnan SO 70 10 H ami 1 ton I 0 Newton 2 2 0 Hampton 14 13 1 Nicholls 5 4 1 HapGvillc 51 38 13 Norcross 35 27 g Harlem 12 7 5 Oak wood 10 9 1 Haitwell 24 19 5 Ocilla 14 13 1 Haw kins ville 10 9 1 Oglethorpe 4 3 1 HazldiLirst 14 12 2 Pal me tto 10 8 2 Helen 14 10 4 Patterson 2 2 0 Helena 2 2 0 4 3 1 Heptizibati 4 4 0 Peachtree City 58 54 4 Hiawassee 5 4 1 Pearson 6 5 1 Hinesville 83 73 10 Pe mbro ke 8 7 1 9 g 45 37 g H ob oke n 2 Pine I^ountain 8 7 1 Ho^ansville 13 10 3 Pooler 25 21 4 Holly Springs 14 13 Porterdale 10 9 1 Homerville 9 g 1 Port Went worth 18 16 2 Hoscliton 4 4 Q Powder Springs 34 30 4 Irwin ton 2 2 0 Reidsville 9 8 1 2 2 0 Re mer to n 10 9 1 Jaclcson 17 12 5 Ri chl an d 4 4 0 Jasper 12 11 I Richmond Hill 25 19 g Jefferson 26 23 3 Rincon 14 12 2 J e ff ers onvill e 5 5 0 River dale 48 43 5 32 28 4 IVUUCJ Lu 3 3 0 J 0 ne sb ore 19 17 2 Rochelle 7 4 3 K.ennesaw 68 42 26 109 96 13 Kingsland 38 34 4 Rossville 9 8 1 Lafayette 22 19 3 Roys ton 18 15 3 LaGran^e 100 86 14 Sandersville 26 21 5 Lake City 13 12 1 Savannah 534 425 109 i^ciJvC r ill iv 3 3 Q Screven 3 3 0 Lavonia 14 13 Senoia 6 5 1 Lawrenceville 70 54 16 Sky Valley 7 7 0 Leesbiir^ 10 9 I Smithville 3 2 1 2 1 1 Smyrna 1 18 92 26 Lilburn 32 24 g Snellville 43 35 g Lithonia 12 7 5 Soperton 9 5 4 Locust Grove 17 15 2 I 1 0 Lookout Mountain 7 7 0 Springfield 7 6 1 Louisville g g 0 Stapleton 1 1 0 Ludowici 9 5 4 Statesboro 67 56 11 Lumber City 7 4 3 Stillmore 1 1 0 L u mpki n 5 4 ]^ 36 33 3 Luther's vil le 3 3 0 Stone Mountain 23 19 4 16 15 I Summer ville 20 19 1 ^^acon 387 292 95 Suwanee 36 28 g Madison 12 11 1 Sycamore 1 1 0 166 136 30 Syl vania 15 1 1 4 IVlaysville 4 4 0 Sylvester 25 20 5 iVlLv^iiy V lllC 4 4 0 4 4 0 IVlcDonou^ti 35 33 2 Tallulah Falls 2 2 0 McRae 11 7 4 Temple 8 8 0 Metter 12 11 Tennille 8 8 0 I I Th 0 mas ton 37 30 7 Milledgeville 58 40 18 Tifton 57 47 10 Millen 10 10 0 Tignall 3 2 1 Milner 1 1 0 Toccoa 36 25 11 Molena 1 1 0 Trenton 7 7 0 Montezuma 16 11 5 Trion 8 8 0 Morrow 34 31 3 Tunnel Hill 3 3 0 Moultrie 47 42 5 Tybee Island 27 18 9 Mount Airy 1 1 0 Tyrone 12 12 0 Mount Vernon 4 3 1 Union City 48 44 4 Nahunta 3 3 0 Union Point 11 10 1 386 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilian: GEORGIA Continued IDAHO Continued Valdosta 139 119 20 Payette 13 11 2 Vidalia 41 33 g Pinehurst 2 2 0 Vienna g 7 1 Pocatello 123 88 35 Villa Rica 41 33 g Ponderay 4 4 0 Warm Springs 1 1 0 Post Falls 49 28 21 Warner Robins 127 98 29 Preston 6 6 0 Warre n to n 7 7 0 Rathdr u m 13 10 3 Warwick 3 3 0 Rexburg 42 35 7 Washington 18 16 2 R i ohv 7 7 0 Watlici n s V ille 5 5 0 16 15 1 Waverly Hall 4 4 0 Sandpoint 37 19 18 Waycross 59 43 16 Shelley 8 8 0 Waynesboro 29 19 10 Shoshone 11 4 7 West Point 19 14 5 Soda Springs 8 7 1 White sburg 5 5 0 Spirit Lake 6 5 1 Will acoochee 5 St .Anthony 7 7 0 Winder 41 34 7 St. Maries 6 5 1 Wo 0 dbu ry 13 g 5 Sun Valley 10 9 1 Woodstock 40 35 5 Twin Falls 79 55 24 ^Vrens 12 g 4 AVeiser 11 10 1 Wrights VI He g 0 Wendell VVCilQCll 5 5 0 Zebulon 7 7 0 Wilder 3 3 0 HAWAII ILLINOIS Honolulu 2454 1,976 478 A.bin^don 5 5 0 Addison 90 64 26 IDAHO A.lbany 1 1 0 1 1 0 /\ DerQ ee n 9 5 3 AlHinn 3 3 0 American Falls 10 g 2 7 1 Bellevue 5 4 A.lgont|uin 55 41 14 Blackfoot 27 24 3 A.lorton 4 4 0 Boise 342 269 73 52 41 11 DOnners rerry g Q /\iiamont 5 5 0 Buhl 10 g 2 Alton 89 66 23 Caldwell 61 48 13 A.mboy 3 3 0 Case ade 4 4 0 A.ndalusia 2 2 0 Challis 1 1 0 8 8 0 Chubbuck 26 16 10 Annawan 2 2 0 Coeur d'Alene 75 61 14 Antioch 37 24 13 Cottonwood 1 1 0 5 5 0 Emniett 13 12 Arlin*^ton Heights 148 110 38 5 5 0 5 5 0 ri uiLianQ 9 g \ A uVil nH rt.?>J ild.il LI 1 1 0 Garden City 32 27 5 A.ssumption 1 1 0 Goodin^ 5 0 1 1 0 Grangeville 6 6 0 Athens 3 3 0 Hagerinan 2 2 0 A.tkinson 1 1 0 14 13 1 Atlanta 2 2 0 Hey burn 7 g 1 Auburn 9 5 4 Homedale 5 5 0 Augusta 1 1 0 Idaho City 1 1 0 Aurora 356 274 82 Idaho F'llk 118 86 32 A.viston 1 1 0 Jerome 19 17 2 Bannockburn 6 6 0 KelloCTP g 7 1 BaiTington 43 34 9 K.e tc h uiTi 26 12 14 Barrington Hills 26 18 g Ki mbe rl y 7 \ 1 1 0 Lewiston 64 45 19 Bartlett 64 47 17 McCall 12 10 2 Bartonville 14 9 5 Meridian 58 47 11 Batavia 49 42 7 Montpelier 6 6 0 Beardstown 12 8 4 Moscow 47 34 13 Beclcemeyer 1 1 0 Mountain Home 25 21 4 Bedford Parle 45 37 8 Nampa 114 84 30 Beecher 6 6 0 Orofino 7 6 1 Belleville 94 78 16 Osburn 2 2 0 Bellwood 62 51 11 Parma 4 4 0 Belvidere 36 33 3 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 387 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam ILLINOIS Continued ILLINOIS Continued Benld 4 4 0 Clinton 14 13 1 Bensenvillc 45 34 11 Coal City 11 11 0 Benton 14 10 4 Coal Valley 7 6 1 Rprl^f^lpx? D CI ivcicy 20 16 4 Cob den 3 3 0 Bcrwyn 117 91 26 Collins ville 47 38 9 Beth alto 23 16 7 Colona 12 10 2 Blooiningdale 63 47 16 Columbia 18 13 5 Blooininston 132 112 20 Cordova 1 1 0 Blue Islcind 62 39 23 Cortland 3 3 0 Blue Mound 2 2 0 Coulterville 2 2 0 Bolmgbrook 142 102 40 Country Club Hills 44 31 13 Bourbonnais 27 20 7 Countryside 31 25 Bradley 44 30 14 Crest Hill 26 23 3 Braid wood 23 15 Crestwood 3 2 1 7 g Crete 15 14 1 Brid*^eport 3 3 0 Creve Coeur 10 g 2 Bridge view 47 44 3 Crystal Lake 84 63 21 Brighton 4 2 Cuba 2 2 0 B r 0 ad V 1 e w 47 38 9 Dallas City 1 1 0 Brook.fl eld 38 31 7 Dan vers 1 1 0 Brooklyn 0 Danville 79 63 16 Buffalo Grove 83 71 12 Darien 51 37 14 D LilJ VililCy 3 3 0 Decatui 192 162 30 Bunker Hill 6 4 2 Deerfield 53 38 15 B urbank 66 49 17 De Kalb 70 55 15 B urnh a m 15 10 5 De Pue 2 2 0 Bun Ridge 30 26 4 De Soto 3 3 0 7 Des Plames 128 103 25 Cahokia 44 33 11 Divernon 1 1 0 15 10 5 D IX m oor 17 10 7 Calumet City 108 79 29 29 25 4 Calumet Park 27 19 Dolton 66 51 15 C a nibn d ge I 0 Downers Grove 1 16 82 34 Camp Point 2 2 0 n^rJ ■ 7 7 0 Canton 31 22 9 J_yU i^uoin 14 10 4 Carbon Cliff 3 3 0 Durand 1 1 0 Carbondale 78 60 18 D wight 9 8 1 Carhnville 20 14 Earl VI He 3 3 0 Carlyle 7 1 East Alton 16 11 5 9 9 0 East Carondelet 1 1 0 Carol Stream 86 60 26 East Dubut^ue 7 7 0 Carpenters ville 72 60 12 East Dundee 15 14 1 Carrier Mills 2 2 0 East Galesburg 1 1 0 Carroll ton 6 0 East Hazel Crest 12 10 2 Carterville 0 East Moline 50 39 11 Carthage 3 3 0 East Peona 50 39 1 1 Cary 35 26 9 East St. Louis 94 66 28 9 1 Ed wards ville 50 36 14 C asey ville 14 10 4 Effingham 34 21 13 Catlin 1 1 0 El burn 8 7 1 Central City 4 4 0 Eldorado 12 7 5 Centralia 39 26 13 218 165 53 Centre ville 22 16 Elizabeth 1 1 0 Chadw ick 1 0 Elk Grove Village 108 95 13 Champaign 137 107 30 Elmhurst 89 68 21 Channahon 18 16 2 Elmwood 1 1 0 Charleston 36 33 3 Elmwood Park 46 35 1 1 Chatham 18 13 5 El Paso 5 5 0 Chenoa 4 4 0 Energy 4 4 0 Cherry Valley 15 15 0 Enfield 1 1 0 Chester 13 10 3 Erie 3 3 0 Chicago 14,777 13,553 1,224 Essex 2 2 0 Chicago Heights 112 81 31 Eureka 6 6 0 Chicago Ridge 33 29 4 Evanston 211 159 52 Chillicothe 13 9 4 Evergreen Park 68 56 12 Christopher 2 2 0 Fairbury 7 7 0 Cicero 155 137 18 Fairfield 16 12 4 Clarendon Hills 15 15 0 Fairmont City 8 5 3 388 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civilians ILLINOIS Continued ILLINOIS Continued ■ ■ rtiirvicw \ \ 0 . , . ... lri.lCK.Oiy IrllllS 29 pQirviGW Heights 48 38 10 l^ighland 27 19 8 FiirniGr City 3 3 PI ig hi and Park 75 54 21 Fsrnii ng to n 4 4 0 High wood 13 12 1 Fisher 2 2 0 Hillsboro 8 8 0 Flora 16 11 5 Hillside 39 30 9 Floss moor 24 18 6 Hinckley 3 3 0 Ford Hei*^hts 12 11 1 Plinsdale 39 28 11 Forest Pcirk. 53 38 15 l^od^kins 19 17 2 Forest View 11 g 3 Hoffman Estates 114 95 19 Fox Lcilce 23 21 2 Isomer I 1 0 Fox River Grove 11 11 0 ixie to w n 5 \ 4 Frankfort 31 28 3 Homewood 47 36 11 Frank-lin Piirk 63 47 16 l^oopeston 17 11 Freeburg 9 g 1 Hope dale 1 1 0 Freeport 73 55 18 l^opkiiis Park 1 1 0 Fulton 7 1 l^untley 25 21 4 Galena 12 9 3 Indian Head Park 13 10 3 Galesburg 75 50 25 Island Lake 17 12 5 4 4 0 t""v^ ... 38 28 10 21 14 7 J acKsonviiie 47 39 8 Geneva 48 36 12 Jerome 7 7 0 Genoa 9 9 0 Jerseyville 19 13 g Georgetown 4 4 0 Johnsburg 9 8 1 G er m an tow n 1 1 0 Johnston City 4 4 0 Gibson City 11 g 5 Joliet 347 269 78 Gifford 1 1 0 Jonesboro 2 2 0 Gilberts 7 1 Justice 32 27 5 Gillespie 11 7 4 K ank ake e 91 71 20 Gilman 2 2 0 Ke n 1 1 w or th 14 10 4 5 5 0 Ke w a ne e 28 22 6 Glasford 5 5 0 Kildeer 19 18 1 f~¥lf*n f^'jrHnn VJICII v^tliUUll 24 17 7 2 2 0 Glencoe 45 35 10 ICnox ville 4 4 0 Glen dale Heights 80 54 26 3 3 0 Glen Ellyn 44 36 % La Grange 37 29 8 Glenview 102 76 26 La Grange Park 29 24 5 Glen wood 26 20 6 Lake Bluff 22 16 6 Golf 4 4 0 Lake Forest 63 45 18 Grafton 2 2 0 Lake in the Hills 52 39 13 Granite City 61 51 10 Lake mo or 9 8 1 Grant Park. 5 5 Q I nkp Vi11a l^u.J\.C V iiid 17 15 2 Granville 3 3 0 Lake wood 9 8 1 Gray slake 46 32 14 Lake Zurich 56 37 19 Gray ville 7 3 4 r T Mm! lip I 1 0 G ree n fi eld 2 2 0 Lanark 3 3 0 Greenup 4 4 0 Lansing 82 63 19 Green Valley 1 1 0 La Salle 22 17 5 Greenville 14 10 4 Lebanon 1 1 1 1 0 Gndley 1 1 0 1 1 0 Gurnee 86 61 25 Leland Grove 6 0 H ami 1 ton 4 4 0 Lemont 32 29 3 Hampshire 9 9 0 Lenzbur^ I 1 0 Hampton 3 3 0 6 6 0 Hanover 1 1 0 Lewi stow n 3 3 0 Hanover Park 68 48 20 Lexington 3 3 0 H am sbur g 14 13 1 Liberty ville 59 42 17 5 4 1 Lincoln 30 26 4 Harvard 23 17 6 Lincolnshire 32 21 11 Harvey 93 56 37 Lincolnwood 45 34 11 Harwood Heights 37 28 9 Lindenhurst 16 14 2 Havana 13 9 4 Lisle 58 43 15 Hawthorn Woods 11 10 1 Litchfield 24 16 8 Hazel Crest 38 30 8 Livingston 1 1 0 Hebron 4 4 0 Lockport 36 32 4 Henry 4 4 0 Lombard 88 71 17 Herrin 21 15 6 Loves Park 40 30 10 Herscher 2 2 0 Ludlow 3 3 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 389 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam ILLINOIS Continued ILLINOIS Continued Lynwood 22 17 5 Nauvoo 1 1 0 35 28 7 Neoga 2 2 0 IVI ticki n 3. w 2 2 0 New Athens 5 5 0 IVliicomb 28 25 3 New Baden 4 4 0 16 12 4 New Lenox 35 32 3 IVliihomct 7 5 Newman 0 IVl (inli (ittQn 7 7 0 Newton 7 I Msnito 3 3 0 Niles 76 62 14 IVlalJLClIU 15 14 ]^ Nokomis g 5 3 Maple Park 1 1 0 Normal 82 72 10 iVlaren^o 22 16 g Nomdge 54 38 16 Marion 33 23 10 North A.urora 25 23 2 5 5 0 l\*Jl LIIUl UvJK 88 61 27 Markiiam 39 32 7 North Chicago 68 50 18 Maroa 4 4 0 Northfield 30 21 9 Marcjuette Hei*^hts 5 5 0 Northlake 50 33 17 IVlarseilles 14 10 4 North Pekin 2 2 0 Marsiiall 10 9 1 North Riverside 42 33 9 Martmsvillc 2 2 0 Oak Brook 52 44 g M!ary ville 15 10 5 Oakbrook Terrace 22 20 2 J\^ascoLitali 15 13 2 Oak Forest 52 39 13 IVlason City 5 5 0 Oak Lawn 155 106 49 iVldllC^VJIl 47 37 10 Oak P'Ai-l: 130 115 15 Mattoon 53 41 12 Oblong 3 3 0 May wood 72 52 20 O* Fallon 58 43 15 McCook 20 15 5 Oglesby 13 9 4 McCullom Lake 1 0 Okaw V 1 1 le 3 3 0 IVlc Henry 63 47 16 18 12 IVlcLean 1 0 Olympia Fields 20 19 N^cLeansboro 5 5 0 Oregon 9 8 Melrose Park 88 71 17 3 3 0 IVlendota 20 15 5 Orland Hills 16 14 2 N^eredosia 3 3 0 Orland Park 1 18 91 27 N^etamora 0 Oswego 42 39 3 IVletropolis 20 15 5 Ottawa 40 31 9 Midlothian 31 24 7 Palatine 136 107 29 17 12 5 Palestine 3 3 0 Milledgeville 2 2 0 Pal OS Heights 28 27 1 Millstadt 5 5 0 Palos Hills 38 35 3 iVlllJlCi 2 2 0 9 9 0 Minonk 2 2 0 13 9 4 J\^inooka 15 13 2 Paris 22 17 5 N^okena 29 27 2 Park City 9 5 3 Moline 108 82 26 Park Forest 53 37 16 M ome nee 0 Paik Ridge 70 56 14 Monee 11 10 1 Pawnee 10 6 4 jyjonmouth 26 17 9 Paxton 7 7 0 IVlontgomery 26 18 Pecatonica 2 2 0 IVlonticello 5 1 60 54 orris 33 26 7 Peoria 268 226 42 IVlorrison 0 Peoria Heights 13 9 4 iVlUl lull 29 22 7 Peotone 10 9 or ton Grove 58 46 12 28 21 7 Mound City 2 2 0 Petersbu rg 6 6 0 Mount Carmel 15 11 4 Phoenix 4 3 1 Mount Carroll 3 3 0 Pinckney ville 8 7 1 Mount Morris 5 4 1 Piper City 1 1 0 Mount Olive 6 4 2 Pittsfield 5 5 0 Mount Prospect 104 82 22 Plainfield 47 40 7 Mount Pulaski 4 4 0 Piano 16 14 2 Mount Sterling 11 6 5 Polo 4 4 0 Mount Vernon 57 43 14 Pontiac 24 22 2 Mount Zion 10 8 2 Pontoon Beach 17 11 6 Moweaqua 2 2 0 Port Baixington 1 1 0 Mundelein 65 47 18 Port Byron 3 3 0 Murphysboro 24 16 8 Posen 12 11 1 Naperville 280 179 101 Princeton 16 15 1 Nashville 8 7 1 Prophetstown 4 3 1 390 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians ILLINOIS Continued ILLINOIS Continued 34 26 jpiing valley 14 10 4 Qiiincy 87 74 13 St. Anne 3 3 0 Rflntoul 40 31 9 Staunton 10 7 3 I I 0 63 53 10 Red Bud 5 5 0 22 15 7 RicliiTiond 5 Sterling 43 30 13 Rich ton Psrk. 32 27 5 Stickney 21 16 5 Ridse Ftirni 2 2 0 Stockton 4 4 0 Ridswtiy 3 3 0 Stone Park 26 19 7 Ri V erdiil e 45 31 14 Stoning ton I 1 0 River Forest 32 29 3 Stre aniwood 70 59 1 1 River Grove 30 23 7 Streator 31 24 7 Ri V er s 1 de 24 19 5 Su^ar Grove 11 10 1 Robbins 12 5 7 Sullivan 10 8 2 Robi n s on 15 13 2 Summit 40 34 Rochelle 25 19 Sumner 2 2 0 Ro c he s ter 0 Swansea 23 17 Ro c licd^il e 4 4 0 Sycamore 25 23 2 Rock Falls 28 20 Taylorville 29 23 Rockford 327 293 34 Th 0 mas b oro 2 2 0 Rock Islcifid 112 85 27 Thomson 1 1 0 Rockton 14 13 1 Thornton 11 10 1 l?/^llin(T A/Tf* '■4Hr^\j^t 82 56 26 Tilton 3 3 0 Roincovillc 66 51 15 Tin ley Park 93 70 23 RoodhoLise 5 5 0 Tolono 4 4 0 Roscoe 12 11 Tr e 1110 nt 3 3 0 Roselle 50 36 14 Trenton 3 3 0 Rosemont 86 73 13 21 16 5 Rossville 2 2 0 Tuscola g 7 1 Round Lake 20 15 5 University Park 20 16 4 Round Lake Beach 46 39 7 Lrbana 63 50 13 Round Lake Heights 3 3 0 Valmeyer 2 2 0 Round Lake Park 14 12 2 Vand alia 18 13 5 Roxana 5 Venice 9 3 Royal ton 1 0 Vernon Hills 70 47 23 Rush VI He 5 5 0 Vienna 3 3 0 21 14 7 Villa Grove 5 4 1 S and w ic h 18 12 Villa Park 53 38 15 16 15 Virden 10 4 Sauk Village 31 23 Vir*^inia 1 1 0 Savanna 0 AVamac 4 4 0 Schauniburg 203 133 70 Warren 4 3 1 Schiller Park 40 33 7 Warr e n sbu rg 1 1 0 Seneca 9 4 5 Warrenville 29 22 7 5 5 0 Wa s hb urn 2 2 0 Shawneetown 5 5 0 Wa shington 25 16 9 Shelby ville 7 Washington Park 11 8 3 S hendan 2 2 0 Waterl o o 16 14 2 Sherman 0 Waterma n 2 2 0 Shiloh 12 12 0 ^Vatseka 11 10 1 Shorewood 24 21 3 Wauconda 33 20 13 Silvis 20 13 7 Waukegan 215 167 48 Skokie 140 106 34 ^Vayiie 5 5 0 Sleepy l^ollow 7 5 I ^Vayne City 1 1 0 Smithton 4 3 I We stchester 53 38 15 Soinonauk 2 2 0 ^Vest Chicago 59 47 12 South BaiTin^'^ton 19 15 4 West City 9 5 4 South Beloit 12 10 2 West Dundee 25 22 3 South Chicago Heights 13 10 3 Western Springs 27 21 6 South Elgin 35 28 7 West Frankfort 21 15 6 Southern View 4 4 0 Westmont 58 42 16 South Holland 54 43 11 West Salem 1 1 0 South Jacksonville 6 5 1 Westville 3 3 0 South Pekin 2 2 0 Wheaton 94 70 24 South Roxana 5 5 0 Wheeling 91 64 27 Sparta 16 11 5 White Hall 10 6 4 Springfield 317 270 47 Williamsville 2 2 0 Spring Grove 9 8 1 Willowbrook 29 25 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 391 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians employees officers civiliam IT 1 INOTS PnntiniipH INDIANA PnntiniipH ... „ . Willow opnn^s 19 14 5 risners 12 65 7 Wil niG ttc 64 45 19 Fort Wayne 459 417 42 Wilmin*-'ton 18 13 5 Frankfort 39 28 11 ^\^inchcst£r 4 4 0 Frankli n 47 35 12 Winfield 22 20 2 378 292 86 5 5 0 Gas City 15 \ \ 4 Winnctk^ 37 28 9 Georgetown 4 4 0 Winthrop Harbor 16 9 7 Goshen 59 53 6 Witt 1 0 Greene as tie 18 15 3 Wood Dale 51 33 18 Greendale 15 \\ 4 Woodhull 1 1 0 Greenfield 38 29 9 Wo 0 drid ^ e 73 52 21 Greensbur^ 27 18 9 Wood River 25 18 7 Greenwood 74 51 23 ^Voodstock. 45 32 13 Griffith 39 31 g Word en 1 1 0 Ha*^erstown 5 5 0 Woith 29 27 2 H anim o ii d 259 210 49 Yates City 1 0 Hartford City 15 13 2 York. V 1 He 21 19 2 Hebron 7 1 Zei^ler 4 4 0 Highland 50 42 g 56 41 15 Hobart 70 55 15 H untingburg 10 9 1 INDIANA Huntington 44 35 9 Indi anapolis 2,648 1,581 1,067 Alexandria 17 13 4 Jasonville 5 5 0 Anderson 150 129 21 Jasper 27 20 7 Angola 20 16 4 Jeffersonville 64 55 9 Attica 0 Kendallville 25 18 7 Auburn 28 21 7 Kingsford Heights 2 2 0 Aurora 13 9 4 7 7 0 g 0 Kokomo 139 101 38 Batesville 15 10 5 Kouts 7 7 0 Bedford 40 32 8 Lafayette 139 110 29 Beech Grove 41 30 11 Lake Station 27 22 5 0 La Porte 51 45 6 10 7 3 La wre nee 59 53 B looini n ston 117 80 37 La wre ii c ebu r ^ 20 17 3 Rliift>nn 29 20 9 Lebanon 30 29 1 Boonville 14 13 1 Ligonier 10 9 1 Brazil 16 12 4 Linton 13 8 5 Bremen 16 12 4 ijOganspori 53 43 10 B row n sbu r^ 45 30 15 Long Beach 7 5 2 Burns Harbor 2 2 0 Loogootee 4 2 Canibi"id*'e City 5 5 0 Lowell 19 14 5 Carmel 96 82 14 Madison 32 25 7 Cedar Lake 20 15 5 IVlarion 88 72 16 Charlestown 17 12 5 Martinsville 26 19 7 Chesterfield 5 0 Merrillville 67 52 15 Chesterton 24 19 5 A^ichigan City 105 87 18 Clarksville 43 35 g IVlishawaka 134 100 34 Clinton 13 7 Mitchell 14 9 5 Columbia City 20 18 2 A^onticello 16 12 4 Columbus 80 74 IVloores ville 25 19 Connersville 37 35 2 IVlount Vernon 16 14 2 Cory don 7 7 0 IVluncie 121 113 g Covington 0 IVlunster 50 38 12 C r a wf ord s v i He 43 29 14 Nappanee 21 15 6 Crown Point 43 32 11 New A.lbaiiy 83 65 18 4 4 0 39 36 3 Decatur 21 17 4 New Chicago 8 4 4 Delphi 11 7 4 New Haven 25 18 7 Dunkirk 10 6 4 New Whiteland 11 7 4 Dyer 35 28 7 Noblesville 75 65 10 East Chicago 146 116 30 North Liberty 4 4 0 Edinburgh 14 9 5 North Manchester 14 10 4 Elkhart 148 117 31 North Vernon 20 17 3 Elwood 22 18 4 Oakland City 5 5 0 Evansville 317 278 39 Peru 32 30 2 Fairmount 9 5 4 Petersburg 5 5 0 392 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued City by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians City by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians TOWA CnntiniipH Plainfield 44 39 5 Clarinda 15 11 4 Plymouth 27 21 Clarion 7 1 Portage 69 52 17 Clear Lake 19 14 5 Portland 17 13 4 Clinton 51 43 8 Princeton 17 16 1 Clive 23 20 3 Rensselaer 14 9 5 Coralville 31 28 3 Richrnond 95 80 15 Council Bluffs 130 112 18 Rochester 20 14 6 7 7 0 Roseland 3 3 0 Creston 15 10 5 Rushville 18 13 5 Davenport 202 159 43 18 12 Decorah 19 13 Schererville 60 47 13 Denison 17 12 5 S c ot t s burg 14 13 1 Des IVloines 480 355 125 Sellersburg 17 12 5 De Witt 9 9 0 Seymour 53 39 14 Dubucjue 91 86 5 Shelby ville 54 41 13 Dyersville 10 4 South Bend 329 255 74 Eagle Grove 6 6 0 Smith Whitlpv 3 3 0 El dor a 5 0 Speedway 39 30 9 Eldridse 7 7 0 St. John 19 14 5 Emme t sbur g 7 6 1 Sullivan g g 0 Estherville 12 12 0 Tell City 17 12 5 Evansdale g 7 1 ICllC jn.d.LILC 153 132 21 Fairfield 19 13 17 12 5 Forest City 8 8 0 Trail Creek. 4 4 0 Fort Dodge 44 39 5 Union City 11 7 4 Fort Madison 24 19 5 Valparaiso 63 45 18 5 5 0 Vmcennes 42 37 5 Glen wood 11 10 1 Wabash 32 26 Grmnell 18 16 2 1 V r tr^ n VV alJvCi lull 12 7 5 Grundy Center 4 4 0 Warsaw 41 35 1^ amp ton 13 8 5 Washington 24 18 6 Harlan 9 8 1 VV alCI lUU 5 5 0 1^ aw ar de n 4 4 0 Westfield 31 27 4 l^iawatha 8 8 0 West Latayette 58 44 14 Plumboldt 7 7 0 West Terre Haute 12 7 5 Independence 14 11 3 Westville 4 4 0 Indi anola 20 18 2 Whiting 26 20 Iowa City 101 72 29 Win c he s ter 16 12 4 Iowa Falls 16 1 1 5 Winona Lake 5 5 0 Jefferson 8 8 0 Johnston 14 13 1 IOWA ICeokuk 36 26 10 Knoxville 15 12 3 Adel 9 g 1 Le Claire 8 7 Albia 7 1 LiC iVl til ^ 15 14 1 Algona 15 10 5 JVl anc he s ter 14 9 5 Altoona 21 19 2 ]Vlat]uoketa 18 12 69 47 22 IVlarion 46 37 9 Anamosa 7 1 IVl ar s h al 1 tow n 60 42 18 Anksny 44 37 7 A4ason City 63 49 14 Atlantic 13 11 2 IVlissouri Valley 6 6 0 A udub o n 3 3 0 A^onticello 7 1 Belle Plaine 5 4 1 Mount Pleasant 14 13 1 Belmond 5 5 0 IVlount Vernon 6 6 0 Bettendorf 56 42 14 IVluscatine 50 38 12 B lo o mfi eld 4 4 0 Nevada 7 7 0 Boone 22 17 5 New Hampton 7 7 0 D uriington 56 42 14 Newton 31 27 4 Camanche 7 7 0 North Liberty 4 4 0 Carlisle 5 5 0 Norwalk 12 10 2 Carroll 16 15 1 Oelwein 15 10 5 Carter Lake 7 7 0 Ogden 3 3 0 Cedar Falls 44 41 3 Onawa 6 6 0 Cedar Rapids 221 182 39 Orange City 7 7 0 Centerville 17 13 4 Osage 5 5 0 Chariton 8 7 1 Osceola 10 9 1 Charles City 18 12 6 Oskaloosa 18 16 2 Cherokee 9 8 1 Ottumwa 43 35 8 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 393 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilians IOWA Continued KANSAS Continued Pella 17 14 3 Caldwell 4 4 0 Perry 19 12 7 9 5 4 Pleasant Hill 13 12 1 Canton 2 2 0 Polk City 5 5 0 Carbondale 4 3 1 Red Oak 12 11 1 Cawker City 1 1 0 Rock Rapids 3 3 0 Cedar Vale I 0 Rock Valley 3 3 0 Chanute 24 20 4 4 4 0 Chapman 3 3 0 Sergeant Bluff 9 g 1 Cheney 4 4 0 Sheldon 11 7 4 Cherokee 2 2 0 Shenandoali 11 7 4 Cherry vale 7 I Sioux Center 7 7 0 Chetopa 4 4 0 Sioux City 156 125 31 CuTian on 2 2 0 Spencer 27 20 7 Claflin 2 2 0 Spirit Lake 9 % 1 Clay Center 7 6 1 St, A.ns2ar 1 1 0 Clearw ater 5 5 0 State Center 1 1 0 Coffey ville 29 23 Storm Lake 22 18 4 Colby 23 18 5 5 5 0 Columbus 9 9 0 0 Colwich 3 3 0 Tipton 5 5 0 Concordia 15 9 Urb an d ale 46 42 4 Conway Springs 4 4 0 Vinton 7 7 0 Council Grove g 7 Washington 11 11 0 47 34 13 Waterloo 128 117 11 Dodge City 62 43 19 Waukee 11 9 2 Eastborou^h 7 7 0 Waukon 7 7 0 Ed wards ville 16 15 I \A/^^lA/f»rl^/ vv tivci ly 16 15 1 El Doiado 29 27 2 Webster City 19 13 6 Elkhart 3 3 0 West Burlington 11 10 1 Ellin wood 5 5 0 West Des IVIoines 76 61 15 Ellis 5 5 0 West Liberty 7 5 1 Ellsworth 7 I West Union 5 5 0 Elwood 3 3 0 ^Villiamsburg 5 5 0 Em porta 70 46 24 Wilton 5 5 0 Ent erp rise I 0 Windsor Heights 13 12 1 3 3 0 Winterset g 7 1 Eskrido'e 2 2 0 Eudora 8 8 0 KANSAS Eairway 10 9 I Florence I I 0 A.bilene 17 14 3 Fort Scott 27 20 7 1 1 Q Fredonia 5 5 I Al tamont 4 4 0 Frontenac 9 3 Amencus 1 1 0 Galena 12 7 5 A nrl^1i=> 1 1 0 I 0 Andover 20 14 6 Garden City 86 57 29 A ntho ny 5 5 0 Garden Plain 2 2 0 Ark3iisa.s City 33 25 Gardner 24 23 I 4 4 0 Garnett 13 9 4 Atchison 24 23 1 7 7 0 Attica 1 1 0 Goddard 5 5 0 A.twood 3 3 0 Goodland 1 1 10 I Augusta. 32 24 g Grandview Plaza 3 3 0 Baldwin City % 7 1 Great Bend 37 32 5 B asehor 6 5 1 Hal stead 6 5 1 Baxter Sprinss 14 10 4 3 3 0 RpI Airp 11 10 1 Haven^ 3 3 0 4 4 0 Hay™ 43 27 16 Belleville 5 5 0 Haysville 30 23 7 Beloit 14 10 4 Herington 11 6 5 Blue Rapids 2 2 0 Hesston 7 6 1 Bonner Springs 26 24 2 Hiawatha 7 6 1 Buhler 3 3 0 Highland 3 3 0 Burden 1 1 0 Hill City 4 4 0 Burlingame 2 2 0 Hillsboro 5 5 0 Burlington 8 6 2 Hoisington 9 7 2 Burrton 1 1 0 Holcomb 4 3 1 Bushton 1 1 0 Holton 11 7 4 394 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam KANSAS Continued KANSAS Continued Holy rood I 0 Paola 22 16 1 I 0 Park City 19 17 2 Horton 10 10 0 Parsons 27 21 6 2 2 0 Peabody 3 3 0 Hugoton 5 1 Perry 1 1 0 l-lii rnHnlHt 5 5 0 52 38 14 Hutchinson 89 68 21 Plainville 5 5 0 IndGpcndcncc 30 21 9 Pleasanton 1 1 0 lnniBn 2 2 0 Prairie Village 53 41 12 tola 30 18 12 Pratt 21 14 7 Junctioii City 60 43 17 r 1 U LCU LIUII I 1 0 Tfaniiac f^itv 463 339 124 Qu inter I 1 0 Kechi 2 2 0 Roeland Park 17 15 2 KingrnQn 7 7 0 Rolla 1 0 ICinslGy 3 3 0 Rose Hill 9 8 1 K-iowii 2 2 0 Rossville 3 3 0 Lti Crosse 3 3 0 Russell 19 g 11 Lti Cy^ne 2 2 0 5 5 0 Lake Quivira 2 2 0 Salina 109 79 30 Lansing U 12 2 Scott City 13 7 6 T JirnF'fl 14 9 5 Scranton I 1 0 Lawrence 167 135 32 Sedan 3 3 0 Leavenworth 83 60 23 Sed*^wick 2 2 0 Leawood 78 56 22 Seneca 5 5 0 1 0 Shawnee 109 88 21 Lenexa 114 71 43 Silver Lake 2 2 0 1 1 0 Smith Center 3 3 0 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10 Olathe 186 146 40 Yates Center 3 3 0 Osage City 6 6 0 Osawatomie 11 6 5 KENTUCKY Osborne 4 4 0 Oswego 6 5 1 Adairville 1 1 0 Ottawa 30 26 4 Albany 10 9 1 Oveibrook 2 2 0 Alexandria 13 12 1 Overland Park 257 210 47 Allen 1 1 0 Oxford 2 2 0 Anchorage 14 10 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 395 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilian! 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12 12 0 London 34 31 3 Edmonton 7 7 0 Lone Oak 2 2 0 Elizabethtown 55 42 13 Louisa 6 5 1 Elkhorn City 5 5 0 Louisville Metro 1,579 1,192 387 Elkton 8 8 0 Loyall 1 1 0 Elsmere 12 11 1 Ludlow 11 9 2 Eminence 6 6 0 Lynch 1 1 0 Eilanger 39 32 7 Lynnview 2 2 0 Eubank 1 1 0 Madisonville 49 39 10 Evarts 3 3 0 Manchester 17 15 2 Falmouth 8 7 1 Marion 7 7 0 Flatwoods 14 10 4 Martin 4 4 0 396 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam KENTUC K Y Continued KENTUCKY Continued Mayfield 32 24 g Trenton 1 1 0 IVlaysvillc 30 24 l_Iniontown 2 2 0 McKee 2 2 0 Van c eb u rg 6 6 0 Middlesboro 28 24 4 Versailles 30 21 9 N^illcrsbur*^ 1 0 Villa Hills 9 g 1 Monticello g 0 Vine Grove 8 8 0 IVl ore head 29 20 9 AVarsaw 5 5 0 N^or^aii field 13 5 West Buechel 11 11 0 jyj or c a.nt 0 w n 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Gonzales 30 30 0 Tompkinsville 9 6 3 Giambi ing 18 12 6 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 397 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilians LOUISIANA Continued LOUISIANA Continued vjrBnicrcy 7 7 Q ^r\ri n trlii 11 14 14 0 99 79 20 Sterlington 6 g 1 H 3.1X1 mo nd 99 76 23 St Franc isville 7 1 29 28 St. Gabriel 13 7 Haughton g 6 2 St. Joseph 3 3 0 Hayncsvillc 7 7 0 St. Martinville 20 14 g 11 11 0 Stonewall 1 1 0 Houma 88 71 17 Sulphur 65 46 19 Independence 7 7 0 10 5 5 Iota 4 4 0 Tallulah 15 15 0 14 12 2 Thibodaux 74 62 12 Jack-SOn 3 7 Tickfaw 5 5 0 Jeanerette 17 17 0 21 21 0 7 1 Ville Platte 25 25 0 Jennings 38 32 Vinton 13 13 0 Jonesboro 18 14 4 15 9 g Kaplan 20 20 0 Wa shington 5 5 0 K.enner 268 179 89 Waterp root 2 2 0 Kent wood 10 10 0 Welsh 12 10 2 17 12 5 AVe s tl ake 21 20 1 Lafayette 297 233 64 West IVlonroe 75 70 5 Lake .Arthur 10 10 0 ^Vestwego 37 36 1 Lake Charles 195 154 41 White Castle 13 9 4 Lake Providence 12 12 0 AVinniield 22 15 7 Leesville 28 28 0 Wo o d w orth 6 4 2 Lockport 5 5 0 Youngsville 10 10 0 IVl and e V 1 1 1 e 51 37 14 Zachary 36 34 2 iVluil^ilClLl 17 13 4 Many 14 13 MAINE \A ilrV CI/1 lip IVlolIva V JllC 22 16 g McNary 2 I Ashland 3 3 0 Minden 33 32 1 Auburn 58 51 7 N^onroe 224 182 42 A.ugusta 57 42 15 IVl oreaLiville 1 0 Bailey ville 7 7 0 LVlKJliLilll v^iiy 56 46 10 Bangor 93 76 17 Napoleon ville 2 2 0 Bar Harbor 13 9 4 Natchitoches 76 58 18 Bath 25 20 5 Newellton 2 2 0 Belfast 15 13 2 New Iberia 83 67 16 Berw ick 10 10 0 Newllano g 0 Bethel 4 4 0 New Orleans 1 995 1,612 383 Biddeford 66 48 18 New Roads 18 16 2 Boothbay Uarbor 8 7 1 Norwood 2 I Brewer 21 19 2 Oakdale 25 25 0 Bnd^'ton 12 8 4 Oberl 1 n 12 Brownville 2 2 0 011a 4 4 0 Brunswick 51 37 14 Opelousas 66 50 16 Bucksport 11 7 4 2 2 0 Buxton 13 8 5 Patterson 17 17 0 Calais 12 8 4 Pearl River 11 g 5 Camden 16 1 1 5 Pineville 53 46 7 Cape Elizabeth 18 13 5 Plat^uemine 32 24 Caribou 16 14 2 Pollock 2 2 0 CaiTabassett Valley 10 1 9 Ponchatoula 22 17 5 Clinton 2 2 0 Port Allen 22 18 4 C umber 1 and 16 11 5 Port Barre 15 10 5 D am ar 1 s c ot ta 6 5 1 Port Vincent 4 4 0 Dexter 6 5 1 Rayne 23 22 I DixfiplH 4 4 0 Rayville 7 7 0 Dover-Foxcroft 5 5 0 Richwood 15 10 5 East Millinocket 4 4 0 Rosedale 1 1 0 Eastport 5 5 0 Ruston 48 39 9 Eddington 1 1 0 Scott 19 18 1 Eliot 8 7 I Shreveport 642 487 155 Ellsworth 17 13 4 Sicily Island 3 2 1 Fairfield 13 12 1 Simmesport 4 3 1 Falmouth 23 16 7 Slidell 114 82 32 Farmington 15 14 1 Sorrento 5 4 1 Fort Fairfield 4 4 0 398 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians MAINE Continued MAINE Continued Fort Kent 9 5 4 Wilton 5 5 0 Freeport 17 12 5 Windham 32 23 9 Fry e burg 5 5 0 Winslow 10 9 1 Gflrdmer 16 11 5 Winter Harbor 1 1 0 Gorhsm 26 20 g Winthrop 14 10 4 Gouldsboro \ 1 0 Wiscasset 5 5 1 Greenville 5 3 2 YariTiouth 17 12 5 Hallowell 5 5 0 York 39 28 11 Hampden 12 11 1 Holden 2 2 0 MARYLAND Houlton 18 13 5 11 7 4 Aberdeen 46 37 9 , , ive 11 ne uu nK. 27 20 7 A.nnapolis 157 116 41 K.e n ne b u nk.p 0 rt 16 11 5 B al ti mo re 3,789 3,275 514 Kittery 28 21 7 Baltimore City Sheriff 113 87 26 Lewis toil 95 81 14 Bel Air 42 30 12 1 1^ iwQ stone 4 4 0 ^^^^^ . . 18 13 5 Lincoln g 5 1 oerwyn neignts 7 1 22 16 g Bladensburg 25 16 9 Livermore Fs-lls 10 4 Brunswick 13 1 1 2 ]Vltichl3.S 4 4 0 C amb ridge 53 42 11 7 5 1 Capitol Heights 10 8 2 IVliidison 6 5 1 Centre ville 9 8 1 IVlech3.nic F3.11s 5 5 0 Che stertown 11 10 1 Mexico 4 4 0 Cheverly 12 10 2 IVl i 1 bridge 2 2 0 Cottage City 4 4 0 IVlillinoc ket g 0 Crisfield 14 11 3 Mile 3 3 0 C umber 1 and 55 48 7 M on mou th 5 5 0 Del mar 10 9 1 N^ount Desert 10 5 4 Denton 11 10 1 Newport 5 5 0 District Heights 9 6 3 North Berwick. 9 1 59 45 14 Noi"W3.y % 7 1 Edmonston 6 0 Oakland 10 9 1 Elkton 38 28 10 Oguncjuit 10 9 1 Fairmount Heights 4 3 1 Old Orchard Beach 25 17 % Federal sbur*^ 11 10 1 18 15 3 5 4 1 Orono 14 14 0 Frederick 159 120 39 Oxford 5 4 1 Frostburf 17 14 3 7 1 Fill 1 1 1 and 14 13 1 Phipp sburg 1 1 0 Glenarden 6 4 2 Pitt«fiplH g 0 Gi eenbelt 66 53 13 Portland 222 158 64 G reensboro 2 2 0 Prest]ue Isle 23 19 4 Hagerstown 1 16 97 19 Rangeley 3 3 0 Hampstead 8 7 1 Richmond 5 5 0 l^ancock 5 4 1 IVvJ L Ivl U 1 iU 21 18 3 l^avre de Grace 37 28 9 Ro c kp ort % 7 1 l^urlock •g 2 Ru in ford 16 16 0 ilyattsville 41 31 10 Sabattiis 7 g 1 Landover l^ills 4 3 1 45 33 12 La Plata 11 10 1 S anf ord 51 37 14 60 45 15 S c arb o r ou gh 47 32 15 Luke^^ 1 1 0 Searsport 3 3 0 ivi an cne ster 5 5 0 Skowhegan 19 13 g Ivlornmgside 10 9 1 South Berwick 11 7 4 Mount Rainier 19 13 6 South Portland 68 51 17 North East 8 7 1 Southwest Harbor 9 5 4 \_/dJ\.ltlllU. 7 1 Swan's Island 1 1 0 Ocean City 113 93 20 Thomaston 5 5 0 Ocean Pines 19 14 5 Topsham 18 14 4 Oxford 4 4 0 Van Buren 3 3 0 Pocomoke City 19 14 5 Veazie 7 6 1 Port Deposit 3 3 0 Waldoboro 7 6 1 Preston 2 2 0 Washburn 2 2 0 Princess Anne 12 11 1 Waterville 38 30 8 Ridgely 5 5 0 Wells 27 22 5 Rising Sun 6 4 2 Westbrook 37 33 4 Riverdale Park 25 19 6 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 399 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civiliam ]VL\RYLAND Continued MASSACHUSETTS Continued Rock Hall 4 4 0 Che Im s ford 71 56 15 Salisbury 106 80 26 Chelsea 97 80 17 Seat Pleasant 14 10 4 C hie o pee 118 114 4 S m ithsbiir^ 4 3 I Clinton 32 29 3 Snow Hill 7 I Cohasset 25 19 6 St Michaels 7 I Concord 40 34 Sykesville 7 6 1 Dalton 14 12 2 Xak-Oma Park 49 36 13 Dan vers 57 44 13 Xan ey to w n 9 g 1 D ar tm o u th 71 57 14 Th u rmo nt 9 I Dedham 67 60 7 Univeisity Park 0 Deerfield 7 I Upper IVlarlboro 2 2 0 Dennis 50 41 9 We s te rn port 1 1 0 Dighton 10 9 1 Westminster 54 41 13 Douglas 15 1 1 4 17 16 1 MASSACHUSETTS Dracut 46 41 5 Dudley 20 16 4 rtDin^ion 27 25 2 Dunstable 7 7 0 39 33 Duxbury 37 29 g Acushnet 18 16 2 East Bridgewater 26 23 3 A Hcimc 23 16 7 East Brookfield 3 3 0 Agawam 59 50 9 Eastham 19 14 5 A me sbu ry 42 33 9 Ea s th amp ton 31 25 6 Amherst 65 50 15 East Longmeadow 24 21 3 Andover 70 52 18 Easton 34 30 4 Acjuinnah 4 4 0 Ed ^ ar to w n 16 15 \ Ar 1 1 ng to n 74 62 12 Egre mo nt 3 3 0 A.S hbiirn h am 9 9 Q 4 4 0 5 5 0 Essex^ 9 8 Ashfield. 2 2 0 Everett 95 87 g Ashland 29 23 Fairh a ve n 36 31 5 Athol 23 17 Fall River 271 215 56 rt.lllCUUl u 85 72 13 Falmouth 73 63 10 Auburn 39 29 10 Fitchburg 101 84 17 18 14 4 Fo xb oro u gh 32 28 4 Ayer 22 17 5 Framin^ham 125 114 \ \ B arn stable 131 111 20 Frankli n 54 43 11 11 7 4 Free tow n 20 15 5 Becket 2 2 0 Gardner 36 28 g Bedford 40 27 13 Georgetown 13 10 3 Belchertown 22 17 5 Gill 3 3 0 Bellmgham 38 31 7 Gloucester 67 61 6 Belmont 51 47 4 Grafton 22 18 4 Berkley 5 5 0 Granby 12 10 2 Berlin 11 7 4 Great Bamngton 14 14 0 B everly 76 71 5 Greenfield 48 36 12 Billerica 77 65 12 Grotoii 22 17 5 Blacks tone 19 16 3 Grovel and 13 9 4 Rnltnn 13 § 5 xiiitiicy 14 10 4 Boston 2645 2,053 592 Halifax 14 10 4 Bourne 41 34 7 Hamilton 21 15 Boxborough 10 9 1 Hampden 13 10 3 B oxford 13 13 0 Hanover 32 29 3 Boylston 12 9 3 Hanson 28 23 5 Brain tree 76 68 g Hard wick 3 3 0 Brewster 24 18 Harvard 13 8 5 B r 1 d *^e w ater 39 35 4 Harwich 44 41 3 Brockton 218 189 29 2 2 0 Brookfield 3 3 0 Haverhill 88 80 8 Brookline 160 136 24 Hingham 57 48 9 Buckland 2 2 0 Hinsdale 1 1 0 Burlington 69 61 8 Holbrook 20 19 1 Cambridge 301 273 28 Holden 24 23 1 Canton 44 43 1 Holliston 24 23 1 Carlisle 14 11 3 Holyoke 142 124 18 Carver 20 15 5 Hopedale 16 12 4 Charlton 22 18 4 Hopkinton 25 20 5 Chatham 29 23 6 Hubbardston 9 5 4 400 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civilians ri.llQSOn 37 31 g 11 i> orweJi 26 24 2 Hull 30 28 2 Norwood 71 61 10 Ipswich 30 25 5 Oak Bluffs 16 14 2 Kingston 31 23 Orleans 28 21 7 LtikEvillc 21 16 5 Oxford 22 18 4 Ltinc3.stcr 10 10 0 Palmer 27 21 6 Ltincsboro 0 Pax ton 8 7 1 £j rG ficc 178 153 25 Peabody 108 92 16 12 \\ Pe mbro ke 27 25 2 Leicester 21 16 5 Pepperell 18 17 1 10 10 0 Petersham 2 2 0 Leominster 79 62 17 Phillipston 1 1 0 Lev e ret t \ \ 0 lOS 84 19 Lexington 44 39 5 Plainville 17 14 3 Lincoln 17 13 4 Plymouth 1 17 102 15 Littleton 23 17 Plympton 6 5 0 Longnieadow 32 28 4 Princeton 8 5 3 Lowell 318 239 79 Province town 24 16 Ludlow 34 30 4 C^uincy 241 212 29 Lunenburg 12 12 0 Randolph 58 57 1 Lynn 204 186 18 Raynham 31 23 8 Lynnfield 23 18 5 Reading 48 38 10 Maiden 101 92 9 Rehoboth 25 21 4 IVliincliester~by ~the~Se& 16 14 2 Revere 102 87 15 Mtinsfield 43 31 12 Rochester 10 10 0 IVl a rb 1 e he tid 50 34 16 Rockland 40 32 IVliinon 14 14 0 Ro c kpo rt 17 16 iirl b oro Li g h 71 60 11 Rowley 17 14 3 Marshfield 38 35 3 Rutland 7 iV^ushpee 41 33 % 99 92 7 Mattapoisett 18 18 0 Salisbury 13 12 1 ay n ard 24 22 2 Sandwich 35 34 I Medfield 21 16 5 Sau*'"us 66 50 16 Medford 123 118 5 Scituate 34 29 5 Medway 21 20 1 Seekonk 40 34 6 N^elrose 50 48 2 Sharon 28 24 4 N^endon 17 13 4 Sheffield 6 5 0 IVl em mac 9 3 Shelburne 2 2 0 Methuen 94 83 11 S herb or n 14 14 0 Middleboro 52 42 10 Shirley 15 10 5 Middleton 12 11 1 Shrewsbu ry 52 40 12 Milford 48 44 4 Somerset 40 32 Millbury 24 19 5 Somerville 141 121 20 MiUis 18 14 4 Southampton 7 7 0 Mill villa 6 4 2 Southborough 20 15 5 Milton 61 52 9 Southbridge 41 38 3 Monson 18 12 6 South Hadley 34 30 4 IVI on tagu e 19 14 5 South wick 19 14 5 IVlontei ey 2 2 Q Spencer 20 16 4 Nahant 12 12 0 Springfield 529 464 65 N ant u c k.et 36 33 3 Sterling 1 \ 10 I 63 50 13 Stockbridge 5 0 Needham 57 49 g Stoneham 49 37 12 New Bedford 320 268 52 Stoughton 62 55 7 Newbury 14 9 5 16 1 1 5 Newburyport 41 34 7 Sturbridge 23 18 5 Newton 190 159 31 Sudbury 33 27 Norfolk 19 17 2 Sundei land 5 5 0 North Adams 35 28 7 Sutton 19 15 4 Northampton 62 57 5 Swampscott 38 36 2 North Andover 62 50 12 Swansea 32 27 5 North Attleboro 59 49 10 Taunton 111 107 4 Northborough 26 20 6 Templeton 10 7 3 Northbridge 25 20 5 Tewksbury 67 51 16 North Brookfield 5 5 0 Tisbury 14 13 1 Northfield 5 4 1 Topsfield 14 10 4 North Reading 31 30 1 Townsend 22 16 6 Norton 29 27 2 Truro 16 11 5 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 401 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City hy state employees officers civilians Tyngsboro 31 25 6 Belleville 13 11 2 16 12 4 Bellevue 3 3 0 Uxbridge 18 15 3 Benton Harbor 31 24 7 Wakefield 45 44 1 Benton Township 34 25 9 Walpole 43 38 5 Berkley 34 28 (3 Waltham 161 150 11 BeiTien Springs-Oronoko Township 7 1 17 17 0 Beverly Hills 30 25 5 Wareham 55 45 10 Big Rapids 20 19 1 ^Varren \\ 5 5 Birch Run 7 g 1 Waterto w n 82 70 12 B ir min gha m 53 35 18 Way 1 and 24 23 1 Blackman Township 31 29 2 Webster 31 28 3 Blissiield 7 6 1 Welles ley 50 44 6 Bloomiield Hills 29 25 4 Wellfleet 18 13 5 Bloomfield Township 97 73 24 Wenham 11 10 1 Bloomin^^dale 1 1 0 Westborough 35 28 7 Boyne City 8 7 1 ^Vest Boylston 18 13 5 Breckenridge 3 3 0 West Bridgewater 21 20 1 Bridgeport Township 10 9 1 West Brookfield 5 5 0 Brid*^man 4 4 0 Westfield 81 73 Brighton 18 16 2 Westford 50 40 10 Bronson 5 5 0 Westminster 16 11 5 Brooklyn/Columbia 4 3 1 West Newbury 14 7 7 Brown City 1 1 0 Weston 30 25 5 Brownstown Township 53 39 14 ^Ve s tp ort 34 29 5 Buchanan 10 9 1 West Sprinsfield 90 81 9 Buena Vista Township 14 13 1 West wood 34 27 7 Burr Oak 1 1 0 Weymouth 117 98 19 Burton 48 42 Whitman 26 25 1 Cadillac 18 15 3 Wilb rah aiTi 27 26 1 Calumet 2 2 0 W^illiamsburg 1 1 0 Cambridge Township 4 3 1 W^ill i a m st o w n 16 12 4 Canton Township 105 77 28 W^ilmi n gt 0 n 48 46 2 5 4 1 ^Vinchendon 19 13 C ar let on 4 3 1 Wi nche ster 46 38 Caro 9 8 1 Wi n thro p 37 35 2 CaiTollton Township 8 7 1 Woburn 80 73 7 Carson City 2 2 0 Worcester 483 436 47 Carsonville 2 1 1 Wr e nth am 21 19 2 Caseville 3 3 0 Yar mo u th 64 54 10 Caspian 1 1 0 Cass City 4 4 0 MICHIGAN Cassopolis 5 5 0 Cedar Springs 7 7 0 Adrian 36 33 3 Center Line 34 29 5 .Akro Fair^ro ve \ 1 0 Central Lake 1 1 0 Albion 33 27 6 Charlevoix 7 7 0 Algonac 9 1 Charlotte 20 19 1 Allegan 13 12 1 Cheboygan 11 10 1 Allen Park 59 53 Chelsea 12 8 4 14 13 1 Chesterfield Township 61 46 15 Almont 9 9 0 Chikaming Township 3 3 0 Alpena 19 17 2 Chocolay Township 5 4 1 Ann Arbor 229 165 64 Clare 9 8 1 Arssntine Township 5 5 0 Clarkston 10 10 0 Armada 3 3 0 Clawson 21 18 3 Auburn 3 2 1 Clay Township 20 15 5 Auburn Hills 69 54 15 Clinton 4 4 0 Augusta 5 4 1 Clinton Township 148 112 36 Bad Axe 9 9 0 Clio 8 8 0 Bancroft 1 1 0 Coldwater 20 18 2 Bangor 6 6 0 Coleman 2 2 0 Baraga 3 3 0 Coloma Township 7 6 1 Barry Township 2 2 0 Colon 3 3 0 Bath Township 11 10 1 Concord 3 3 0 Battle Creek 141 117 24 Constantine 6 5 1 Bay City 78 70 8 Corunna 5 5 0 Belding 11 9 2 Coveit Township 6 6 0 Bellaire 3 3 0 Croswell 8 7 1 402 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City hy state employees officers civilians MICHIGAN Continued MICHIGAN Continued 5 5 0 ijiosse lie lownsnip 24 17 7 Davison 12 11 1 Grosse Pointe 27 25 2 Davison Township 20 18 2 Grosse Pointe Farms 45 35 10 D c iirb orn 219 193 26 Grosse Pointe Park 52 43 9 Dearborn Heit'hts 112 90 22 Grosse Pointe Shores 23 20 3 Decatur 4 4 0 Grosse Pointe ^Voods 53 40 13 D e c Ic e r V 1 1 le 1 0 l^anibur*-'^ Township 14 13 1 Denmark Township 1 1 0 Hampton Township 11 10 1 Denton Township 4 4 0 H am tr amc k 42 42 0 Detroit 4,387 3,837 550 Hancock 7 7 0 Dewitt g 1 l^arboi Beach 4 4 0 Dewitt Township 16 15 1 Harbor Springs 6 5 1 Douslas 9 g 1 Harper ^Voods 39 34 5 Dowagiac 15 14 1 Hart 4 4 0 Dryden Township 3 3 0 Hartford 7 7 0 Dm" till d g 0 l^astin^s 17 15 2 East Grand Rapids 34 31 3 Hazel Park 44 37 7 East Jordan 6 5 1 Hesperia 2 2 0 East Lansing 124 64 60 Highland Park 29 20 9 Eastpointe 57 52 5 Hillsdale 18 16 2 East Tawas 7 g 1 Holland 74 62 12 Eaton Rapids 10 9 1 Holly 17 12 5 Ecorsc 30 27 3 2 2 0 Edmore - H omc 1 0 Hopkins 3 3 0 Elk. Rapids 4 4 0 l^oughton g 8 0 Elkton 2 2 0 Howard City 3 3 0 2 2 0 l^owell 22 20 2 Emmett Township 17 15 2 Hudson 3 3 0 Erie Township 6 5 1 Hudsonville 9 8 1 Escanaha 48 35 13 l^untington ^Voods 18 17 1 Essexville g g 0 Huron Township 30 24 g Evart 4 3 1 Imlay City 9 8 1 Pcirmi n trtrin JT^ai JllJII^LiJII 28 22 g Tnl("ttj=*"r lliJva LCI 73 60 13 Farnimgton Hills 165 114 51 19 17 2 Fenton 21 15 g Iron iviouniain 14 14 0 Ferndale 56 47 9 Iron River g 7 1 Flat Rock 30 25 5 Iron wood 15 13 2 Flint 282 247 35 Ishpemm*-' 14 13 1 Flint Township 51 43 g Ishpeming Township 1 1 0 Flushing' 14 13 1 Ithaca 4 4 0 Flushing Township 11 10 1 Jackson 94 69 25 Forsyth Township 7 g 1 Jonesville 5 5 0 Fowlerville 7 g 1 Kalamazoo 297 241 56 Fr anke n ni u th g g 0 Kalamazoo Township 40 32 g Fi ankf 01 1 3 3 0 IV d. i J\.u.c^ Iva 5 1 Franklin 10 10 0 Kee*^o Harbor 7 5 1 60 46 14 Kentwood 86 70 16 Fremont 9 g 1 Kin^'sford 19 19 0 Frost Township 2 1 1 Kingston 1 1 0 Galesburs 3 2 1 Kinross Township 3 3 0 Garden City 51 40 11 Lamgsburg 2 2 0 Gaylord 14 12 2 Eake A.ngelus 2 2 0 Genesee Township 30 26 4 Lake Linden 3 3 0 Gemsh Township 7 7 0 Lake Odessa 4 4 0 Gibraltar 12 11 1 Lake Orion g 4 4 Gladstone 13 12 1 Lake view 3 3 0 Gladwin 6 g 0 L anse 5 5 0 Grand Seach 4 4 0 l^ansing 353 251 102 Grand Blanc 23 19 4 Lansing Township 17 16 1 Grand Blanc Township 51 45 6 Lapeer 22 19 3 Grand Haven 37 32 5 Lathrup Village 10 9 1 Grand Ledge 15 14 1 Laurium 4 4 0 Grand Rapids 446 355 91 Lawton 6 6 0 Grandville 34 28 6 Lennon 1 1 0 Grant 1 1 0 Leoni Township 6 5 1 Grayling 6 6 0 Leslie 3 3 0 Green Oak Township 14 13 1 Lexington 3 3 0 Greenville 23 17 6 Lincoln Park 66 56 10 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 403 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Tolal law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians MICHIGAN Continued MICHIGAN Continued Lincoln Township 13 11 2 Novi 96 63 33 LindGn 5 5 0 Oak Park 76 65 11 Litchfield 5 5 0 Olivet 3 3 0 Livoniii 188 164 24 Onaw ay 1 1 0 Lowell 9 7 2 Ontwa Township~Edwardst)urg 9 7 2 Ludin'^ton 17 15 2 Orchard Lake 9 g 1 Luna Pier 4 4 0 Oscoda Township 13 12 1 Mackinac Island 11 10 1 Otisville 1 1 0 N^ackinaw City 7 7 0 CJtsego 8 7 1 Madison Heights 77 61 16 Ovid 3 3 0 iVladison Township 2 2 0 24 22 2 Mancelona 3 3 0 Oxford 7 4 3 ividl 11^ ICC 15 13 2 Pal chnient 3 0 ]V1 am s ti u e 10 9 1 Parma~ Sandstone 2 2 0 Manton 1 1 0 Paw Paw 10 8 2 Marenisco Township 2 2 0 Pent water 3 3 0 Marine City g 7 1 7 7 0 Manon 1 1 0 Pet OS key 19 17 2 Mfarlette 5 5 0 Pigeon 2 2 0 Marquette 42 36 Pinckney 4 4 0 Marshall 19 14 5 Pinconning 3 3 0 Mary sville 19 16 3 Pittsfield Township 48 36 12 14 13 I Plain well 10 9 1 Malta wan 0 Pleasant Ridge 7 7 0 May ville 2 2 0 Plymouth 17 16 1 Melvindale 30 27 3 Plymouth Township 46 30 16 Memphis 3 3 0 Pontiac 219 170 49 jVlendon 2 2 0 Portage 82 58 24 Menominee 19 17 2 Port Austin 1 1 0 jVlendian Township 49 43 Port Huron 72 51 21 Metamora Township 6 6 0 Portland 6 5 1 N^ichiana 3 3 0 Port Sanilac 1 1 0 Midland 52 49 3 Potterville 3 3 0 Milan 16 12 4 Prairieville Township 2 2 0 Milford 23 18 5 Raisin Township 2 2 0 Millington 1 1 0 Reading 2 2 0 N^onroe 52 45 7 Redford Township 86 68 18 N^ontague 5 5 0 Reed City 4 4 0 N^ontrose Township 13 12 Reese 2 2 0 Morenci 5 5 0 Richfield Township {Genesee County) 11 9 2 Morrice 2 2 0 Richfield Township (Rosconunon County) 5 5 0 EV/1r\iint f~^lf*mf*nc iVlULillL V^lCJlICIJa 37 32 5 Richland 2 2 0 jVlount IVlorris 9 I Richland Township 4 4 0 Mount Morris Township 38 34 4 Richmond 12 9 3 FV/lr\iint Pi f* '1 '1 n 1" 41 34 7 River Rouge 30 27 3 Mundy Township 21 18 3 Riverview 33 29 4 N^unising g 5 0 Rochester 28 20 8 Muskegon 89 79 10 Rockford 13 10 3 N^uskegon l^eights 29 27 2 Rockwood 14 8 IVluskegon Township 16 15 1 Rogers City 8 8 0 Napoleon Township 3 3 0 Romeo 12 8 4 Nashville 2 2 0 Romulus 77 61 16 Ne^aunee 11 10 Roosevelt Park 11 10 1 Newaygo 5 4 Rose City 3 3 0 New Baltimore 17 16 1 Roseville 101 89 12 N e w b eiTy 3 3 0 Royal Oak 114 95 19 New Buffalo 7 6 1 Saginaw 122 110 12 New Haven 7 6 1 Saginaw Township 45 41 4 Niles 31 21 10 Saline 19 14 5 Niles Township 11 10 1 Sand Lake 1 1 0 North Branch 4 4 0 Sandusky 6 6 0 Northfield Township 14 12 2 Sault Ste. Marie 32 27 5 North Muskegon 12 U 1 Schoolcraft 3 3 0 North ville 19 16 3 Scottville 3 3 0 Northville Township 40 29 11 Sebewaing 3 3 0 Norton Shores 31 29 2 Shelby 3 3 0 Norvell Township 2 2 0 Shelby Township 83 63 20 Norway 6 6 0 Shepherd 1 1 0 404 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City hy state employees officers civilians MICHIGAN Continued MICHIGAN Continued Somerset Township 2 2 0 Wy o mi ng 136 101 35 South field 177 157 20 Yale 5 5 0 S o u th 3.te 49 39 10 Ypsilanti 52 40 12 South Hsven 26 19 7 Zeeland 10 9 1 South Lyon 19 17 2 Zilwaukee 2 2 0 South Rock-WOoci 3 3 0 % 7 1 MINNESOTA Spsulding Xownship 1 1 0 Spnn*^ A.rt)or Township 2 2 0 Albany 4 4 0 Springfield 17 16 1 Albert Lea 40 30 10 Spring Lake -Ferry s burg 10 9 1 Alexandria 20 16 4 Spnn*'"port Township 2 2 0 A.nnandale 5 5 0 Stsnton 1 1 0 Anoka 35 28 7 St. Charles 3 3 0 Appleton 4 4 0 St. Clair 12 10 2 Apple Valley 67 47 20 St. Clair Shores 101 85 16 Austin 33 30 3 Sterling l^eights 222 167 55 2 2 0 St. Ignace 6 g 0 Babbitt 4 4 0 St. Johns 13 11 2 12 11 1 St. Joseph 25 18 7 Bay port 9 9 0 St. Joseph Township 13 12 1 6 5 1 5 1 Belle Plaine 7 6 1 Sturgis 24 17 7 Bemidji 29 26 3 Summit Township 6 6 0 Benson 8 7 1 Sumpter Township 16 13 3 Big Lake 12 10 2 Suttons Bay 1 1 0 Biwabik 7 7 0 Swartz Creek 9 g 1 61 47 14 Sylvan Lake 5 5 0 Blooming Prairie 3 3 0 130 99 31 Bloomin*^ton 141 109 32 Tecu ms e h 17 15 2 Blue Earth 6 6 0 Thomas Township 9 % 1 Brainerd 30 24 Three Oaks 3 3 0 Breckenridge 10 7 3 Three Rivers 20 16 4 Brooklyn Center 55 42 13 Tittahawassee Township 4 4 0 Brooklyn Park 105 81 24 Traverse City 36 33 3 Browns Valley 2 2 0 Trenton 43 41 2 Brownton 2 2 0 193 135 58 Buffalo 18 15 3 Tuscarora Township 3 7 1 Burnsville 86 70 16 Ubly 2 2 0 Caledonia 5 4 1 Unadilla Township 2 2 0 Cambridge 10 10 0 Union City 4 4 0 Cannon Falls 7 6 1 Utica 21 16 5 Centennial Lakes 19 15 4 Van Buren Township 45 33 12 Champhn 26 22 4 Vassar 7 7 0 Chaska 27 21 6 Vernon 2 2 0 Chisago City 6 5 1 Vi c ks bu rg 4 4 0 Chisholin 12 1 1 1 Walker 47 38 9 Clotiiiet 21 19 2 Walled Lake 20 14 6 Cold Spring 7 6 1 WtiiTC n 291 247 44 Coluinbia Heights 29 22 7 ^^litcrford Township 111 85 26 Coon Rapids 71 61 10 ^^titcrloo Township 2 2 0 Corcoran 4 4 0 ^^titcrtown Township 1 0 Cottage Grove 48 36 12 ^^titcrvlict 3 3 0 Crookston 16 14 2 Wtiylsnd g 5 1 8 2 ^Vtiync 55 43 12 Crystal 34 25 9 ^^6st Bloomficld Township 101 75 26 Dawson 3 3 0 West Branch 7 g 1 EJay ton 5 5 0 Westland 120 94 26 Deephaven- Woodland 9 7 2 White Cloud 3 2 1 Detroit Lakes 15 13 2 WhitehaU 9 8 1 Dilworth 6 5 1 White Lake Township 35 25 10 Duluth 171 143 28 White Pigeon 4 4 0 Eagan 87 67 20 Williamston 5 5 0 Eagle Lake 3 3 0 Wixom 27 23 4 East Grand Forks 22 20 2 Wolverine Lake 9 8 1 Eden Prairie 86 62 24 Woodhaven 38 33 5 Edina 65 49 16 Woodstock Township 1 1 0 Elk River 34 27 7 Wyandotte 58 43 15 Elmore 1 1 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 405 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilians MINNESOTA Continued MINNESOTA Continued Fiv 12 7 5 Mnrth Rr'inr-li 12 10 2 EveIgIH 11 10 1 Northfield 25 19 6 Fairmont 20 17 3 North Mankato 13 12 1 Ftirit)a.Lilt 36 28 g Nnrth *st Pqiil 18 16 2 Ftirmington 18 16 2 Oakdale 36 28 g Fergus Falls 24 20 4 10 Flo od w oo d 3 3 0 5 5 0 Forest Lake 21 19 2 Orono 20 18 2 Fridley 43 37 Ortonville 5 4 Gilbert 0 6 5 1 Glencoe 12 11 (3 w ato nn a 28 26 2 Glen wood 4 4 0 Park Rapids g 7 Golden Valley 39 30 9 Payne sville 4 4 0 Good view 4 4 0 Plainview 5 5 0 Grand Rapids 18 14 4 Plymouth 74 59 15 Granite Falls 5 4 ]^ Princeton 10 9 I Hallock 1 0 Prior Lake 25 21 4 Hastings 28 25 3 Proctor g 7 H er ni ant o w n 12 10 2 Ramsey 21 17 4 Hibbmg 33 29 4 Red Wing 30 24 Hopkins 38 25 13 Redwood Falls 10 9 Hoyt Lakes 9 9 0 Richfield 56 43 13 Hutchinson 35 23 12 Richmond 2 2 0 International Falls 13 12 1 Robbinsdale 25 20 5 Inver Grove Heights 36 29 7 Rochester 163 120 43 Jackson 7 5 Roseau 6 5 \ Janes ville 5 Ro se mo un t 21 18 3 Jordan 10 g 2 Ro Seville 53 46 7 ICasson 3 g 0 Sartell 14 12 2 Kimball 2 2 0 Sauk Centre 6 5 1 La Crescent g 7 1 Sauk Rapids 13 12 1 Lake City 10 9 1 Savage 32 26 6 2 2 0 Shako pee 38 33 5 Lakefield 3 3 0 Silver Lake 2 2 0 Lakeville 63 46 17 Sleepy Eye 6 0 Lester Prairie 3 3 0 South Lake Minnetonka 16 14 2 Le Sueur 7 7 0 South St. Paul 27 25 2 Lindstroni 7 I Springfield 5 5 0 Lino Lakes 25 22 3 Spring Lake Park 13 2 Litchfield 10 9 St Anthony 22 20 2 Little Falls 13 11 2 5 5 0 Long Praine 0 St. Cloud 106 86 20 IVladison g g 0 Stewart 2 2 0 Mankato 55 45 10 St Francis 10 9 iVlaple Grove 66 56 10 Stillwater 23 20 3 a pie wo od 65 47 18 St James g 7 I lyial 23 21 2 k3l. JvJ^CUIl 5 0 IVledina 9 7 2 St Louis Park 65 49 16 iVlCllvJaC g 5 I St. Paul 758 552 206 Mendota Heights 17 15 2 St. Paul Park g g 0 Milaca 4 4 0 St. Peter 19 14 5 iVlinneapohs 1 035 800 235 Thief River Falls 17 16 I IVlinnetonka 74 55 19 4 4 0 N^inneti ista 12 10 2 1 W U liaL UUi ?i g 7 I Montevideo 10 9 1 Virginia 21 20 1 Montgomery 5 1 Wabasha 7 6 1 oo rhe ad 57 45 12 ^Vadena 7 5 I IVloose Lake 4 4 0 Waitp P'lrt VVtiJLC r uliv 15 12 3 Mora 9 8 1 Warroad 6 5 1 Morris 9 8 1 Waseca 15 13 2 Mound 15 12 3 Wayzata 8 8 0 Mounds View 19 17 2 Wells 4 4 0 Mountain Lake 4 4 0 West Hennepin 10 8 2 New Brighton 30 27 3 West St. Paul 33 24 9 New Hope 33 27 6 Wheaton 4 3 1 Newport 8 8 0 White Bear Lake 34 27 7 New Prague 11 9 2 Willmar 36 32 4 New Ulm 22 19 3 Windom 9 8 1 406 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total City by state employees officers civilians C//V 5/(7fe employees officers civiliam MINNESOTA Continued MISSISSIPPI Continued w inriCD3.^o 2 2 Q 4 2 2 Winon3. 43 38 5 Natchez 79 53 26 Woodbury 55 49 6 New Albany 21 19 2 ^Vorth 1 n ^to n 30 22 Newton 15 10 5 Wyoniin*' 5 5 0 Ocean Springs 47 34 13 Z u mbro tQ 5 0 Okolona 6 6 0 Olive Branch 67 52 15 MISSISSIPPI Oxford 59 50 9 Pasca^oula 90 59 31 Aberdeen 20 16 4 Pass Christian 25 19 6 Ackerm a n 5 5 0 Pearl 64 51 13 Amory 23 17 Pelahatchie 7 5 2 B 3.1dwyii 12 11 Petal 28 21 7 Bfltesville 45 35 10 Pic ay line 56 36 20 Bciy St Louis 35 26 9 Pickens 2 2 0 Belzoni 16 10 g Poplarville 1 1 10 1 Boone ville 35 27 Port Gibson 13 10 3 Br3.n don 39 27 12 10 7 3 Brook-hciven 40 33 7 (^u 1 tni an 11 1 1 0 5 5 0 Ray mo nd 6 6 0 Byhsbii 13 9 4 Ri chl an d 38 27 11 C tirths 17 13 4 Rid^eland 78 51 27 45 40 5 Ripley 12 1 1 1 Cleveland 49 40 9 Rolling Fork 7 7 0 Collins 14 10 4 Ruleville 12 8 4 Columbia. 38 27 11 Sandersville 3 3 0 5 4 1 Senatobia 19 15 4 (""nrinth V^\J1 IllLII 46 37 9 kjiicjuy 10 4 Decatur 5 Southaven 91 75 16 De Kalb 5 Stark ville 51 44 7 7 4 3 Summit g 7 1 Durant 5 5 0 Sunflower 3 3 0 Ld w ard s 3 3 0 Tchula 4 4 0 Eupora 9 7 2 Tupelo 120 106 14 Florence 16 11 5 Ty le r to w n 4 3 1 Flo wood 45 35 10 Utica 7 7 0 Fulton 10 10 0 Vaiden 2 2 0 doster 4 2 Verona 6 0 Greenville 125 87 38 Vicksbur*^ 98 73 25 Greenwood 75 55 20 Water Valley 10 9 1 Grenada 47 42 5 AVa V eland 28 23 5 G u Ifp ort 260 194 66 AVay ne sb 0 r o 21 15 Heidelberg 5 I West Point 34 25 9 Hollandale 12 g 4 13 10 3 Holly Springs 22 17 5 Winona 15 13 2 Horn Lake 66 54 12 Yazoo City 39 25 14 Houston 9 9 0 Indianola 26 19 7 MISSOURI I nve r ne s s 4 4 0 luka 13 10 3 A.dnan 2 2 0 Jackson 693 455 238 A.d V a nc e 3 3 0 Laurel 78 52 26 Alton 2 2 0 Leakesville 3 2 A.nderson 4 4 0 Leland 21 16 5 A.ppleton City 3 3 0 Lexington 11 10 A.rbyrd 1 1 0 Long Beach 45 30 15 Archie 2 2 0 Lucedale 17 11 g A rnnlH 57 45 12 Macon 11 10 1 Ash Grove 3 3 0 Madison 52 39 13 Ashland 5 5 0 Magee 16 16 0 Aurora 20 14 6 Magnolia 6 6 0 Auxvasse 1 1 0 Marks 5 4 1 Ava 10 8 2 McComb 51 31 20 Ballwin 65 50 15 McLain 2 1 1 Bates City 2 2 0 Mendenhall 10 7 3 Battlefield 4 4 0 Meridian 105 90 15 Belle 4 3 1 Moorhead 6 6 0 Bellefontaine Neighbors 26 25 1 Morton 14 10 4 Bel-Nor 10 9 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 407 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilians MTSSOI TR T rnntintipH MTSSOI IRT PnntiniipH Bel-Ridge 16 15 I Creve Coeur 61 50 11 Belton 59 39 20 Crocker 3 3 0 B erlce ley 57 46 11 Crystal City 21 16 5 9 5 4 Cuba 14 12 2 Bethany 5 0 Dellwood 19 17 2 Beverly Hills 4 4 0 Deslo^e 10 10 0 Billings 4 4 0 De Soto 20 15 5 Birch Tree 2 1 1 Des Peres 48 41 7 Bisnitirck. 2 2 0 Dexter 24 18 6 Bloonifielci 2 2 0 Di amo nd 2 2 0 Blue Springs 101 71 30 7 4 3 BollVtil" 21 16 5 Doniphan 13 10 3 Bonne Terre 10 10 0 2 2 0 Boonville 28 21 7 Duenweg 4 4 0 Bourbon g 0 Ducjuesne 9 6 3 Bowlin*^ Green 9 5 3 East Lynne 1 1 0 Bra.nson 53 38 15 East Prairie 10 7 3 Branson ^Vest 7 1 4 3 1 Braymer 1 1 0 Edmund son 10 9 1 Brecliennd^'e H.ills 15 14 1 15 9 Brentwood. 34 25 9 El Dorado Springs 11 7 4 Bridgeton 68 56 12 Ellin ston 2 2 0 Brookfield 16 10 El lis vi He 20 19 1 B uclchn 1 0 Elsberry 4 4 0 Buckner 1 1 0 Eureka 27 23 4 Buffalo 9 g 1 Excelsior Springs 29 20 9 Bunker 1 0 1 1 0 Butler 17 10 7 Fair Grove 3 3 0 Byrnes Mill 5 5 0 Fair Play 1 1 0 P'lhnnl 11 5 5 2 2 0 California 5 1 Far mi ngton 34 26 g Calverton Park 5 2 Fayette 9 9 0 Camden ton 14 11 3 Ferguson 62 52 10 C a mer 0 n 20 15 5 38 27 11 Campbell 4 4 cn '-■ ' rioi issani 103 81 22 Canalou 1 0 1 1 0 Canton 5 4 1 Fordland 1 1 0 Cape Girardeau 97 70 27 Fonstell 5 5 0 Card well 2 2 0 Forsyth 7 1 Carl Junction 14 10 4 Fre d en c kto w n g 0 Carroll ton 7 1 Freeman 1 1 0 C arterville g Q Frontenac 27 21 g Carthage 35 27 32 25 7 CarLtthersville 21 20 1 Gainesville 2 2 0 Cassville g g 0 Galena 1 1 0 Center 2 2 0 Gallatin 3 3 0 Centralia 12 7 5 Garden City 3 3 0 Chaffee 9 5 4 5 5 0 Charlack 3 0 Gideon 3 3 0 Charleston 21 15 Gladstone 54 42 12 Chesterfield 91 79 12 Glasgow 3 3 0 Chillicothe 23 17 Glendale 14 11 3 Clarence 1 0 Golden City 3 2 1 (""I'lrVtnn v^ltli JvLUil 3 3 0 Goodman 1 1 0 Claycomo 16 11 5 Gower 4 4 0 Clayton 71 53 18 Gram Valley 17 15 2 2 2 0 Granby 6 5 1 Clinton 21 20 1 Gran din 1 1 0 Cole Camp 3 3 0 Grandview 62 49 13 Columbia 175 141 34 Greenwood 6 6 0 Concordia 6 6 0 Hallsville 2 2 0 Cool Valley 11 10 1 Hamilton 3 3 0 Cooler 1 1 0 Hannibal 44 32 12 Colder 2 1 1 Hardin 2 1 1 Cottleville 8 8 0 Harrisonville 29 21 8 Country Club Hills 9 9 0 Hartville 1 1 0 Crane 5 4 1 Hayti 9 8 1 Crestwood 45 35 10 Hayti Heights 4 4 0 408 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians MTSSOI TR T rnntintipH MISSOI IRT PnntiniipH Hazel wood 75 58 17 Linn 3 3 0 Hennettci 1 I 0 Linn Creek 3 3 0 tl crc u 1 an c uixi 11 10 Lock wood 2 2 0 a criTi arm 10 5 5 Lone Jack 2 2 0 Higbee 1 1 0 Louisiana 17 9 HigginsvillG 14 9 5 Lowry City 2 2 Highl andvillc 2 2 0 IVIacon 13 l\ 2 Hillsboro 6 0 Maiden 14 12 2 15 14 I JVl an c he s ter 41 38 3 Holcomb 2 2 0 Mansfield 5 5 0 Holden g 7 1 IVlaplewood 24 22 2 Hollister 16 10 Marble Hill 5 5 0 Holt 2 2 0 IVlarceline 9 6 3 Holts Summit 10 9 1 IVlarionville 2 2 0 Homers viIIg 2 2 0 ]V1 arc] uand 1 1 0 Houston 5 5 0 Marshall 34 23 Houston L^akc 5 5 0 Marshfield 8 8 0 Humans ville 2 2 0 IVlarston 2 2 0 Huntsville 2 2 0 Marthasville 1 1 0 2 2 0 IVIaryland Heights 94 78 16 inQepenQence 293 206 87 A^ai y ville 23 19 4 Irondale 1 1 0 Matthews 1 1 0 Ironton 5 5 0 Maysville 1 1 0 Jackson 29 23 IVlemphis 5 4 JASCO Metropolitian 4 2 IVlemam ^Voods \ 0 2 2 0 IVlexico 36 33 3 Jefferson City 113 85 28 Milfln 5 5 0 Jennings 51 46 5 Miner 9 5 4 Jone sburg 1 0 Moberly 47 35 12 Joplin 89 79 10 JVloline A.cres 10 9 I l^aholca 3 3 0 Monett 30 21 9 Kansas City 1,947 1,263 684 Monroe City 7 6 1 l^eai ney 12 11 ]^ JVlontgomery City 5 5 0 K.ennett 30 23 7 IVlontrose 0 Kimberlmg City 9 3 IVlorehouse I I 0 ICimmswiclic 1 0 Mosby I 0 ICings ville I 0 5 I Kirksville 28 26 2 Mound City 2 2 0 K.1 rk w o od 67 56 11 JVlountam Grove 16 10 K.nob Noster 11 5 5 JVlountam View 7 7 0 La Belle 1 0 IVlount Vernon 10 10 0 Ladue 31 24 7 Napoleon 3 3 0 La Grange 10 2 Neosho 28 26 2 Lake Lotawana g 7 1 Nevada 31 22 9 Lake Ozark 15 10 5 New Florence 3 3 0 L ake s h ire 4 4 0 New Franklin 3 2 T iVf* T r\iiic 31 23 New Haven 7 7 0 Lake Tap aw in go 1 1 0 New London 2 2 0 Lake Waukomis 3 2 i^ CW LvlaxAl IQ g 7 I Lake ^Vinnebago 4 4 0 New Melle 2 2 0 12 11 1 Nixa 26 19 7 LjU iVlUillC 2 2 0 Noel 5 5 0 Lana^an 1 0 N o rb or n e 0 La Plata 3 3 0 Normandy 23 22 1 Lathrop 5 5 0 North Kansas City 61 46 15 Laurie 6 0 North mo o r 2 2 0 Lawson 7 g I North woods 16 14 2 Leadmgton g 5 I Norwood I 0 Leadwood 4 4 0 Oak Grove 12 11 1 Lebanon 35 26 9 Oakview Village 4 4 0 Ixe's Summit 149 103 46 Odessa 10 10 0 Leeton 1 1 0 O* Fallon 123 95 28 Lexington 8 7 1 Ohvette 37 22 15 Liberal 2 2 0 Olympian Village 1 1 0 Liberty 52 37 15 Oran 1 1 0 Licking 5 5 0 Osage Beach 35 22 13 Lilbourn 2 2 0 Otteiville 1 1 0 Lincoln 3 3 0 Overland 56 45 11 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 409 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City hy state employees officers civilians MISSOURI Continued MISSOURI Continued Owens viIIe 7 1 St. Clair 16 13 3 Ozark 25 22 3 Steele 4 4 0 PilClflC 25 18 7 Steel ville 6 0 15 14 1 Ste Genevieve 10 9 1 10 5 4 St George 4 4 0 Park Hills 16 14 2 St lames 8 0 Parkville 12 11 1 St. lohn 26 24 2 2 2 0 St. Joseph 157 114 43 Peculiar 9 g 1 St. Louis 2,047 1,489 558 1 0 St Marys \ 1 0 Perry ville 25 24 1 3 3 0 Pevely 20 14 St. Peters 101 82 19 Piedmont 4 4 0 StraiTord 5 5 0 Pierce City 3 3 0 St. Robert 22 16 6 Pilot Grove 1 1 0 Sturgeon 2 2 0 Pilot Knob 1 1 0 Sugar Creek 21 15 6 Pine Lawn 27 21 6 Sullivan 24 16 8 Pmeville 4 4 0 Suinmers ville \ 1 0 Platte City 9 9 0 Sunrise I^each 2 2 0 Platte Woods 2 2 0 Sunset Hills 30 23 7 Plattsburg 5 5 0 Sweet Springs 3 3 0 Pleasant Hill 16 11 5 3 3 0 Pleasant Hope 2 2 0 Thayer 9 6 3 Pleasant Valley 12 g 4 Xheodosia 1 1 0 Polo 1 0 3 3 0 Poplar Bluff 53 43 10 Town and Country 38 33 5 Port ag e V 1 1 le 14 10 4 Trenton 17 11 Potosi 13 9 4 15 14 1 Puxico 2 2 0 Tr u e sd al e \ 1 0 R 'J nH/llnli IV til 1 Ll\J J Ui 1 3 3 0 19 17 2 R ay 111 0 re 32 22 10 l_Inion ville 2 2 0 Ray town 73 54 19 University City 101 79 22 Reeds Spring 4 4 0 Van Bui en 2 2 0 Republic 26 16 10 Vandalia 9 5 4 Rich Hill 7 3 4 Velda City 12 8 4 Ric h 1 an d 5 1 Verona 1 0 Ricliniond 19 12 7 Versailles 11 11 0 Richmond Heights 49 41 8 Viburnum 1 1 0 Risco 1 1 0 Vinita Park 13 12 1 Ri V er s 1 de 25 21 4 ^Valnut Grove 2 2 0 Ri V er V 1 e w 11 10 1 Wardell 2 1 1 Rockaway Beach 2 2 0 Warr e n sbu rg 33 30 3 Rock Hill 12 11 1 ^Varr e nt o n 17 15 2 Rock Port 3 3 0 Warsaw 7 7 0 Ro *-'^crs ville 0 Wars on Woods 7 1 Rolla 47 28 19 Washburn 1 1 0 Salem 18 13 5 Wa shington 30 26 4 Salisbury g 4 4 \Vay nesville 9 8 1 Sarcoxie 3 3 Q Weatheiby Uake 4 4 0 Savannah 5 5 0 Webb City 27 21 6 Scott City 13 9 4 Webster Groves 50 41 9 Sedalia 55 45 10 Well 1 ng to n 1 1 0 Seli*^man 2 2 0 Wellston 13 12 1 Senath 3 3 0 Wellsville 4 4 0 Seneca 7 7 0 Wen tz ville 59 42 17 Seymour 5 5 0 Weston 4 4 0 Shelbina 5 5 0 West Plains 27 22 5 S hre w s bury 21 18 3 Whe ato n 1 1 Q Sikeston 66 57 9 Willard 10 9 1 Silex 1 1 0 Willow Springs 6 5 1 Slater 6 3 3 Windsor 6 6 0 Smithville 12 11 1 Winfield 2 2 0 Southwest City 4 4 0 Winona 2 2 0 Sparta 2 2 0 Wood Heights 2 2 0 Springfield 408 332 76 Woodson Terrace 19 17 2 Stanberry 1 1 0 Wright City 7 6 1 St. Ann 45 37 8 St. Charles 146 110 36 410 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C//V M' employees officers civilians MONTANA NEBRASKA Continued Baker 3 3 Q „ ijeneva 4 4 0 Belgrade 11 9 2 18 15 3 Billings 159 129 30 Gordon 6 5 1 Boulder 2 2 0 G o the nburg 10 6 4 Bozeinan 49 40 9 Grand Island 83 75 Bridger 2 2 0 Hastings 50 35 15 Cliinoolv. 4 4 0 Ho 1 dr e ge 16 10 Columbia Halls 9 9 0 Imperial 4 4 0 Conrad 5 5 0 Kearney 63 51 12 Cut Bank % 7 1 Kimball 6 5 1 Dillon g 7 1 La Vista 30 26 4 East Helena 4 4 0 Lexington 16 14 2 Eureka 3 3 0 Lincoln 407 308 99 Fort Benton 3 3 0 2 2 0 Glas*^ow 12 7 5 Madison 4 4 0 Glendive 12 9 3 McCook 20 16 4 Great Falls 117 80 37 Milford 5 5 0 Hamiltoii 15 14 1 IVlinden 6 5 1 25 19 Mitchell 5 5 0 Helena 69 48 21 Nebraska City 13 12 1 T-Tr\f ^nriTKTc 2 2 Q Mi=>1i (iVi 3 3 0 Joliet 2 2 0 Norfolk 64 42 22 Kalispell 40 31 9 North Platte 67 42 25 16 12 4 Ogallala 1 1 10 1 Lew 1 stowii 18 13 5 Omaha 888 719 169 Libby 6 6 0 O'Neill 8 7 1 Livingston 13 13 0 Ord 7 4 3 Manhattan 3 3 0 Papillion 32 28 4 Miles City 20 16 4 Pierce 3 3 0 N^issoula 102 84 18 Plainview 5 2 3 Plains 3 3 0 Plattsmouth 19 16 3 Plentywood 5 4 1 Ralston 14 13 1 Poison 12 11 1 Schuyler 9 7 2 Red Lod^'e 7 7 0 Scottsbluff 36 32 4 Ronan City 4 4 0 Seward 11 10 1 Sidney 10 9 1 Sidney 14 12 2 Steven sville 4 4 0 South Sioux City 28 27 1 St. Ignatius 2 2 0 Superior 4 4 0 Xhompson Falls 3 3 0 Syracuse 3 3 0 Three Forks 4 3 1 Te c u m seh 4 3 1 3 3 0 Tekamah 3 3 0 West Yellowstone 11 5 Val e nt 1 ne 5 4 1 Whitefish 18 13 5 Valley 5 5 0 Whitehall 2 1 1 Wahoo 6 6 0 Wolf Point 7 1 Wayne 14 9 5 West Point 7 6 1 NEBRASKA Wilber 4 4 0 ^'ymore 3 3 0 Alliance 26 18 York 20 14 Ashland 4 4 0 Auburn 5 5 0 NEVADA Aurora 7 7 0 Bayard 3 3 0 Boulder City 38 29 9 Beatrice 31 21 10 Carlin 8 6 2 B ellevue 92 81 11 EUco 38 35 3 Blair 15 13 2 Fallon 31 20 11 Bridgeport 3 3 0 Henderson 387 291 96 Broken Bow 5 4 1 Las Vegas JVletropolitan Police Central City 6 5 1 Department 4,055 1,981 2,074 Chadron 17 U 6 Lovelock 6 5 1 Columbus 46 31 15 Mesquite 36 24 12 Cozad 10 6 4 North Las Vegas 319 213 106 Crete 18 11 7 Reno 441 339 102 David City 7 6 1 Sparks 133 93 40 Elkhorn 15 14 1 West Wendover 21 14 7 Fairbury 9 8 1 Winnemucca 20 16 4 Falls City 13 9 4 Yerington 8 7 1 Fremont 43 36 7 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 411 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam NFW HAMPSHIRF NFW HAMPSTTTRF rnntiniipH A 1 ttfiirl 2 2 Q i^e u ano n 43 32 1 1 Alton 14 11 3 7 5 1 Amlicrst 18 16 2 Lincoln 11 6 5 Antrim 4 4 0 3 3 0 Ashland 5 0 Litchfield 11 9 2 Auburn 9 7 2 I ittlptnn 14 1 1 3 B ^rnstcQcl 4 4 0 London derr y 59 43 16 Barring ton 7 6 1 Loudon 7 6 1 D ill Licit 5 4 ]^ JVl an che s ter 271 203 68 Bedford 42 29 13 Meredith 17 13 4 Belmont 17 14 3 Merrimack 48 37 11 Bennington 2 2 0 Middleton 2 2 0 26 20 g 28 25 3 Bethlehem 5 1 Milton 7 6 1 Bosc3.wen 5 IVlont Vernon 3 3 0 B re nt wo od 4 4 0 JVl 0 u 1 to nbo r 0 12 9 3 Bristol 9 7 2 New Boston 4 3 1 Campton 5 1 New Castle 3 3 0 Ccindiii 5 New Durham 5 4 1 Canterbury 2 2 0 Newfields 2 2 0 Carroll 4 4 0 New Hampton 6 6 0 Chiirlestown 5 3 Newington 10 9 1 Chester 3 2 N e w m ar ke t 21 14 7 Chesterfield 6 5 1 Newport 18 13 5 Clare niont 28 23 5 Newton 5 1 Colebrook 5 5 0 Northfield 10 9 1 Concord 95 80 15 North Hampton 11 10 1 Conway 30 21 9 North wood 5 5 1 Danville 1 0 Nottin*^ham 7 6 1 7 I Ossipee g 7 1 Deeri ng 2 2 0 Pel ham 24 18 71 57 14 Peterborough 12 10 2 Dover 65 53 12 g 7 1 Dublin 3 3 0 Plymouth 16 10 6 FnfiplH iljJIllClU 7 I Portsmouth 86 65 21 12 11 I Raymond 26 18 g Epsom 5 4 I Rind 2e 9 8 1 34 24 10 Rochester 64 50 14 Farmi n ^ to n 13 11 2 Rol 1 i n sford 4 4 0 Fitz William 4 3 I Sanboi nton g 7 1 Franconia 3 3 0 Sandown 6 6 0 Frank-lm 23 16 7 Sandwich 2 2 0 Fr e edo m 2 2 0 Somers worth 32 25 7 Fremont 3 3 0 Springfield 1 1 0 23 17 g Stnffnrrl kj Ll LlLlUJ Li. 3 3 0 Gilmanton 5 4 Stratham 10 9 1 Goffstown 40 28 12 SiiCTar Hill 2 2 0 G or ham 11 3 S wanzey 14 11 3 G r a ntham 4 3 Thoi n ton 5 4 1 Gree nl an d 6 0 Tilton 15 13 2 Hamp stead 6 0 Troy 3 3 0 Hampton 43 34 9 Tuftonboro 3 3 0 Hancock 2 2 0 Wakefield 9 8 1 Hanover 34 20 14 Walpole 4 3 1 Henniker 10 g 2 Warner 5 4 1 Hillsborough 17 11 ^Vate^ville Valley 6 5 1 Hinsdale 7 I 10 9 1 Holderness 4 4 0 Webster 2 2 0 Hooksett 32 21 11 Winchester 7 6 1 Hopkinton 7 6 1 Windham 24 18 6 Hudson 58 43 15 Wolfeboro 18 12 6 Jaffrey 12 11 1 Keene 56 42 14 NEW JERSEY Kensington 3 3 0 Kingston 9 8 1 Aberdeen Township 40 33 7 Laconia 44 34 10 Absecon 33 26 7 Lancaster 7 6 1 Allendale 19 14 5 Langdon 1 1 0 Allenhurst 13 9 4 412 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam NFW TFRSFY PnntiniipH NFW TFRSFY rnntiniipH Allentown 6 6 0 Clark Township 53 41 12 Alpha 6 6 0 Clayton 19 17 2 Alpine 13 13 0 Clemen ton 15 14 1 Afidover Township 16 11 5 Cliffside Park 48 42 6 As bury Park 90 75 15 Clifton 186 155 31 Atlantic City 515 412 103 Clinton 10 10 0 Atlantic Highlands 20 15 5 Clinton Township 25 22 3 Audubon 20 18 2 28 22 6 Audubon Park. 5 Colling s wood 34 30 4 Aval on 32 20 12 Colts Neck Township 21 20 1 rt.v uy "Liic^ocd. 12 12 0 Cranbury Township 18 17 I Barnegat Township 40 31 9 C ran ford Township 69 49 20 B arnngton 16 15 Cres skill 29 24 5 Bay Head 9 g 1 Deal 20 16 4 Bayonne 271 233 38 Delanco Township 9 8 1 Beach Haven 16 \\ 5 Delaware Township 7 \ Beach wood 20 18 2 Delran Township 34 29 5 Bedminster Township 18 17 1 Demarest 14 14 0 Belleville 117 110 7 Denville Township 40 32 Bell ma wr 25 23 2 Deptford Township 68 62 6 Belniar 28 21 7 42 36 Belvidere 6 g 0 Dover Township 198 151 47 Ber^enfield 52 45 7 Dumont 38 31 7 Berkeley Heights Township 33 26 7 Dunel len 20 16 4 Berkeley Township 92 71 21 Eastampton Township 15 14 I Berlin 19 18 1 East Brunswick Township 123 93 30 Berlin Township 21 19 2 East Greenwich Township 18 16 2 Bernards Township 45 36 9 East Hanover Township 40 34 6 Bernards ville 24 18 East Newark 10 7 3 Beverly 9 g 1 East Orange 332 287 45 Blairstown Township 9 g 1 East Rutherford 40 36 4 Bloomfield 137 119 18 East Windsor Township 62 48 14 Bloominsdale 17 16 Eatontow n 44 35 9 Bogota 20 15 5 Edge water 31 30 1 Boonton 31 24 7 Edgewater Park Township 14 13 I Boonton Township 12 12 0 Edison Township 264 212 52 Boi den town 12 10 2 Egg Haibor City 18 13 5 Bordentown Township 32 24 g Egg Harbor Township 123 93 30 Bound Brook 27 22 5 Elizabeth 456 339 117 Bradley Beach 19 15 4 Elk Township 10 10 0 Branchbur*-'^ Township 28 26 2 I \ 0 Brick Township 159 125 34 Elmwood Park 37 36 1 Brid*-'eton 75 60 15 Em e rs on 21 18 3 Brid^-'ewater Township 96 78 18 Englewood 92 77 15 Brielle 15 14 \ Englewood Cliffs 29 28 I Brif antine 50 36 14 Englishtown 7 7 0 B r 0 okl aw n 7 7 0 Essex Fells 17 13 4 Buena 15 9 6 Evesham Township 80 72 8 D uningion 35 31 4 Ewmg Township 95 83 12 Burlington Township 53 44 9 Fairfield Township 46 39 7 Butler 21 17 4 Fair Haven 17 13 4 Byram Township 16 15 1 Fair Lawn 68 57 11 Caldwell 21 20 1 Fairview 33 27 6 Cahfon 2 2 0 Fan wood 22 21 1 Canidcn 520 435 85 Far Hills 5 5 0 Cape May 28 22 6 Flemington 15 14 1 Carlstadt 33 31 2 Florence Township 31 25 6 Carney's Point Township 25 20 5 Florham Park 37 31 6 Carteret 64 53 11 Fort Lee 124 104 20 Cedar Grove Townsiiip 35 32 3 Franklin 14 13 1 Chatham 28 23 5 Franklin Lakes 27 22 5 Chatham Township 31 23 8 Franklin Township (Gloucester County) 29 26 3 Cherry Hill Township 166 132 34 Franklin Township {Hunterdon County) 6 6 0 Chesilhurst 11 10 1 Franklin Township {Somerset County) 116 99 17 Chester 9 8 1 Freehold 41 32 9 Chesterfield Township 7 7 0 Freehold Township 79 63 16 Chester Township 17 16 1 Frenchtown 2 2 0 Cinnaminson Township 36 31 5 Galloway Township 71 58 13 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 413 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians NEW JERSEY Continued iNEW JEKSHY — Continued Garfield 70 58 12 Lawnside 1 1 10 1 Garwood 19 16 3 Lawrence Township 85 70 15 Gibbsboro 6 g 0 Lebanon Township 10 9 1 Glassboro 55 49 g Leonia 25 18 7 Glen Ridge 33 27 6 Lincoln Park 27 25 2 Glen Rock 24 21 3 Linden 139 129 10 Gloucester City 32 29 3 Lindenwold 44 41 3 Gloucester Township 125 104 21 Linwood 25 21 4 Green Brook Township 26 21 5 Little Egg Harbor Township 47 38 9 Greenwich Township (Gloucester County) 22 17 5 Little rails lownship 28 24 4 Greenwich Township (Warren County) 9 g 1 Little Ferry 32 26 6 Guttenberg 30 23 7 Little Silver 20 15 5 Hackensack 134 112 22 Livingston Township 82 72 10 Hackettstown 21 20 1 Lodi 54 41 13 Haddoniield 27 25 2 Logan Township 18 17 1 Haddon Heights 18 17 Long Beach lownship 51 40 1 1 Haddon Township 32 30 2 Long Branch 1 15 95 20 Haledon 20 17 3 Long Hill Township 37 29 8 Hamburg 9 g 1 Longport 19 15 4 Hamilton Township (Atlantic County) 73 59 14 Lopatcong lownship 15 14 1 Hamilton Township (Mercer County) 209 179 30 r All /"^ IT' u ■ Lower Alloways Creek lownship 21 16 5 Hammonton 39 31 g Lower Township 60 45 15 Hanover Township 39 32 7 Lumbeiton Township 35 31 4 Harding Township 14 13 1 Lyndhurst Township 55 50 5 Hardyston Township 23 17 6 Madison 40 36 4 Harrington Park 10 10 0 Magnolia 1 1 11 0 Harrison 66 53 13 Mahwah Township 65 56 9 Harrison Township 18 15 3 Manalapan Township 76 62 14 Harvey Cedars 9 g 1 Manasquan 23 17 6 Hasbrouck Heights 34 32 2 Manchester Township 80 64 16 Haworth 13 12 1 Mansfield Township (Burlington County) 13 11 2 Hawthorne 37 32 5 Mansfield Township (Wairen County) 15 14 1 Hazlet Township 55 48 7 Mantoloking 7 7 0 Helmetta 4 4 0 Mantua Township 28 26 2 High Bridge 6 6 0 Manville 28 22 6 Highland Park 35 29 6 Maple Shade Township 43 34 9 Highlands 16 12 4 Maplewood Township 74 60 14 Hightstown 19 14 5 Margate City 48 37 11 Hillsborough Township 69 58 11 Marlboro Township 95 76 19 Hillsdale 21 19 2 Matawan 27 22 5 Hillside Township 92 78 14 Maywood 28 24 4 Hi-Nella 1 0 Medford Lakes 10 9 1 Hoboken 194 167 27 Medford Township 53 42 11 Ho-Ho-Kus 17 15 2 Mendham 12 10 2 Holland Township 7 g 1 Mendham Township 15 13 2 Holmdel Township 53 42 11 Merchantville 16 14 2 Hopatcong 31 28 3 Metuchen 34 28 6 Hopewell Township 45 36 9 Middlesex 32 30 2 Howell Township 107 89 18 Middle Township 62 46 16 Independence Township 9 g 1 Middletown Township 130 103 27 Interlaken 5 5 0 Midland Paik 14 13 1 Irvington 212 181 31 Millburn Township 60 50 10 Island Heights 4 4 0 Milltown 19 16 3 Jackson Township 101 83 18 Millville 82 69 13 Jamesburg 17 12 5 Monmouth Beach 1 1 10 1 Jefferson Township 46 39 7 Monroe Township (Gloucester County) 80 67 13 Jersey City 948 806 142 Monroe Township (Middlesex County) 56 42 14 Keansburg 33 26 7 Montclair 145 1 10 r^5 Kearny 131 123 8 Montgomery Township 40 29 11 Kenilworth 31 30 1 Montvale 22 20 2 Keyport 25 19 6 Montville Township 49 42 7 Kinnelon 17 16 1 Moonachie 20 17 3 Lacey Township 55 41 14 Moorestown Township 48 38 10 Lakehurst 9 8 1 Monis Plains 22 17 5 Lakewood Township 128 101 27 Morristown 68 60 8 Lambertville 12 10 2 Morris Township 49 41 8 Laurel Springs 7 7 0 Mountain Lakes 18 14 4 Lavallette 17 12 5 Mountainside 27 22 5 414 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilian.' NEW JERSEY Continued NEW JERSEY Continued Mount Arlington 12 11 1 Plumsted Township 9 8 1 N^OLint Ephriiini 13 12 Pohatcon^ Township 11 10 1 Mount Holly Township 29 27 2 Point Pleasant 41 33 8 Mount Lsurcl Township 86 74 12 Point Pleasant Beach 34 26 8 N^ount Ohvc Township 58 50 g Pompton Lakes 29 25 4 N^ullicQ Township 15 14 Princeton 45 34 11 Nstionfll Pflrk. g g 0 Princeton Township 43 35 8 Neptune City 22 17 5 Prospect Park 15 14 1 Neptune Township 92 74 18 Rahway 94 80 14 Netcong 12 10 2 Ramsey 38 32 Newark 1 562 1 335 227 Randolph Township 47 39 8 New Brunswick 169 134 35 Rantan 23 18 5 N e w field 5 5 0 Raiitan Town.ship 37 35 2 New Hanover Township 4 3 1 Readington Township 26 24 2 New Milford 40 37 3 Red Bank 47 40 7 New Providence 32 26 6 Rid^efield 38 28 10 Newton 31 23 g Ridgefield Park 38 29 9 North .Arlington 44 35 9 Ridge wood 49 44 5 North Bergen Township 139 120 19 Rin^wood 27 22 5 North Brunswick Township 100 84 16 Riverdale 19 15 4 North Caldwell 20 16 4 River Edge 26 22 4 Noithfield 26 24 2 Riverside Township 13 13 0 Mni'fti l-r^^lf*Hr\n i'lUillI irLd.ICU.Ull 25 17 g Riverton 7 5 1 North Hanover Township 10 9 1 River Vale Township 23 21 2 North Plainfield 50 45 5 Rochelle Park Township 20 20 0 Northvale 13 12 1 Rockaway 15 14 1 North Wild wood 37 31 6 Rockaway Township 66 54 12 Norwood 15 14 1 Roseland 34 28 6 Nutley Township 78 66 12 Roselle 66 56 10 Oakland 34 29 5 Roselle Park 40 33 7 Oaklyn 16 14 2 Roxbury Township 53 46 7 Ocean City 80 64 16 Rumson 21 16 5 Ocean Gate 5 0 Runnemede 23 21 2 Oceanport 19 14 5 Rutherford 48 43 5 Ocean Township (^I\^onniouth County) 78 62 16 Saddle Brook Township 33 32 1 Ocean Township ^Ocean County} 24 17 7 Saddle River 21 17 4 Ogdensburg 7 7 0 29 23 6 Old Bridge Township 133 98 35 Sayreville 99 84 15 Old Tappan 14 13 1 Scotch Plains Township 53 46 7 22 21 \ 1 1 1 1 0 Orange 137 115 22 Sea Girt 16 12 4 Oxford Township 5 4 \ Sea Isle City 27 20 7 Palisades Park 36 30 6 Seaside Heights 34 24 10 Palmyra 19 17 2 Seaside Park 20 15 5 Paramus 117 98 19 Secaucus 66 57 9 Park Ridge 20 18 2 Ship Bottom 12 1 1 1 Parsippany-Troy Hills Township 131 107 24 Shrewsbury 20 15 5 Passaic 217 179 38 Somerdale 14 13 1 Paterson 465 376 89 Somers Point 33 27 Paulsboro 22 20 2 Somerville 39 32 7 Peapack and Gladstone g 7 1 South Amboy 27 22 5 Peniberton 4 4 0 South Belmar 11 11 0 Pemberton Township 65 57 g South Bound Brook 13 12 1 Pennington 7 6 1 South Brunswick Township 106 78 28 Pennsauken Township 117 92 25 South Hackensack Township 20 19 1 Penns Grove 18 14 4 South Harrison Township 5 4 1 Pennsville Township 27 25 2 South Orange 63 57 6 Pequannock Township 31 26 5 South Plainfield 71 56 15 Perth Amboy 169 132 37 South River 36 29 7 Phillipsbuig 41 32 9 South Toms River 12 11 1 Pine Beach 7 6 1 Sparta Township 42 34 8 Pine Hill 22 20 2 Spotswood 23 19 4 Pine Valley 4 4 0 Springfield 43 38 5 Piscataway Township 104 89 15 Springfield Township 10 9 1 Pitman 16 15 1 Spring Lake 18 14 4 Plainfield 197 165 32 Spring Lake Heights 15 12 3 Plainsboro Township 47 33 14 Stafford Township 71 50 21 Pleasantville 69 55 14 Stanhope 10 9 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 415 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City' by state employees officers civiliam NEW JERSEY Continued NEW MEXICO otiiiw3.iGr iownsnip j 3 Q Al. A j\ 1 amo g or QO 106 61 45 Stone Harbor 27 19 A.lb u u er c| u e 1,190 879 311 Stratford 15 14 I Angel Fire 3 2 1 Summit 55 47 Arte si a 41 24 17 Snrfritv Q 9 0 18 15 3 Swedesboro 10 9 Bayard 7 1 Teaneck. Township 116 101 15 Belen 28 17 11 Tenafly 38 32 6 Bloomfield 19 15 4 Xewksbury Township 13 12 1 Boscjue Farms 10 9 1 Tinton Falls 40 39 I Capitan 3 3 0 Totowa 3 1 28 3 Carlsbad 74 53 21 Trenton 430 374 56 Cimarron 3 3 0 Tuclicerton 9 9 0 78 55 23 Union Beach 19 15 4 Cor rales 22 19 3 Union City 219 179 40 5 5 0 Union Township 186 133 53 Denimg 41 36 5 Upper Saddle River 24 18 6 Dexter 4 4 0 Ventnor City 50 38 12 Espanola 57 33 24 Vernon Township 43 32 11 Estancia 4 3 1 Verona 34 30 4 Eunice 10 6 4 Vineland 160 139 21 Farmington 145 104 41 Voorhees Township 65 52 13 Gallup 90 55 35 Waldwick 24 20 4 Grants 28 19 9 Walhngton 27 26 1 Hatch 8 5 3 Wall Township 82 71 11 Hobbs 106 69 37 Wanacjue 26 22 4 Jal 8 4 4 Warren Township 34 27 7 Jemez Springs 2 2 0 Washington 1 3 12 1 Eas Vegas 56 39 17 Washington Township (Bergen County) 26 24 2 Lords bur f 13 10 3 Washington Township (Gloucester County} 101 92 9 Los Alamos 50 29 21 Washington Township (Mercer County) 36 27 9 Los Lunas 37 28 9 Washington Township (Morris County) 46 33 13 Melrose 3 2 1 Washington Township (Warren County) 14 13 1 Milan 14 8 (3 Watchung 33 26 7 Ivl or 1 arty 10 9 1 Waterford Township 25 23 2 Portales 37 25 12 Wayne Township 147 118 29 (^uesta 4 3 1 Weehawken Township 67 62 5 24 17 7 Wenonah 6 0 Red River 9 4 5 Westampton Township 24 21 3 Roswell 106 79 27 West A.mwell Township 6 5 1 Ruidoso 38 25 13 West Caldwell Township 32 28 4 Ruidoso Downs 20 1 1 9 ^Vest Deptford Township 41 37 4 Santa Clara 3 2 1 Westfield 74 60 14 Santa Fe 175 134 41 West Long Branch 23 19 4 Santa Rosa 11 7 4 West Milford Township 54 47 7 Silver City 31 26 5 West New York 129 120 9 SocoiTO 27 18 9 West Orant^e 126 109 17 Sunland Park 27 21 West Paterson 30 27 3 10 5 5 Westville 1 1 10 1 Texico 3 3 0 West Wildwood 5 5 0 Truth or Consequences 16 12 4 West Windsor Township 55 44 11 Tucumcari 23 18 5 Westwood 35 28 7 Wharton 22 21 1 NEW YORK Wildwood 59 47 12 Wildwood Crest 28 22 6 Albany 403 330 73 ^^illingboro Township 82 68 14 Albion Village 13 12 1 ^^infield Township 9 9 0 Alexandria Bay Village 3 3 0 Winslow Township 93 74 19 Alfred Village 6 6 0 Woodbine 3 3 0 Allegany Village 2 2 0 Woodbridge Township 242 197 45 Altamont Village 2 2 0 Woodbury 29 27 2 Amherst Town 184 151 33 Woodbury Heights 8 7 1 Amity Town and Belmont Village 1 1 0 WoodcUffLake 19 18 1 Amity ville Village 25 25 0 Woodlynne 9 8 1 Amsterdam 42 40 2 Wood-Ridge 26 22 4 Angola Village 3 3 0 Woodstown 10 9 1 Ardsley Village 19 19 0 Woolwich Township 17 15 2 Asharoken Village 3 3 0 Wyckoff Township 34 26 8 Auburn 77 69 8 416 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilian! NF W YORK PnntiniipH NFW YOliK rnntiniipH Avon VillflgG 3 3 0 Elmira Heights Village 11 11 0 BtildwinsvillE VillsgG 16 13 3 Elmira Town 4 4 0 Ballston Spa Village 11 7 4 Elrnsford Village 18 18 0 Batavia 35 30 5 Endicott Village 40 36 4 Bedford Town 52 45 7 Evans Town 27 22 5 Bethlehem Town 59 41 18 Fairport Village 11 10 1 B inghamton 158 148 10 Fallsburg Town 23 19 4 Blooinins Grove Town 18 16 2 Floral Park Village 47 36 11 Bolivar Village 1 1 0 Florida Villa*'e 1 1 0 Brant Town 1 1 0 Fort Edward Village 5 5 0 Briarcliff Manor Village 21 21 0 Fort Plain Village 4 4 0 Bri*'"hton Town 47 41 Frankfort Town 1 1 0 Brockport Village 13 12 1 Frankfort Village 4 4 0 Bronxville Village 29 22 7 Franklinville Village 3 3 0 Buchanan Village 7 7 0 Freeville Village 1 1 0 Buffalo 1 037 862 175 Friendship Town 1 1 0 Caledonia Village 3 3 0 Fulton City 37 34 3 Cambridge Villa^-^e 2 2 0 Garden City Village 67 54 13 Camden Village 4 4 0 Gates Town 42 34 Camillus Town and Village 26 23 3 Geddes Town 18 16 2 Canastota Village 3 7 1 Geneseo Village 9 9 0 Canton Village 11 9 2 Geneva 41 36 5 Carmel Town 39 32 7 Glens Falls 35 29 6 Carthage Village 5 5 0 Gloversville 36 34 2 16 16 0 Goshen Town g 0 Cayuga Heights Village 7 6 1 Goshen Village 18 16 2 Chester Town 9 9 0 Gouverneur Village 11 8 3 Chester Village 13 12 1 Granville Village 6 6 0 Chittenan^'^o Village 7 g 1 Great Neck Estates Village 15 13 2 Cicero Town 5 1 Greece Town 98 91 7 Clark-Stown Town 195 170 25 Greenburgh Town 128 113 15 Clayton Village 4 3 1 Greene Village 3 2 1 Clay Town 24 19 5 Greenwich Village 1 1 0 Clyde Village 6 5 1 Greenwood Lake Village 11 8 3 Cobleskill Village 11 11 0 Guilderland Town 50 35 15 Coeyinans Town 15 11 4 Hamburg Village 17 15 2 47 34 13 Hamilton Village 4 4 0 Colchester Town 2 2 0 Harriman Village 7 7 0 Colonic Town 155 110 45 Harrison Town 82 74 Cooperstown Villa.*'"e 5 4 1 Hastin^s~on~Hudson Villa*'"e 21 21 0 Corinth Village 10 5 5 Havers traw Town 50 44 6 Corning 28 24 4 Hempstead Village 142 115 27 Cornwall-on-Hudson Village 5 5 0 Herkimer Villa^'^e 22 21 1 Cornwall Town 18 14 4 Highland Falls Village 13 10 3 43 41 2 Highlands Town 1 1 0 Coxsackie Village 1 1 0 Holley Village 2 2 0 Croton~on~Hudson Village 20 20 0 Hornell 23 22 1 Cuba Town 5 5 0 Horseheads Village 16 13 3 Dansville Village 12 9 3 Hudson Falls Village 14 10 4 Delhi Villa*Te 4 4 0 l^yde Park Town 18 15 3 Depew Village 36 29 7 llion Village 20 18 2 Deposit Village 1 1 0 Inlet Town 3 2 1 Dewitt Town 40 36 4 lrondet|uoit Town 68 56 12 Dobbs Ferry Village 30 28 2 lrvin*^ton Village 23 21 2 Dolgeville Village 5 5 0 86 72 14 Dryden Villa^^e 5 5 0 Jamestown 78 63 15 Dunkirk 35 34 1 Johnson City Village 51 42 9 East Aurora™ A.uroi a Town 20 16 4 Kensington Village 5 0 Eastchester Town 57 50 7 Kent Town 26 21 5 East Fishkill Town 35 26 9 Kings Point Village 26 24 2 East Greenbush Town 31 23 8 Kingston 85 79 6 East Hampton Town 71 55 16 Lackawanna 70 51 19 East Hampton Village 27 24 3 Lake Placid Village 17 14 3 East Rochester Village 9 8 1 Lake Success Village 24 21 3 East Syracuse Village 12 10 2 Lakewood-Busti 10 9 1 Ellenville Village 15 13 2 Lancaster Town 60 46 14 Ellicott Town 13 12 1 Larchmont Village 31 28 3 EUicottville 2 2 0 Lewiston Town and Village 11 10 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 417 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civilian! NF W YORK PnntiniipH NFW VOIJK rnntiniipH Liberty Vills^e 20 17 3 Plattsburgh City 51 44 7 Liverpool Villsse 5 1 Pleasantville Village 17 16 1 Lloyd. Htirbor Villsge 13 12 1 Port Chester Village 67 64 3 Lloyd. Town 9 g 1 Port Dickinson Village 5 4 1 Loclcport 54 51 3 Port Jervis 33 32 1 Lowville Village 5 0 Port Washin*^ton 69 63 6 Lynbrook Village 55 46 9 Poughkeepsie 135 102 33 Lyons Vills^e 11 9 2 PoLighkeepsie Town 91 85 ]\^iiccd.on Town cind Vill3.ge 4 4 0 Pound Ridge Town 1 1 0 Mtilone Village 16 16 0 Pulaski Village 2 2 0 Mtiinaroneck. Town 40 39 1 Quogue Village 15 15 0 jVliiintironeck. Villtise 57 51 Ramapo Town 136 114 22 N^snlius Town 43 36 7 Ravena Village 2 1 \ MtiTcellus Village 1 1 0 Red Hook Village 2 2 0 jVlarlborough Town 7 6 1 River he ad Town 93 74 19 N^assena Villcige 27 22 5 Rochester 864 677 187 IVliiy brook Villa*-'^e 1 0 Rockville Centre Village 61 51 10 iVlech anic ville 12 11 I Rosendale Town 5 4 I IVledina. Villa.^'^e 12 11 I Rotterdam Town 66 44 22 IVlenands Village 13 10 3 Rouses Point Village 2 2 0 Middleport Village 2 2 0 Rye 45 41 4 Middletown 77 65 12 Rye Brook Village 29 28 1 N^onroe Village 23 18 5 Sag Harbor Villa^'^e 13 12 \ iVlont^^omei^ Town 7 I S al a mane a 16 16 0 Monticello Village 28 26 2 Saranac Lake Village 14 13 1 N^oravia Village 2 2 0 Sarato*^a Springs 83 70 13 iVloriah Town 2 2 0 Saugerties Town 20 15 5 Mount Morris Village 5 5 0 Scarsdale Village 44 39 5 N^ount Pleasant Town 55 46 9 Schodack Town 11 10 I Nassau Village 1 1 0 Schoharie Village 1 1 0 Newark Village 19 18 1 Scotia Village 14 13 1 New Berlin Town 1 1 0 Shawangunk Town 4 4 0 N e w bu r sh 107 93 14 Shelter Island Town 10 g 2 Newburgh Town 65 52 13 Sherrill 4 4 0 New Hartford Town and. Village 32 21 11 Sidney Village 9 9 0 New Rochelle 233 168 65 Silver Creek Village 6 5 1 New ^Vind.sor Town 49 37 12 Skaneateles Villa'-'^e 5 5 0 New York 42,128 28,614 13,514 Sleepy Hollow Village 25 25 0 Niasara Town 6 5 1 Sodus Village 1 1 0 Niskayuna Town 42 31 11 Solvay Village 15 14 1 Nissecjuogue Village 4 4 0 Southampton Town 127 100 27 North Castle Town 41 38 3 Southampton Village 41 30 1 1 North Greenbush Town 17 15 2 South Glens Falls Village 6 0 Northport Village 19 15 4 South Nyack Village 7 7 0 North Syracuse Village 16 14 2 Southport Town 1 1 0 North Tonawanda 58 49 9 Spring Valley Village 76 68 Norwich 20 19 1 St. Johnsville Village I 1 0 Ogdensburg 33 28 5 Stony Point Town 30 29 1 Old Brookville Village 51 40 11 Suffern Village 33 28 5 Old Westbury Village 29 24 5 Syracuse 516 463 53 40 39 1 Tarrytown Village 42 35 7 Olive Town 1 0 Ton aw an d a 34 29 5 Oneid.a 26 23 3 Tonawanda Town 160 106 54 Oneonta City 30 26 4 129 113 16 Orangetown Town 98 89 9 Trumansburg Village 1 1 0 Orchard Park Town 37 32 5 Tuckahoe Villa*^e 28 25 3 Ossining Town 16 16 0 Tupper Lake Villa*^e 11 \ 1 0 Ossining Village 64 55 9 Tuxedo Town 16 12 4 Oswego City 56 49 7 Ulster Town 27 23 4 Oxford Village 2 2 0 Utica 192 170 22 Oyster Bay Cove Village 11 11 0 Vernon Village 1 1 0 Painted Post Village 4 4 0 Wallkill Town 34 28 6 Palmyra Village 6 5 1 Walton Village 6 5 1 Peekskill 76 60 16 Wappingers Falls Village 5 4 1 Pelham Manor Village 29 28 1 Warsaw Village 6 6 0 Pelham Village 27 25 2 Washingtonville Village 17 14 3 Penn Yan Village 13 12 1 Waterford Town and Village 14 11 3 Perry Village 9 8 1 Waterloo Village 8 7 1 418 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civiliam NEW YORK Continued NORTH CAROLINA Continued WfltE rtow n 68 64 4 Cape Carteret 5 5 0 Watkins Glen Villat^e 4 4 0 Carolina Beach 25 22 3 Waverly Village 11 10 1 Carrboro 35 32 3 ^\^aylan.cl Village I I 0 C arthage 9 9 0 Webster Town and Village 39 33 165 135 30 Wellsville Village 16 12 4 Caswell Beach 4 4 0 Westfield Village 5 1 Catawba 2 2 0 Westhampton Beach Villase 17 15 2 C h adbo urn 10 9 1 West Seneca Town 76 62 14 Ph-mp] Hill 123 101 22 Whitehall Village 5 5 0 Charlotte-Mecklenburg^ 1,966 1,510 456 White Plains 250 208 42 Cherry ville 19 14 5 Whitesboro Village 7 7 0 China Grove 11 1 1 0 Whitestown Town 5 5 0 Chocowinity 2 2 0 Windham Town 2 2 0 Clare mo nt 9 g 1 Wolcott Village 2 2 0 Clayton 42 36 6 Woodbury Town 26 22 4 Cleveland 4 4 0 ^Voodstock Town 15 10 5 Clinton 38 34 4 Yonlcers 694 618 76 Clyde 4 4 0 York-town Town 60 53 7 5 5 0 Columbus 5 5 0 NORTH CAROLINA Concord 146 124 22 Con over 25 24 1 /\ DerQ een 23 21 2 Conway 1 1 0 Ahosk-ie 17 12 5 Cooleemee 3 3 0 Albemarle 53 47 g Cornelius 49 35 14 A nd re w s 7 5 C r aiTie r ton 10 10 0 Angier 11 10 1 Creedmoor 13 9 4 44 34 10 Dallas 17 13 4 Archdale 26 22 4 Davidson 19 18 1 Asheboro 72 67 5 Denton 7 7 0 Asheville 219 170 49 Dob son 3 3 0 Atlantic Beach 23 17 EJrexel 5 5 0 A n 1 In H PI" 2 2 0 49 37 12 A-Urora 2 2 0 Durham 531 445 86 20 16 4 2 2 0 Badhi* 4 4 0 East Spencer 4 4 0 B alley 3 3 0 55 46 9 B akersville 2 I Edenton 17 15 2 Bald Head Islands 12 11 I Elizabeth City 59 49 10 Banner Elk. 7 7 0 Elizabethtown 16 15 1 Beaufort 15 14 1 Elkin 21 17 4 Beech Mountain 14 10 4 14 13 1 Belhaven 10 7 3 Emerald Isle 20 15 5 Belmont 35 30 5 Enfield 12 11 1 Benson 14 13 1 10 9 1 Bethel 7 7 0 Fair Bluff 3 3 0 Beulaville 5 5 0 Fai r m o nt 17 13 4 Biltmore Forest 14 13 1 Faison 2 2 0 Biscoe g 7 1 Farmville 19 15 4 Black Creek 1 0 Fayetteville 387 296 91 Black Mountain 22 18 4 Fletcher 13 12 1 B 1 ade nb oro 0 Forest City 37 31 Blowin*^ Rock 15 11 4 Four Oaks 6 5 1 Boiling Spnn*^ L^akes 7 5 Foxfire Villa'^e 2 2 0 Boiling Springs 0 Franklin 17 16 1 Bolton 1 1 0 Frankli n to n 8 8 0 Boone 43 35 Fremont 3 3 0 B re vai d 28 23 5 Fut^uay- Varina 29 24 5 Broadway 4 4 0 Garland 2 2 0 Brookford 1 1 0 Garner 58 52 6 Bryson City 7 7 0 Garysburg 2 2 0 Bunn 2 2 0 Gaston 2 2 0 Burg aw 10 9 1 Gastonia 180 161 19 Burlington 145 109 36 Gibsonville 17 14 3 Butner 46 36 10 Glen Alpine 2 2 0 Cameron 1 1 0 Goldsboro 109 98 11 Candor 4 4 0 Graham 32 28 4 Canton 16 11 5 Granite Falls 14 12 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 419 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians NORTH PARDI TNA rnntiniipH Granite Qusjry 5 5 0 Matthews 64 53 11 Greensboro 669 500 169 Max ton 14 10 4 Greenville 191 150 41 Mayodan 15 12 3 KJl 11 LUll g 0 IVlays ville 4 4 0 Hamlet 21 17 4 McAdenville 2 2 0 Havelock. 33 27 JVlebane 20 17 3 Haw River g g 0 Middlesex 5 5 0 Henderson 58 51 7 Mocksville 15 14 1 Hendersonville 46 35 11 JVlonroe 84 73 1 1 Hertford g 7 1 IVlontreat 5 5 0 Hick.ory 140 112 28 IVloores ville 57 45 12 Hi*^hl ands 11 11 0 Morehead City 42 34 8 Hi<^h Point 238 199 39 JVl organ ton 86 59 27 HillsboroLi^h 27 25 2 Ivloms ville 27 26 1 Holdeii Secich 7 7 0 Mount Airy 51 38 13 Holly Ridge 4 4 0 Mount Gilead 5 5 0 Holly Springs 31 24 7 Mount Holly 41 33 8 Hope Mills 32 23 9 Mount Olive 16 15 1 Hudson 12 11 JVl urf r e e s b oro 12 g 4 Hunters ville 58 52 IVIurphy 13 9 4 Indian Beach 4 4 0 Nags Head 23 21 2 Jack.son 2 Nashville 13 12 1 Jacksonville 120 96 24 Navassa 3 3 0 J e ff er s on 2 2 0 New Bern 117 84 33 Jones ville 11 10 I Newland 5 5 0 l^a nnapolis 90 70 20 Newport 7 7 0 Kenans ville 4 4 0 Newton 44 36 8 Kenly 9 9 0 Newton Grove 3 3 0 ICe rnersville 71 55 16 Norlina 5 5 0 Kill Devil Hills 27 22 5 North Topsail Beach 11 10 1 King 18 16 2 Northwest 3 3 0 Kings Mountain 38 31 7 North Wilkesboro 27 24 3 K.ingstown I I 0 Norwood 7 5 1 Kinston 11 72 5 Oakboro 4 4 0 iviiiy intiwiv 17 15 2 \_/dJ\. l^liliili 28 24 4 Knic'htdale 14 13 Ocean Isle Beach 12 12 0 Kure Beach 11 10 1 Old Fort 8 7 1 La Grange 7 7 0 Oxford 36 29 7 Lake Lure 10 9 1 Parkton 3 3 0 Lake Roy ale 5 5 0 Pe nibi oke 16 12 4 Lake Waccamaw 3 3 0 Pikeville 2 2 0 Landis 9 9 Pilot JVlountain 9 8 1 Laurel Park g 0 Pinebluff 3 3 0 Laurinburg 44 38 6 Pinehurst 28 23 5 Lawndale 1 1 0 Pine Kiioll Shores 8 8 0 Leland 13 12 1 Pine Level 4 4 0 67 54 13 Pinetops 8 5 2 Lexington 75 64 11 Pineville 42 32 10 Liberty 9 9 0 Pink Hill 2 2 0 Lilesville 1 0 Pittsboro 11 10 1 Lillington 11 11 0 Plymouth 14 14 0 Lincolnton 37 32 5 Princeton 4 4 0 Littleton 3 3 0 Raeford 16 15 1 5 0 Raleigh 762 648 114 Long view 15 15 0 Ra m seu r 7 7 0 Louis bur^ 14 13 Randleman 12 12 0 T r\\x7f»ll IjVJWCll g g 0 Ranlo 5 0 T Tif*ntnci 1-^LI^a.Illa 2 2 0 Red Springs 22 17 5 Lumberton 90 78 12 Reidsville 51 42 9 Madison 16 15 1 Rhodhiss 1 1 0 Maggie Valley 6 5 1 Richlands 7 7 0 Magnolia 2 2 0 Rich Square 2 2 0 Maiden 16 15 1 River Bend 4 4 0 Manteo 9 8 1 Roanoke Rapids 44 41 3 Marion 25 20 5 Robbins 8 7 1 Marshall 3 3 0 Robersonville 6 6 0 Mars Hill 5 5 0 Rockingham 35 30 5 Marshville 8 8 0 Rockwell 3 3 0 420 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City hy state employees officers civiliam NORTH CAROLINA Continued NORTH CAROLINA Continued Rocky JVloLint 175 135 40 AVhispenng Pines 7 7 0 Roles villc 5 5 0 Whit aker s 5 5 0 Roseboro 4 4 0 White Lake 5 5 0 Rose Hill 4 4 0 Whiteville 26 22 4 Row 1 an (i 7 5 1 Wilkesboro 24 22 2 Roxboro 36 32 4 Willia.mston 21 20 1 R u therf ordto n 14 14 0 Wi 1 mi ng ton 273 229 44 Salemburg 1 1 0 Wilson 133 111 22 Salisbury 98 78 20 ^Vindsor 8 0 Saluda 4 4 0 Wing ate 6 0 \jallL\Jl\l 96 77 19 Winston~ Salem 607 460 147 Scotland Neck 7 g 1 Winterville 14 13 1 Selma 28 23 5 Winton 1 1 0 Seven Devils 5 5 0 Woodfin 8 8 0 Shallotte 11 10 1 Woodland 1 1 0 S h ai"p s burg 9 g 1 Wrightsville Beach 27 22 5 Shelby 80 67 13 Yadki nv 1 1 1 e 11 10 1 Siler City 23 18 5 Yancey ville 4 4 0 Smith field 36 32 4 Youngs VI He 8 7 1 Southern Pines 36 28 g Zebu Ion 21 20 1 Southern Shores g g 0 Southport 10 9 1 NORTH DAKOTA 5 5 0 Spencer 13 12 1 Beulah 7 1 Spindale 13 13 0 Bi smarck 108 84 24 Spnn*'" Hope 5 0 B ow m an 4 3 1 Spring Lake 24 18 g 3 3 0 Spruce Pine 10 10 0 Carrington 4 4 0 Stanfield 4 4 0 Cavalier 4 4 0 Stanley 14 10 4 2 2 0 S tanton sbiirg 3 3 0 Devils Lake 17 15 2 Star 4 4 0 Dickinson 36 24 12 States ville 85 68 17 1 1 0 Stoneville 5 5 0 Emerado 1 1 0 St. Pauls 17 12 5 135 119 16 Sugar Mountain 6 g 0 Fessenden 1 1 0 12 12 0 Grafton 1 1 10 1 Surf City 11 10 1 Grand Forks 92 77 15 Swansboro 6 g 0 Harvey 3 3 0 12 11 1 Hatton 1 1 0 Tabor City 9 g 1 4 4 0 Tarboro 33 25 g jiiiisDoro 2 2 0 Taylorsville 11 11 0 Jamestown 32 28 4 Tay 1 orto w n 1 1 0 La m 0 ure 2 2 0 Thomas VI lie 82 74 g Lincoln 2 2 0 Topsail Beach 7 g 1 1 1 0 Trent ^Voods 4 4 0 Lisbon 3 3 0 Trout man 7 7 0 Mandan 39 29 10 10 9 1 IVlay ville 3 3 0 Tryon 11 7 4 Mi not 82 61 21 Valdese 13 12 1 Napoleon 1 1 0 Vane eboro 2 2 0 North wood 2 2 0 3 3 0 Oakes 3 3 0 Wade sbor 0 33 28 5 Powers Lake 1 1 0 ^Vagr am 2 2 0 Rugby 4 4 0 Wake Forest 37 31 g South Heait 1 1 0 Wallace 16 13 3 Steele 1 1 0 Walnut Cove g g 0 Thompson 1 1 0 Walnut Creek 2 2 0 Valley City 18 12 6 Wanenton 3 2 1 Velva 2 2 0 Warsaw 14 U 3 Wahpeton 15 13 2 Washington 38 30 8 Watford City 4 4 0 Waxhaw 9 8 1 West Fargo 37 26 11 Waynesville 37 31 6 Willi ston 29 21 8 Weaverville 12 11 1 Wishek 2 2 0 Weldon 6 6 0 Wendell 14 11 3 West Jefferson 7 7 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 421 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians employees officers civilians OHIO OHIO PnntiniipH Ada 10 7 3 Carrollton 8 0 Addyston 1 1 0 22 16 530 486 44 Centerville 56 42 14 Alli3.ncG 56 43 13 Chagrin Falls 20 12 8 AmbcrlGy Village 19 15 4 Chardon 16 10 6 Amherst 26 20 6 Chester Township 18 13 5 Ansonia. 2 2 0 Cheviot 10 10 0 Arcanurn 4 4 0 Chillicothe 57 50 7 A rr-ViHnlH 9 g \ Cincinnati 1 338 1,054 284 Arlington Heights 2 2 0 Circleville 38 26 12 A till cinr\ 41 31 10 Clayton 15 15 0 Ashtabula 40 35 5 Clearcreek Township 12 1 1 1 Athens 37 26 11 Cleveland 2,319 1,825 494 30 23 7 Cleveland Heights 127 109 18 Alls tint own 47 36 11 3 3 0 28 22 6 Clinton Township 9 8 1 Avon Lake 34 29 5 Clyde 19 15 4 Bainbndge Township 28 20 Coitsville Township 3 3 0 Baltic 2 2 0 Columbiana 16 12 4 B arberton 57 43 14 Columbus 2,150 1 789 361 B arnesville \\ 7 4 Conneaut 26 19 7 Bath Township 25 17 % Cortl and 10 10 0 Bay Village 26 24 2 Covinston 6 5 1 Beach wood 56 43 13 Crestline 14 10 4 Beavercreek. 63 47 16 Creston 3 3 0 Beaver Township 16 12 4 Crooks ville 6 5 1 Bedford 39 30 9 Cuyahoga Falls 111 91 20 Bedford Heights 64 34 30 Dalton 2 2 0 Bellaire 10 10 0 Dayton 569 472 97 D CIl UI U\JJV 18 12 g Deer Paik 15 1 1 4 Bellefontaine 32 24 8 Defiance 33 28 5 Bellevue 17 13 4 D el aw are 52 37 15 Rpllvillp DCll V JJIC 3 3 0 Delhi Township 36 32 4 16 11 5 Delta 7 7 0 Berer 39 32 7 De shier 3 3 0 Bethel 5 4 1 Donnels ville 1 1 0 "Rptlif^cH ^ \ \ 0 22 21 1 Beverly 4 3 1 Dublin 81 62 19 B exley 35 28 7 East Cleveland 75 60 15 Blanchester g % 0 Eastlake 49 36 13 Blendon Township 13 12 1 East Liverpool 26 22 4 Boar dm an 82 63 19 East Palestine 11 7 4 Bolivar 1 \ 0 22 15 7 Bowlin*^ Green 57 42 15 Elmwood Place 8 6 2 B radf o r d 3 3 0 140 92 48 B recks VI lie 36 31 5 En '^le wood 27 18 9 B re w st er 4 4 0 157 95 62 Bridgeport 11 7 4 Even dale 22 20 2 Broadview Heights 45 32 13 Fan born 56 42 14 Brookfield Township 9 8 1 Fairfax 9 9 0 Brooklyn 41 33 8 Fairfield 81 61 20 Brooklyn Heights 17 17 0 Fairfield Township 13 12 1 Brook Park 53 44 9 Fairlawn 32 22 10 Rrr^f"*V\/i lip* Di UUJv V JilC 16 \\ 5 Fail port Harbor 8 7 1 Brunswick 53 39 14 Fairview Park 29 26 3 28 20 g 2 2 0 Buckeye Lake 5 5 0 Forest Park 39 33 (3 Bucyrus 30 22 g Fort Recovery 1 1 0 Burton 3 3 0 Fort Shawnee 5 4 1 Butler Township 14 13 1 Franklin 28 23 5 Cadiz 5 5 0 Franklin Township 16 11 5 Cambridge 31 24 7 Fredericktown 4 4 0 Campbell 13 13 0 Fremont 38 33 5 Canal Fulton 8 7 1 Gahanna 63 53 10 Canfield 22 16 6 Gallipolis 15 14 1 Canton 202 173 29 Garfield Heights 80 62 18 Carey 11 7 4 Gates Mills 16 12 4 Carlisle 8 7 1 Geneva 17 13 4 422 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civiliam OHIO — Continued OHIO Continued Genoa 5 5 0 Louisville 12 12 0 Genoa Township 25 23 2 Loveland 20 18 2 German town 14 10 4 Lyndhurst 39 30 9 German Township (Clark County) 3 3 0 IVlacedonia 27 21 German Township (Montgomery County) 5 5 0 Madeira 11 10 1 Gibsonburg 4 4 0 JVladison Township 18 16 2 Girard 18 15 3 IVlagnolia 3 3 0 Glendale 8 7 1 Mansfield 125 90 35 Golf Manor 8 7 1 Maple Heights 63 46 17 Goshen Township (Clermont County) 1 1 10 I IVlariemont 1 1 10 1 Goshen Township (Mahoning County) 5 4 I iVl ill ICllu. 38 31 7 Grandview Heights 25 20 5 JVlarion 85 66 19 Granville 13 10 3 JVlailboro Township t, 3 0 Gratis 1 1 0 IVlartms Ferry 21 16 5 Greenfield 15 14 1 Marysville 36 29 7 Greenhills 8 g 0 LVlilCiKJll 40 36 4 Greenville 31 22 9 IVlassillon 52 49 3 Greenwich 4 4 0 IVlaumee 60 44 16 Grove City 70 50 20 Mayfield Village 24 16 8 Hamilton 157 130 27 McComb 5 4 1 Harrison 23 21 2 A^cConnelsville 7 5 2 Hartville 7 7 0 JVlechanicsbur"^ 3 3 0 Hebron 7 g Medina 40 32 g Hicksville 10 g 2 Medina Township 6 6 0 Highland Heights 29 22 7 Mentor 108 77 31 Highland Hills 11 10 JVlentor~on~the~Lake 17 1 1 6 Hilliard 62 47 15 Miami sburg 50 39 11 Hillsboro 22 18 4 IVliami Township 44 40 4 Hinckley township 10 9 1 Middlefield 12 7 5 Holgate 1 I 0 \/\ i H H 1 (=>nnrt IVlltlLliCUUl I 7 4 3 Holland 7 7 0 IVliddletown 135 90 45 Howland Township 21 20 1 Milford 17 15 2 Hubbard 17 13 4 Millersbur^ 9 7 2 Hubbard Township 8 7 IVlilton Township 1 1 0 Huber Heights 71 55 16 IVlmerva 13 9 4 Hudson 36 29 7 Minerva Park 5 5 0 Hunting Valley 13 12 JVlin*^o Junction 11 10 1 Huron 20 15 5 IVlo^-'adore 9 9 0 Independence 50 34 16 JVlonroe 21 17 4 Indian Hill 25 20 5 JVl 0 nroe V 1 1 1 e g g 0 Ironton 18 14 4 IVlontgomery 23 21 2 Jackson 23 17 IVlontpeher 9 8 1 Jefferson 6 5 JVlontville Township 8 8 0 Johnstown 13 9 4 IVloraine 43 33 10 Kent 55 41 14 IVlount Gilead 6 0 Kenton 16 16 0 Mount Healthy 12 1 1 1 Kettering 109 82 27 Mount Orab 6 6 0 Kirtland 14 9 5 IVlount Sterling 11 7 4 Kirtland Hills 8 7 1 Mount Vernon 29 26 3 Lagrange 3 3 0 JVlunroe Falls g 8 0 Lakemore 7 7 0 Napoleon 21 16 5 Lake Township 13 12 I Navarre 5 5 0 Lakewood 110 87 23 N elsonville 10 7 3 Lancaster 86 66 20 New A.lbany 23 15 g Lawrence Township 6 0 Newark 98 78 20 Lebanon 34 25 9 New Boston 14 10 4 Leipsic 2 2 0 Newburgh Heights 7 4 3 Lexington 12 g 4 Newcomers town 10 4 Liberty Township 23 22 1 New Lebanon 7 7 0 Lima 100 81 19 New Lexington 12 8 4 Lincoln Heights 10 9 1 New Madison 8 8 0 Lisbon 10 6 4 New Matamoras 1 1 0 Lockland 12 11 1 New Middletown 3 3 0 Logan 23 18 5 New Paris 4 4 0 London 20 15 5 New Philadelphia 26 22 4 Lorain 126 98 28 New Richmond 5 5 0 Lordstown 12 8 4 Newton Falls 11 7 4 Loudonville 9 5 4 Newtown 5 5 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 423 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Tolal law enforcement Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civilians QjjIO Continued QJIIO Continued Niles 42 36 g oiiawnee lownsnip 16 10 5 North BsltimorG 5 0 Sheffield Lake 16 12 4 North Canton 33 25 8 Shelby 18 14 4 North College Hill 15 14 Shreve 3 3 0 North Kin^'^sville 5 5 0 Sidney 50 38 12 Noith Olmsted 74 57 17 Silverton 13 10 3 North Randall 21 17 4 Smith Township 5 4 1 North Rid^^eville 42 34 75 46 29 North Royalton 61 40 21 South Charleston 4 4 0 North wood 28 21 7 South Fuclid 47 39 8 Norton 22 16 South Russell 9 9 0 Nor walk. 32 24 South Zanesville 3 3 0 Norwood 53 51 2 Spencerville 5 4 1 Oak Harbor 4 2 Springboro 27 21 6 Oakwood 37 31 Springdale 43 34 9 Oakwood Village 16 12 4 Springfield 151 127 24 Oberl 1 n 20 16 4 Springfield Township (l^amilton Olmsted Falls 18 12 County) 52 44 8 Olmsted Township 20 17 3 Springfield Township (A^ahonin^ Ontario 26 20 6 County) 6 6 0 Oregon 60 46 14 St. Bernard 19 18 1 Orrville 19 14 5 Steubenville 57 47 10 Ottawa 7 7 0 St. Henry 2 2 0 Ottawa Hills 11 11 0 St. Marys 19 15 4 Oxford 28 26 2 Stow 45 36 9 Painesville 44 40 4 Strasburg 4 4 0 Parma 131 96 35 Streetsboro 32 24 8 Parma Heights 40 34 6 Strong sville 95 73 22 Pataskala 18 17 S tiTJ t her s 21 16 5 Paulding 5 4 Sunbury 10 10 0 1 1 0 S wanton 9 8 1 Peninsula 6 5 1 Sylvania 39 32 7 Pepper Pike 26 20 Sylvania Township 65 48 17 Perry sburg 39 32 7 Tallmadge 38 26 12 Perry Township (Franklin County} 14 9 5 Terrace Park 7 \ Perry Township (A^ont^oniery County) 7 7 0 Tiffin 43 30 13 Perry Township (Staik County} 29 23 g Tipp City 21 18 3 Pierce Township 14 13 1 Toledo 804 678 126 Piqua 41 35 6 Toronto 10 10 0 Plain City 9 9 0 Trenton 19 14 5 Poland Township 15 13 2 Trotwood 54 49 5 Poland Village 6 0 Troy 49 43 6 Port Clinton 18 13 5 Twinsburg 48 34 14 Ports m outh 47 43 4 Uhrich sville 8 8 0 Powell 17 16 I 5 5 0 Ravenna 32 24 8 Union City 4 4 0 Re ading 23 18 5 Uniontown 10 8 2 Reynoldsburg 64 51 13 Union Township ^Clermont County} 60 45 15 XvlCilllCIU. 23 17 g Union Township ^Licking CountyJ 2 2 0 Richmond Heights 30 22 University Heights 37 30 7 Rich wood 6 0 Upper Arlington 60 49 11 Rittman 12 9 3 Upper Stindusky 17 12 5 Riverside 32 31 1 Urbunti 24 19 5 Roseville 2 2 0 Vtilley View 21 19 2 Rossford 18 17 1 Vandaliti 37 29 8 Russell Township 9 g 1 Van Wert 30 22 8 Sagamore Hills 12 9 3 Vermilion 24 19 5 Salem 25 24 1 Village of Leesburg 3 3 0 Salineville 3 3 0 Wadsworth 35 26 9 Sandusky 66 55 11 Waite Hill 6 6 0 Seaman 2 2 0 Walbridge 3 3 0 Sebring 10 6 4 Walton Hills 18 13 5 Seven Hills 20 19 1 Wapakoneta 19 14 5 Seville 7 6 1 Warren 96 78 18 Shady side 10 6 4 Warrensville Heights 52 39 13 Shaker Heights 96 67 29 Warren Township 8 8 0 Sharon Township 9 9 0 Waterville Township 5 5 0 Sharonville 49 40 9 Waverly 15 11 4 424 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians C/'O' by state employees officers civilian! QjjIO Continued OKLAHOMA Continued Wsy riG s V 1 1 Ic 5 4 I Clayton 4 2 Wg llin^ton 9 g 3 Cleveland 6 6 0 Wellston 14 11 3 Clinton 26 18 8 Wellsville 0 Coalgate 7 7 0 West Carrollton 32 25 7 Colbert 3 3 0 West Chester Township 87 77 10 Collins ville 15 10 5 Westerville 79 69 10 C om anc he 4 4 0 West Jefferson 15 11 4 C o mm er c e 5 5 0 VV C^illUivC 71 50 21 PnrHpH g 5 3 West Union 7 Coweta 21 15 g Whitph'iH VV illLCIIuil 54 45 9 Cre scent g 5 3 Wickliffe 41 31 10 Cushing 22 17 5 18 14 4 37 31 Willou^hby 60 45 15 Del City 37 28 9 Willoughby Hills 25 18 7 Dewey 9 8 1 Will 0 w ic k 33 25 D ru mri *^ ht 5 5 0 Wi 1 mi n ^-'t 0 n 30 21 9 Dune an 56 42 14 ^Vinchcster 2 2 0 Durant 42 28 14 Wi n dh a.m 7 5 2 Ed mo nd 1 19 97 22 Winters ville 9 g 1 Elk City 37 23 14 Woodlawn 18 17 1 El Reno 37 27 10 Woodsfield g 0 111 92 19 W/r^r"*H\/'i lip VVUUU.VJ11C 5 5 0 Erick 3 3 0 ^Vooster 43 38 5 Eufaula 15 10 5 ^Vorth 1 n ^to n 41 32 9 Fairfax 6 3 3 Wy omi n g 20 16 4 Fairview 8 5 3 Xenia 70 46 24 Fletcher 1 1 0 9 g 3 Fort Gibson 13 10 3 Youn^stown 240 197 43 Frederick 12 10 2 Zanesville 95 55 40 9 5 4 Glenpool 21 14 7 OKLAHOMA Good well 3 3 0 Granite 2 2 0 Ada 40 35 5 25 19 Agra I I Q ijuinne 27 20 7 Altus 61 44 17 Guy mon 29 17 12 Alva 13 5 xi.d.iicy vjiic 3 I 2 Anadarko 25 18 7 Harrah 11 10 1 Antlers 10 g 4 Hartshorne 5 5 0 Apache 3 3 Haskell 5 5 0 Axdmore 73 55 18 He aldto n 9 5 4 Arkoma 3 3 He avener 12 8 4 15 14 Henry e tt a 15 1 1 4 Barnsdall 6 4 2 Hinton 4 4 0 B artles ville 80 52 28 Hobart 16 10 Beaver 3 3 0 Holdenville 13 8 5 Beggs § 5 3 Hollis 12 8 4 Bethany 36 25 11 Hominy 11 6 5 Bixby 20 16 4 Hooker 4 4 0 Blackwell 22 15 7 18 14 4 Blanchard 4 2 2 Hulbert 4 4 0 Boise City 2 2 Q 2 2 0 B ri s tow 13 9 4 Idabel 26 20 g Broken Arrow 145 107 38 Inola 4 4 0 Broken Bow 17 12 5 Jay 12 7 5 Buffalo 3 3 0 18 12 g Caddo 3 2 Jones 4 4 0 Calera 7 5 2 i\.ingnsner 9 7 2 Carnegie 7 4 3 Kingston 7 7 0 Catoosa 15 14 1 Konawa 8 4 4 Chandler 12 8 4 Krebs 4 4 0 Checotah 15 11 4 Laverne 7 3 4 Chelsea 6 6 0 Lawton 180 155 25 Cherokee 4 3 1 Lexington 10 6 4 Chickasha 41 29 12 Lindsay 10 6 4 Choctaw 15 13 2 Locust Grove 11 6 5 Chouteau 7 6 1 Lone Grove 8 5 3 Claremore 49 36 13 Luther 3 3 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 425 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City' by state employees officers civilians OKT AHOMA PnntiniipH OKI AHOMA rnntiniipd Madill 13 11 2 Talihina 10 4 11 7 4 Te c u ni seh 15 10 5 Maiuiford 13 9 4 The Village 26 21 5 iVloI ICLLa g 5 1 Tishomingo 7 7 0 Marlow 14 12 2 Tonka w a 12 g 4 Maysvillc 4 3 1 Tulsa 904 764 140 Mc Alester 59 46 13 Tushka 3 3 0 McLoud g 5 3 Tuttle 14 10 4 Meeker 6 g 0 Valliant 8 4 4 Miami 43 31 12 9 5 4 iVllLIWCaL v^iiy 119 93 26 Vinita 23 18 5 N^inco 4 4 0 ^Va^oner 19 13 N^oore 76 60 16 Walters 4 4 0 IVl oo re land 2 2 Q AVarner 3 3 0 Morris 5 5 0 Warr Acres 31 22 9 N^OLintain View 2 2 0 ^Vaton ga 11 8 3 IVl u 1 dr o w 12 7 5 Waukomis 3 3 0 Muskogee 106 84 22 AVaurika 3 3 0 IVlustan*'^ 26 19 7 ^Vay n 0 ka 3 3 0 Newcastle 19 13 g We athe r f o r d 29 19 10 New kirk 7 6 1 Westville 9 5 4 Nichols Hills 19 14 5 ^Vet u mk a 5 5 0 Nicoma Park 7 7 0 ^Ve w oka 17 1 1 Noble 16 12 4 AVilbui'ton 6 5 1 Norman 184 130 54 Wilson 3 3 0 Nowata % 5 2 ^Vo od w ard 27 19 8 Oilton 4 4 0 Wright City 3 3 0 Okeene 3 3 0 AVy n ne wo od 5 4 1 Okemah 15 11 4 Yale 5 2 3 wtvittiiuiiid. v^iiy 1 268 1 031 237 43 30 13 0 kmu 1 gee 35 28 7 Oolo^ah 4 3 1 Owasso 46 34 12 Pauls Valley 19 13 g Albany 72 52 20 Pawhuska 10 4 3 3 0 Pawnee g 0 Ashland 32 26 Perkins 4 4 0 Astoria 24 15 9 18 13 5 A.thena 2 2 0 Piedmont g g 2 Aumsville 5 4 1 Pocola % 5 3 3 2 1 Pone a City 67 55 12 Baker City 15 15 0 Porum 2 2 0 B andon 7 1 Poteau 30 21 9 Beaverton 140 114 26 Prague 11 7 4 Bend 94 70 24 29 21 Black Butte 7 6 1 Pure ell 30 17 13 Boardman 9 8 1 Rinslin^ 2 2 0 Brookings 19 13 Roland 14 9 5 9 5 4 Rush Springs 4 4 0 Butte Falls 4 2 2 Sallisaw 29 20 9 25 22 3 Sand Springs 43 34 9 Cannon Beach 8 7 1 Sapulpa 50 41 9 Carlton 4 3 1 10 g 4 Central Point 26 22 4 Sdlinf 2 2 0 Clatskanie 5 4 1 16 11 5 Coburg 8 7 1 ShswnGG 74 53 21 Columbia City 1 1 0 Skiatook 17 12 5 Condon 2 1 1 Snyder 4 4 0 Coos Bay 32 23 9 Spencer 11 10 1 Coquille 7 6 1 Spiro 4 4 0 Cornelius 13 12 1 Stigler 12 8 4 Corvallis 78 52 26 Stillwater 105 70 35 Cottage Grove 22 15 7 Stilwell 21 14 7 Culver 1 1 0 Stratford 6 3 3 Dallas 19 18 1 Stringtown 8 7 1 Dundee 4 4 0 Stroud 12 7 5 Eagle Point 10 9 1 Sulphur 16 11 5 Elgin 3 3 0 Tahlequah 36 28 8 Enterprise 4 4 0 426 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilian OREGON Continued OREGON Continued 299 172 127 l3 Laiiiiciu 5 0 Fq ir V 1 G w 11 10 1 Stay ton 18 15 3 FlorcncG 22 14 g St Helens 19 17 2 Forest Grove 29 26 3 Sutherlin 16 13 3 G e urhsrt 3 3 0 Sweet Home 18 1 1 7 Gervtiis 2 2 0 Talent 7 1 Gls-dstorie 21 16 5 The Dalles 21 19 2 Gold Beach 7 5 2 71 57 14 Griints Pass 62 39 23 Ti 1 1 anio 0 k 10 9 1 Gresham 141 106 35 Toledo 13 8 5 H ernii s ton 30 21 9 TroLitdale 23 19 4 Hillsboro 142 104 38 Tualatin 38 33 5 4 3 1 2 2 0 Hood River 17 14 3 Umatilla 10 9 1 Hubbard 6 5 1 Vernonia 4 4 0 Independence 15 13 2 Warr e nt o n 9 8 1 Jacksonville 5 4 1 West Linn 32 27 5 John Day 9 4 5 AVeston 1 1 0 Junction City 13 g 5 ^Vinston 7 5 1 44 37 7 AVo o dburn 31 23 8 King City 4 4 0 Yamhill 2 2 0 Klamath Falls 44 40 4 La Grande 32 18 14 PENNSYLVANIA Lake Oswego 67 39 28 Lake view 5 5 0 Abington Township 112 89 23 Lebanon 31 23 8 Adams Township (Butler County) 4 4 0 Lincoln City 27 18 9 Adams Township (Cambria County) 4 4 0 IVladras 10 9 1 4 4 0 IVlanzanita 3 3 0 Albion 2 2 0 McMinnville 39 31 g Alburtis 4 4 0 Medford 150 96 54 Aldan 4 4 0 jVlilton-Freewater 17 11 6 Aleppo Township 10 5 5 N^ilwaukie 36 31 5 A.licjuippa 19 19 0 Molalla 16 12 4 Allegheny Township (Blair County) 7 7 0 Monmouth 14 12 2 Allegheny Township (Westmoreland Mount An^el 6 5 1 County) 9 8 1 iviyilic V^ICC^ 13 7 g A.1 le n tow n 262 240 22 Myi'tle Point 0 A.1 toona 86 76 10 Newberg 33 22 11 Ambler 14 12 2 Newport 28 23 5 A mbn d 2e 13 13 0 North Bend 26 19 7 Amity Township 12 11 1 North Plains 3 3 0 Apollo 1 1 0 Nyssa 7 7 0 Arnold 12 11 1 Oakridge 11 g 5 Ashland 5 5 0 Ontario 30 23 7 Ashley 2 2 0 Oregon City 39 32 7 A.ston Township 18 16 2 Pendleton 26 23 3 Athens 8 7 1 Philomath 9 g 1 Aval on 6 6 0 Phoenix 9 g 1 Baldwin Borough 35 29 Pilot Rock 3 3 0 Baldwin Township 5 5 0 Portland 1,267 1,005 262 Bally 1 1 0 Powers 2 2 0 Bangor 10 9 1 Prairie City 2 2 0 Barrett Township 7 7 0 Pi ineville 24 15 9 Beaver 13 9 4 Rainier 7 6 1 Beaver Falls 19 18 1 Redmond 39 30 9 Bedford 7 6 1 Reedsport 16 11 5 Bedminster Township 5 5 1 Rockaway Beach 3 3 0 Bell Acres 4 4 0 Rogue River 6 5 1 Bellefonte 11 9 2 Roseburg 36 32 4 Bellevue 16 13 3 Salem 284 166 118 Bellwood 2 2 0 Sandy 10 9 1 Bensalem Township 103 84 19 Scappoose 9 8 1 Berks-Lehigh Regional 21 21 0 Seaside 26 18 8 Berlin 1 1 0 Shady Cove 3 3 0 Bern Township 11 11 0 Sherwood 19 16 3 Berwick 14 13 1 Silverton 16 15 1 Bethel Park 44 38 6 Springfield 101 66 35 Bethel Township (Berks County) 6 2 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 427 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcetneiit Total Total enforcement Total Total City' by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians PENNSYLVANIA— Continued PENNSYLVANIA— Continued Bethlehem 163 140 23 Bethlehem Township 30 28 2 Birdsboro g 7 1 Birmingham Township 3 3 0 Blairsville 4 4 0 Blair Township 4 4 0 Blakely 4 4 0 Blawnox 4 4 0 Bloomsburg Town 19 15 4 Brackenridge 5 5 0 Braddock Hills 2 2 0 Bradford 21 21 0 Bradford Township 5 5 0 Brandywine Regional 14 13 1 Brecknock Township 3 3 0 Briar Creek Township 3 3 0 Bridgeport 10 9 1 Bridgeville 10 9 1 Bridge water 2 2 0 Brighton Township 6 6 0 Brock way 2 2 0 Brookhaven 9 8 1 Brookville 6 5 1 Brownsville 4 4 0 Bryn Athyn 5 5 0 Buckingham Township 23 21 2 Bushkill Township 12 10 2 Butler 26 26 0 Butler Township (Butler County) 25 21 4 Butler Township (Luzerne County) 9 8 1 Caernarvon Township 7 6 1 California g 7 1 Cain Township 19 17 2 Cambria Township 4 4 0 Cambridge Springs D r c 3 3 0 Camp Hill 12 11 1 Ctinonsburg 16 16 0 Carbondale 15 15 0 Carlisle 37 32 5 Carnegie 14 13 1 Can'olltown 1 1 0 Can'oll Township (Washington County) 3 3 0 Carroll Township (York County) 7 7 0 Can-oil Valley 4 3 1 Castle Shannon 12 11 1 Center Township 26 26 0 Centerville 3 3 0 Central Berks Regional 13 12 1 Chalfont 7 6 1 Chamber.sburg 34 31 3 Chartiers Township 11 11 0 Cheltenham Township 95 84 11 Chester 110 102 8 Chester Hill 1 1 0 Cheswick 3 3 0 Chippewa Township 15 14 1 Churchill 9 9 0 Clairton 11 10 1 Clarion 9 8 1 Claysville 2 2 0 Clearfield 8 8 0 Cleona 4 4 0 Clifton Heights 9 8 1 Cochranton 2 2 0 Colebrookdale District 10 9 1 Collegeville 9 8 1 Collier Township 12 11 1 Collingdale 10 8 2 Colonial Regional 24 22 2 Columbia 21 18 3 Colwyn 2 2 0 Conemaugh Township (Cambria County) 2 2 0 Conemaugh Township (Somerset County) 6 5 1 Conewago Township 7 6 1 Conewango Township 4 4 0 Conneaut Lake Regional 3 3 0 Conshohocken 17 15 2 Coopersburg 6 6 0 Coplay 4 4 0 Coraopolis 12 9 3 Cornwall 8 7 1 Corry 16 12 4 Covington Township 2 2 0 Cranberry Township 27 24 3 Cresson 1 1 0 Cresson Township 3 3 0 Croyle Township 1 1 0 Cumberland Township (Adams County) 6 6 0 Cumru Township 28 25 3 Curwensville 4 4 0 Dale 2 2 0 Dallas Township 8 8 0 Darby 18 15 3 Delmont 4 4 0 2 2 0 Derry Township (Dauphin County) 42 36 6 Dickson City 11 11 0 Donegal Township 2 2 0 Dormont 16 15 1 Douglass Township (Berks County) 2 2 0 Downingtown 17 15 2 Doylestown 20 15 5 Doylestown Township 23 20 3 Duboistown 2 2 0 Duncannon 3 3 0 Dunmore 9 8 1 Duquesne 16 15 1 Duryea 3 3 0 East Bethlehem Township 2 2 0 East Cocalico Township 23 21 2 East Conemaugh 2 2 0 East Coventry Township 5 5 0 East Earl Township 5 5 0 Eastern Adams Regional 7 7 0 East Fallowfield Township 5 5 0 East Franklin Township 2 2 0 East Hempfield Township 35 29 6 East Lampeter Township 41 37 4 East Lansdowne 4 2 2 East Norriton Township 32 29 3 East Pennsboro Township 20 19 1 East Pikeland Township 9 8 1 Easttown Township 15 14 1 East Vincent Township 7 7 0 East Washington 1 1 0 East Whiteland Township 21 19 2 Ebensburg 4 4 0 Economy 13 12 1 Edgewood 9 9 0 Edgewoith 6 4 2 Edinboro 10 9 1 Edwardsville 6 6 0 Elizabeth Township 16 15 1 Elkland 2 2 0 428 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total O'fv by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians PENNSYLVANIA Continued PENNSYLVANIA Continued Ellwood City 13 11 2 Jeannette 18 17 1 Eninitius 17 16 1 Jefferson Hills Borough 17 16 1 Emporium 1 1 0 Jenkins Township 2 2 0 Epiiratti 26 22 4 Jenkintown 8 8 0 Ephrata Township 10 9 1 Jermyn 1 1 0 Erie 259 209 50 Jersey Shore 7 6 1 Etna 7 1 Johnsonburg 4 4 0 Everett 3 3 0 Johnstown 53 46 7 Exeter Township (Berks County} 34 32 2 3 3 0 Fairview Township (Euzerne County) 5 5 0 Kennedy Township 15 1 1 4 Fairview Township (York County) 15 13 2 Kidder Township 9 9 0 FalLs Township (Bucks County) 60 52 g Kin'^ston 26 21 5 Fawn Township 4 4 0 Kingston Township 12 1 1 1 Ferguson Township 18 16 2 Kittanmng 9 8 1 Ferndale 1 1 0 Kline Township 2 2 0 Findlay Township 21 14 7 IVUUUCi \ 1 0 Fleetwood 6 6 0 Kutztown 10 9 1 4 4 0 Laflin Borough 3 3 0 Forest City 2 2 0 Lake City 3 3 0 Forest HiHs 14 11 3 Lancaster 187 152 35 Forty Fort 6 5 1 Lancaster Township (Butler County) 2 2 0 Foster Township 5 5 0 Lansdale 29 23 6 Fountain Hill g 0 Larks ville 4 4 0 Frackville 6 6 0 Latrobe 14 13 1 Franconia Township 13 12 1 Lawrence Township 9 9 0 Franklin Park 10 9 1 Lebanon 50 47 3 Franklin Township (Carbon County) 4 4 0 Leechburg 2 2 0 Gallitzin \ \ Q Leetsdale 4 4 0 Gettysburg 17 15 2 Leet Township 5 5 0 5 4 1 Lehighton 9 8 1 Glenolden 10 9 1 Lehigh Township (Northampton Granville Township 7 6 1 County) 11 10 1 Greencastle 4 4 0 Lehman Township 3 3 0 Greensbur^ 37 27 10 Lewisburg 8 8 0 Green Tree 12 11 1 Ligonier Township 4 4 0 Greenwood Township 1 1 0 Limerick Township 17 15 2 Grove City 7 1 Lincoln 2 2 0 Halifax 1 1 0 Lmesville 1 1 0 Hamburg 7 g 1 Lititz 15 12 3 Hainpden Township 22 21 1 Littlestown 6 0 Hanover Township (Luzerne County) 16 16 0 Locust Township 3 3 0 Harmar Township 7 7 0 Logan Township 17 15 2 Harmony Township 4 4 0 Lower Allen Township 21 18 3 Harrisburg 230 179 51 Lower BuiTell 17 17 0 Harrison Township 16 12 4 Lower Gwynedd Township 18 17 1 Hatboro 18 14 4 Lower Heidelberg Township 7 6 1 Hatfield Township 28 22 g Lower ^lakefield Township 35 31 4 Haverford Township 85 68 17 Lower Merion Township 161 135 26 Hazleton 31 28 3 Lower Moreland Township 26 21 5 Heidelberg 3 3 0 Lower Paxton Township 55 49 6 Hellam Township 10 10 0 Lower Pottsgrove Township 16 14 2 Hemlock Township 3 3 0 Lower Providence Township 34 27 7 Hermitage 56 28 28 Lower Salford Township 19 17 2 Highspire 6 5 1 Lower Southampton Township 32 29 3 Hilltown Township 20 17 3 Lower Swatara Township 11 10 1 Homestead 13 13 0 Luzerne Township 1 1 0 Honesdale 9 g 1 A4acungie 3 3 0 Honey Brook Township 3 3 0 Mahoning Township (Carbon County) 5 5 0 Horsham Township 49 40 9 Mahoning Township (Montour County) 7 6 1 Hughesville 3 3 0 Malvern 6 5 1 Hummelstown 7 7 0 Manheim 8 7 1 Huntingdon 13 12 1 Manheim Township 64 50 14 Indiana 26 20 6 Manor Township 23 21 2 Indiana Township 10 10 0 Mansfield 5 5 0 Ingram 4 4 0 Marlborough Township 4 4 0 Irwin 5 5 0 Marple Township 38 32 6 Jackson Township (Butler County) 6 6 0 Martinsburg 2 2 0 Jackson Township (Luzerne County) 4 4 0 Mayfield 1 1 0 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 429 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total O'fv by state employees officers civilians City by state employees officers civilians PENNSYLVANIA Continued PENNSYLVANIA Continued McCandless 29 27 2 Northc3.stcrn Rc*^ion3.1 11 10 1 IVlcl^EG sport 63 60 3 Northern Berks Re^^ionsl 15 14 1 McSherrystown 4 4 0 Northern York Regional 47 43 4 Meadville 27 21 6 North Fsyette Township 23 19 4 Mcchtinicsburg 16 15 1 North Frmiklin Township 7 7 0 Mercer 4 4 0 North Huntingdon Township 36 29 7 N'leyersdlile 2 2 0 North Lebiinon Township 10 9 1 Middlesex Township (Butler County) 6 g 0 North Londonderry Township 7 1 N4iddletown 16 15 1 North ]VIiddleton Township 9 8 1 Middletown Township 59 51 8 North Strabane Township 17 16 1 Midland 5 5 0 North Versailles Township 23 20 3 N4ifflinburg 5 5 0 North Wales 7 6 1 Mifflin County Regional 25 24 1 Norwesian Township 1 1 0 IVlifflin Township 3 3 0 Norwood 7 7 0 Millcreek Township 71 56 15 Oakmont 7 7 0 IVlillersbur^ 4 4 0 O'Hara Township 15 14 1 Millersville 15 13 2 Ohioville 2 2 0 Millvale 5 5 0 Oil City 24 19 5 Millville 1 1 0 Old Lycomins Township 10 9 1 Milton 11 10 1 Oley Township 4 4 0 IVlinersville 0 Ol y ph ant 5 5 0 Mohnton 4 4 0 Oxford 9 8 1 N4onaca 6 g 0 Paint Township 2 2 0 IVlonessen 12 12 0 Palmerton 9 8 1 IVlonongahela 11 10 1 Palmyra 10 9 1 Monroeville 56 51 5 Parkesburg 8 8 0 Montgomery Township 41 32 9 Parkside 3 3 0 Montoursville 7 7 0 Parks Township 1 1 0 Moon Township 36 30 6 Patterson Area 4 4 0 N4oore Township 9 g 1 Patton Township 17 15 2 Moosic 7 7 0 Pax tang 3 3 0 Morton 4 4 0 Pen Argyl 5 5 0 Mount Holly Springs 3 3 0 Penbrook 6 6 0 IVlount Joy 12 10 2 Penn Hills 65 56 9 IVlount L3.ke 25 21 4 Lake wood 98 87 11 Bothell 76 53 23 Langley 2 2 0 B re merto n 76 62 14 Long Beach 7 6 1 B re w st er 5 2 Long view 65 54 11 g 7 1 Lynden 17 13 4 D LicK-iey 18 3 10 Lynn wood 95 67 28 31 30 Mabton 3 3 0 B urlin^ton 27 21 g Maple Valley 1 1 1 1 0 C 3.1113.5 27 23 4 ]S^ar y s vi 1 le 68 39 29 C3rnBtion 3 3 0 Mattawa 3 3 0 C3stle Rock 5 5 0 McCleary 5 5 0 Centr^liii 32 27 5 Medical Lake 8 7 1 v.^iiCJJd.iia 20 16 4 IVledina 12 10 2 Chelan 14 3 JVlercer Island 40 30 10 Cheney 15 11 4 Mill Creek 23 19 4 Chewelah 5 1 Milton 12 11 1 C larks ton 14 13 1 Monroe 41 30 11 Cle Elum 7 6 1 Montesano 10 8 2 Clyde Hill g 7 1 Morton 3 2 1 Colfax 5 5 0 Moses Lake 32 25 7 f^/^llf*CTf* Pl'mf* 14 11 3 JVlossyrock 1 1 0 Colton 1 0 A^ountlake Terrace 39 31 8 r'nlvillp 13 11 2 IVlount Vernon 54 43 1 1 Connell 7 7 0 IVloxee 2 2 0 Cosniopolis 5 Mukilteo 27 24 3 Coulee Dam 3 3 0 Napavine 4 3 1 Coupe ville 5 5 0 Newcastle 7 7 0 Covington 10 10 0 Newport 4 3 1 Des Moines 55 43 12 Normandy Park 15 13 2 Dupont 0 North Bend 5 5 0 Duvall 11 10 Oak Harbor 38 26 12 East \Ven3tchee 17 15 2 Oakville 2 2 0 Eatonville 7 Ocean Shores 16 13 3 Edgewood 3 0 2 2 0 Edmonds 68 53 15 Oly mp la 101 68 33 Ellensburg 31 23 3 14 12 2 7 I f^rr^\/i 1 1 f* U V illC 5 5 1 Elmer City 2 2 0 g 8 0 Enumclaw 28 17 11 Othello 20 13 7 Ephrata 16 13 3 Pacific 11 7 4 Everett 222 181 41 Palo use 2 2 0 Ever son 5 5 0 61 51 10 Federal Way 147 113 34 Pe Ell 2 2 0 Ferndale 18 15 3 Port An*^eles 53 29 24 Fife 41 22 19 Port Orchard 21 19 2 Fircrest 10 9 1 Port Townsend 17 14 3 Forks 16 9 7 Poulsbo 20 17 3 Garfield 1 1 0 Prosser 19 12 7 Gig Harbor 14 12 2 Pullman 38 28 10 Goldendale 10 9 1 Puyallup 87 51 36 Grand Coulee 7 7 0 Quincy 12 10 2 Grandview 21 16 5 Rainier 5 4 1 Granger 10 8 2 Raymond 6 5 1 Granite Falls 9 8 1 Reardan 1 1 0 Hoquiam 23 20 3 Redmond 102 70 32 Issaquah 54 28 26 Renton 128 88 40 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 443 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians City' by state employees officers civilians WASHINGTON Continued WEST VIRGINIA Continued Republic 3 3 0 Barrackville 1 1 0 Richlynd. 63 56 7 Beckley 68 47 21 Ridgefieltl 6 g 0 Belington 2 2 0 Ritzvillc 4 4 0 Belle 4 4 0 Rosalia. 1 1 0 Benwood 8 5 3 Roy 3 3 0 Berkeley Springs 3 2 I Royal City 3 3 0 Bethlehein 4 4 0 Ruston 2 2 0 Bluefield 28 22 6 S arum aiTii s h 22 21 Bradshaw I 0 SeaTac 36 34 2 Brain well 2 2 0 Seattle 1,719 1,231 488 Bridgeport 22 20 2 Sedro Woolley 17 13 4 Buckhannon 8 7 1 Selah 13 12 Burnsville 2 Se(^uiiTi 16 13 3 Cameron 4 4 0 Shelton 36 19 17 Capon Bridge 2 2 0 Shoreline 45 43 2 Cedar Grove I 0 Snohonii sh 24 20 4 Cere do 10 7 3 Snot|u.alniie 17 14 3 Chapmanville 5 5 0 Soap Lake 4 4 0 Charleston 189 161 28 South Bend 4 3 1 Charles Town 19 16 3 Spokane 410 303 107 Chesapeake 4 4 0 Spokane Valley 100 99 1 Che ster 5 5 0 Spnn^'dale 1 \ 0 C 1 ark s bu r 45 38 7 Stan wood 12 10 2 Clendenin 3 3 0 Steilacoom \\ 10 J Danville 3 3 0 Sultan 10 9 1 Delbarton 2 2 0 Sumas 6 g 0 Dunbar 19 15 4 Sumner 28 19 9 East Bank 4 4 0 Sunnyside 37 31 6 Eleanor 1 1 0 Tacoma 388 355 33 15 9 6 2 2 0 Fair m ont 42 33 9 Tenino 4 4 0 Fairview 1 1 0 \ \ 0 Far mi ngt on I I 0 Toledo 2 2 0 Fayetteville 8 7 I g 5 \ Follansbee 7 7 0 Toppenish 22 15 7 Fort Gay 2 2 0 Tukwila 81 66 15 I 0 Tum water 29 25 4 Gassaway 1 1 0 4 3 1 Gauley Bridse 7 5 2 Union Gap 23 18 5 Gilbert 4 4 0 Union town 0 Glasgow 2 2 0 T Tni\?f*r"cil"A/ Plcif*p LJlllVClalLV r la\^C 25 24 \ 5 5 I 2 2 0 G lenville 4 3 I Va nc o u ver 211 179 32 Grafton 7 6 1 Walla Walla 69 43 26 Grants ville 1 1 0 ^Vapato 21 13 % Granville I 0 Vt al LiCil 5 4 \ 1^ ami in 3 3 0 Washougal 16 14 2 l^andley 2 2 0 We n ate he e 61 40 21 l^arpers Ferry/Bolivar 5 4 I Westport 9 7 2 Hams ville 1 1 0 West Richland 16 14 2 l^enderson I 0 ^Vhite Salmon 9 9 0 1^ inton 7 7 0 Wilbur 2 2 0 u nd r ed 0 Win lock 2 2 0 l^untington 90 85 5 W^inthrop 2 2 0 Hurricane 16 14 2 Woodinville 7 7 0 laeger I 0 VV IJUU-lallU. 9 7 2 i\.enova j3 9 4 Yakima 160 112 48 ICermit 2 2 0 Yelm 12 10 2 Keyser 14 9 5 Zillah 6 5 1 Keystone 3 3 0 Kimball I 1 0 WEST VIRGINIA Kingwood 4 4 0 Lewisburg 12 10 2 Alderson 2 2 0 Logan 9 7 2 Anmoore 2 2 0 Lumberport 2 2 0 Ansted 1 1 0 Mabscott 2 2 0 Athens 1 1 0 Madison 5 4 1 B arbours ville 19 17 2 Man 5 5 0 444 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam WFST VTRriTNTA rnnfiniipH WFST VTRfiTNIA rnntiniipH J^snmn^ton 4 4 0 War 2 2 0 ctrl into n 1 0 ^Varde n s v i He I 1 0 Marmet 5 5 0 Wayne 5 2 3 M aitin sbu rg 49 41 g Webster Springs 1 1 0 Mason 4 4 0 AVeiiton 47 38 9 N^iisontown I 0 Welch 9 1 IVl iitCW iin 2 2 0 AVe 1 1 s bur g 7 1 IVliitOcilca. 5 5 0 ^Vest l^ogan 1 0 IVl c IVlcc he n 4 4 0 West Milford 2 2 0 Milton 5 I AVeston 9 8 1 I 0 AVe s to ve 1 7 7 0 N^onon^ah I 0 ^Vest LJmon 1 0 on tgo mcry 9 7 2 ^Vhe ell n 2 78 76 2 MoorcfiGld 0 White Sulphur Springs 8 7 1 IVl or a.nt 0 w n 55 51 4 ^Vhite s vi 1 1 e 2 2 0 IVloundsvillc 21 17 4 Williamson 11 9 2 IVlount Hope 4 3 1 AVilliamstown 6 5 1 Mullens 5 5 0 Winfield 4 4 0 New Cumberland 3 3 0 New Haven 4 4 0 WISCONSIN New IVtartmsville 14 10 4 Nitro 18 17 1 Algoma 5 5 0 Nnrlhfnrk- 2 2 0 A Itnr^n^i rt.llUUIld 12 1 1 1 Nutter Fort 6 6 0 Amery 7 6 1 Oak Hill 16 14 2 17 14 3 Oceana 4 4 0 Apple ton 136 107 29 Paden City 5 4 1 A.rcadia 5 5 0 Par k.cr sbu rg 76 64 12 A uhl nH 22 20 2 Parsons 1 I 0 A. sh w aub e non 55 44 11 r aW raw I I 0 A.ugusta 4 4 0 Pennsboro 1 I 0 Bangor 3 3 0 Peters burg 1 I 0 Bai"aboo 31 25 Petei stown 3 3 0 BaiTOn 7 7 0 Philippi 0 Bayfield 4 4 0 Piedmont 1 0 Beaver Dam 40 30 10 Pineville 3 3 0 Belleville 4 4 0 Pr^int Plp^ic^in!" r UIIiL rJCd.ad.ilL 9 g I Beloit 91 78 13 Pratt 2 2 0 Beloit Town 10 9 1 Pr i nceton 17 14 3 Berlin 13 12 1 Rainelle 2 2 0 Black River Falls g 7 1 Ranson 10 9 1 Blair 3 3 0 Ravens wood 10 9 1 Blanchardville 1 1 0 Reedsville 1 0 B 1 oo mer 7 5 1 Richwood 5 4 1 Bloomfield 8 7 1 Ridge ley 2 2 0 Boscobel 5 0 Ripley 9 g 1 Brillion 8 7 1 Rives VI lie I 0 B ro dhe ad 12 8 4 Romney 4 3 1 Brookfield 83 60 23 Ronceverte 4 4 0 Brown Deer 40 31 9 Row le sb u rg 3 3 0 Burlin*^ton 26 20 3 3 0 Burlington Town 8 8 0 onepnerQstown g 4 2 8 7 1 Shinnston 5 0 Caledonia 36 28 g S 1 ster s ville 4 4 0 Campbellsport 2 2 0 Smithers 8 g 0 Cedarburg 29 20 9 Sophia 3 3 0 Chenecjua 9 9 0 South Charleston 35 30 5 Chetek 6 5 1 Spencer 6 5 1 Chilton 7 7 0 St. Albans 26 20 6 Chippewa Falls 35 27 8 Star City 6 5 1 Cleveland 3 2 1 St. Marys 4 4 0 Colby-Abbotsford 7 6 1 Stonewood 3 3 0 Columbus 16 11 5 Summersville 16 16 0 Combined Locks 5 5 0 Sutton 3 2 1 Cornell 3 3 0 Sylvester 1 1 0 Cottage Grove 11 10 1 Terra Alta 2 2 0 Crandon 4 3 1 Triadelphia 2 1 1 Cuba City 5 4 1 Vienna 19 15 4 Cudahy 40 28 12 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 445 Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law To!al law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians employees officers civilians WTSrONSIN rnntiniipH WTSrONSTN rnnHniiPii C u mb G rl iin d 5 5 0 Kewaunee 6 0 7 5 Kiel 9 7 2 5 5 0 Kohler 8 7 1 3 3 0 Eac du Flambeau 12 10 2 DeForest 14 12 2 La Crosse 1 15 94 21 Delafield 15 14 Lad y s mi th 9 8 22 17 5 Lake Del ton 15 14 DGla.v3.n Town 11 10 Lake Geneva 28 20 8 D c n my rk 2 2 0 Lake Mills 13 2 38 34 4 Lane aster 7 7 0 Dod^cvillc 11 10 J Lodi 5 5 I Dui'tiiid 4 4 0 Luxemburg' 2 2 0 Fettle RlV£I g 5 0 JVladison 465 382 83 Etlglc VllltigC 2 2 0 IVlanitowoc 75 65 10 Eiist Troy 7 7 0 Maple Bluff 5 5 0 Equ da.irc 129 99 30 JVl ai inette 31 24 7 Fd^prTnn 11 10 I Ivlarion 3 3 0 1 0 ]V1 arke s an 4 4 0 Elkhait Lake 3 3 0 Marshall Villa^^e 7 Elkliorn 19 16 3 Marshfield 54 38 16 I 0 A^auston 8 7 I Ellsworth 7 6 I Mayville 13 2 EliTi Grove 25 17 8 12 1 1 I 2 2 0 Medford 10 9 1 Evans ville 9 g A^enasha 38 32 6 Everest 27 24 3 JVlenomonee Falls 70 59 Fall Creek 2 2 0 IVlenomonie 34 27 7 Fe n n 1 more 5 5 0 ]Vlec]uon 45 37 8 Fitchbur^ 46 36 10 Merrill 25 21 4 Fond du Eac 80 69 11 Middleton 39 31 8 Fontana 7 6 1 Milton 10 9 1 Fort Atkinson 27 20 7 M ilwaukee 2,433 1.962 471 Fox Eake 4 3 I IVIJIICI ai rUlIlL 5 5 0 Fox Point 18 16 2 Minocqua 16 11 5 Fox Valley 29 26 3 ]V1 o ndo V 1 4 4 0 Franklin 78 59 19 JVlonona 23 19 4 2 2 0 JVlonroe 35 26 9 Geneva Town 3 2 A^osmee 8 7 Genoa City 5 4 1 Mount Horeb 12 10 2 Gei man town 43 31 12 IVlUUlll r^iCclAallL 40 32 8 Glendale 48 47 1 IVlukvv'onago 19 12 7 Grafton 28 21 7 IVluske^-'o 47 36 11 Grand Chute 29 25 4 Neenah 51 41 10 Grantsbur^ 2 2 0 Neillsville 7 1 Green Bay 226 187 39 New Berlin 93 74 19 Greendale 36 28 New Glarus 5 5 0 G ree nfi eld 78 57 21 New Holstein 10 7 3 tiales Corners 17 17 0 New Lisbon 3 3 0 Hallie 7 1 New London 19 17 2 Hartford 27 22 5 New Richmond 13 12 1 Hartland 17 15 2 Niagara 5 5 0 Hay wai d 7 I North Fond du Lac 13 10 3 Hazel Green 2 2 0 North Hudson 6 5 1 H ob ar t" L a wre nee 3 2 Oak Creek 66 49 17 Holmen 9 Ocononiowoc 30 23 7 Honcon 12 9 3 Oconto 8 8 0 Hortonville 4 4 0 Oconto Falls 5 5 0 Hudson 22 19 3 5 5 1 Hurley 6 5 1 Onalaska 31 28 3 Independence 2 2 0 Oregon 15 14 1 Iron Ridge 1 1 0 Osceola 5 5 0 Jackson 11 10 1 Oshkosh 115 98 17 Janesville 115 102 13 Osseo 4 4 0 Jefferson 18 14 4 Palmyra 5 5 0 Juneau 5 4 1 Park Falls 8 7 1 Kaukauna 25 24 1 Pepin 1 1 0 Kenosha 263 186 77 Peshtigo 7 6 1 Kewaskum 7 7 0 Pewaukee 17 15 2 446 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 78 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by City by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total City by state employees officers civilians Cit}' by state employees officers civiliam WISCONSIN Continued WIS CONSIN Continued r GW3.LIKCG iOWflSilip 25 23 2 w ateno w n 52 38 14 Phillips 7 g I ^Vau ke sha 148 110 38 Platteville 28 21 7 Waunakee 16 14 2 PI ^1 c ^1 Ti t Prriirip 27 26 I AVaupun 19 17 2 PlOVGf 19 16 3 ^Vau s au 67 60 7 PI \/ m m itli r J V liiUuLiJ 16 16 0 ^Vau to m a 5 5 0 Portage 30 22 8 Wauwatosa 1 17 88 29 Port WashiiT^ton 24 19 5 West Allis 160 134 26 Poynette 5 I West Bend 75 56 19 Priiine du Chien 19 14 5 West M^ilwaukee 23 18 5 Prescott 3 7 West Salem 6 5 1 Pulaski 4 4 0 Whitefish Bay 28 24 4 Re c d s burg 23 16 7 Whitehall 4 4 0 Rill ne 1 a nd er 22 16 White w ater 31 22 9 Rice Lake 26 23 3 Williams Bay 7 6 1 Richland Center 13 11 2 ^Vinneconne 6 5 1 19 14 5 Wisconsin Dells 16 11 5 River Falls 25 22 3 ^Visconsin Rapids 48 37 11 River Hills 13 13 0 Woodruff 6 5 1 Rothschild 12 10 2 Sauk Praine 14 13 WYOMINfi Saukville 11 9 2 Shawano 22 19 3 Afton 4 4 0 Sheboygan 112 84 28 Basin 4 4 0 Sheboygan Falls 15 13 2 Buffalo 16 9 7 Shorewood 34 26 8 94 80 14 Shore wood Hills 7 6 1 Cheyenne 117 89 28 Silver Lake 4 3 I Cody 22 19 3 2 2 0 Diainondville 4 3 1 S linger 10 9 Douglas 19 13 Somerset 6 5 1 Evanston 31 26 5 South Milwaukee 39 32 7 Evansville 13 8 5 17 15 2 Gillette 66 44 22 Spencer 3 3 0 G le nr 0 c k 9 3 Spooner 7 1 Green River 36 27 9 Spring Green 4 3 1 Guernsey 4 4 0 Stanley 4 4 0 Hanna 9 4 5 St. Croix Falls 4 4 0 Jackson 32 21 11 Stevens Point 58 44 14 Ke m me rer 9 7 2 St. Francis 25 20 5 La Baige 2 2 0 Stoughton 23 18 5 Lan del" 21 19 2 Sturgeon Bay 22 21 1 Laramie 71 44 27 S tu r te v ant 15 9 Lusk" 9 3 Sumniit g g 0 4 4 0 Sun Praine 67 43 24 Lyman 7 5 2 S uperi or 64 57 7 Mills 10 9 1 Theresa 2 2 0 Moorcroft 4 3 1 Thiensville 8 7 1 Newcastle 16 9 7 Three Lakes 5 5 5 2 4 To in ah 20 18 2 Powell 21 14 7 To ni ah a wk 7 J Rawlins 30 19 1 1 Town of East Troy 7 6 1 Riverton 35 24 11 Town of Madison 19 17 2 Rock Springs 59 39 20 Twin Lakes 14 10 4 Saratoga 10 5 5 Two Rivers 29 25 4 Sheridan 46 28 18 Valders 1 1 0 Sundance 5 5 0 Verona 15 14 1 Thermopolis 13 8 5 Viroqua 9 8 1 Torrington 21 15 6 Walworth 7 6 1 Wheatland 12 11 1 Washburn 5 5 0 Worland 10 10 0 Waterloo 9 8 1 ' The data presented in this table for Charlotte-Mecklenburg represent only those law enforcement employees that work for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and exclude Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office employees. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 447 Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilian ALABAMA CALIFORNIA Continued Auburn University: San ]VIarcos 17 11 Main Campus 47 34 13 Stanislaus 22 1 1 11 Montgomery 26 13 13 College of the Sequoias 6 5 1 Calhoun Community College 8 g 2 Contra Costa Community College 30 19 11 Faulkner University 10 10 0 Cuesta College 6 2 Jacksonville State University 17 13 4 El Camino College 20 14 6 11 J 11 lalladega College 6 5 1 Foothill~De Anza College 18 10 8 Troy State University 11 9 2 Fresno Community College 16 13 3 University of Alabama: Humboldt State University 20 12 8 Birmingham 136 57 79 Marin Community College 8 5 3 Huntsville 15 11 4 Pasadena Community College 11 6 5 Tuscaloosa 48 39 9 Riverside Community College 24 19 5 University of Montevallo 15 9 g San Bernaidino Community College 1 1 8 3 University of North Alabama 16 13 3 San Diego State University 49 30 19 University of South Alabama 35 23 12 San Francisco State University 43 21 22 University of West Alabama 8 5 3 San Jose/Evergreen Community Colle^ re 10 6 4 Santa Rosa Junior College 19 12 7 ALASKA Solano Community College 7 6 1 Sonoma State University 21 12 9 University of Alaska: University of California: Anchorage 18 12 B erke ley 124 64 60 Fairbanks 11 10 1 Davis 85 41 44 Hastings College of Law 12 12 0 ARIZONA Irvine 33 24 9 Lawrence-Livermore Laboratory 9 2 7 Arizona State University, Main Campus 88 58 30 Los Angeles 79 57 22 Arizona Western College 7 6 1 Riverside 34 26 8 Central Anzona College 6 5 1 San Diego 49 28 21 Northern Arizona University 24 14 10 San Francisco 48 34 14 Pima Community College 37 29 g Santa Barbara 39 28 11 University of Arizona 76 46 30 Santa Cruz 44 19 25 Yavapai College 7 6 1 West Valley-Mission College 13 9 4 AKKAjNISAs COLORADO Arkansas State University 22 17 5 Adams State College 2 2 0 Henderson State University 8 7 I A.rapahoe Community College 9 5 3 Northwest Arkansas Community College 9 5 4 Auraria Higher Education Center 28 18 10 Southern Arkansas University 7 6 1 Colorado School of Mines 7 6 1 University of Arkansas: Colorado State University 26 20 6 Fayetteville 37 28 9 Fort Lewis College 8 6 2 Little Rock 31 25 g Pikes Peak Community College 16 15 1 Medical Sciences 43 37 6 Red Rocks Community College 1 1 0 Monticello 8 7 1 University of Colorado: Pine Bluff 36 28 Boulder 51 37 14 University of Central Arkansas 28 23 5 Colorado Springs 24 13 1 1 Health Sciences Center 65 31 34 CALIFORNIA Umversity of Northern Colorado 16 10 6 Allan Hancock College 19 5 14 rONNFCTTrTIT Laliiorma State Polytechnic University: Pomona 26 15 11 Central Connecticut State University 27 22 5 San Luis Obispo 33 15 18 Eastern Connecticut State University 19 14 5 California State University: Southern Connecticut State University 37 27 10 Bakersfield 14 10 4 University of Connecticut' Channel Islands 16 12 4 Health Center 21 14 7 Chico 17 11 Storrs Avery Point and Hartford 78 65 13 Dominguez Hills 20 15 5 Western Connecticut State University 21 13 8 Fresno 26 16 10 Yale University 92 78 14 Fullerton 29 21 8 Hayward 27 14 13 DELAWARE Long Beach 33 25 8 Los Angeles 26 19 7 University of Delaware 82 47 35 Monterey Bay 15 13 2 Northridge 32 22 10 FLORIDA Sacramento 20 14 6 San Bernardino 20 13 7 Florida A&M University 38 27 11 San Jose 70 34 36 Florida Atlantic University 51 35 16 448 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College hy state employees officers civilians r LUKIUA — Continued ILLINOIS — Continued Florida Gulf Coast University 19 12 7 Northern Illinois University 55 38 17 Florida International University 64 44 20 Northwestern University: Florida State University: Chicago 17 13 4 Panama City 4 3 1 Evanston 35 24 11 Tallahassee 78 57 21 Oakton Community College 1 1 10 1 New College of Florida 15 11 4 Parkland College 18 13 5 Pensacola Junior College 19 15 4 Rock Valley College 1 3 1 1 2 Santa Fe Community College 23 17 g Southern Illinois University: Tallahassee Community College 28 14 14 Carbondale 47 37 10 University of Central Florida 70 43 27 Edwards ville 41 33 8 University of Florida 142 88 54 School of IVIedicine \ \ 2 University of North Florida 36 26 10 South Suburban College 15 1 1 4 University of South Florida! Triton College 14 9 5 St. Petersburg 16 12 4 University of Illinois: Tampa 59 41 18 Chicago 105 61 44 University of West Florida 33 23 10 Springfield 17 11 6 Urbana 69 55 14 GEORGIA Waubonsee College 2 2 0 Western Illinois University 30 25 5 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 12 11 1 William Rainey Harper College 16 10 6 Albany State University 25 12 13 Armstrong Atlantic State University 16 13 3 INDIANA Augusta State University 18 14 4 Berry College 16 11 5 Ball State University 37 30 7 Clark Atlanta University 39 14 25 DePauw University 11 7 4 Clayton College and State University 19 13 6 Indiana State University 33 24 9 Coastal Georgia Community College 7 6 1 Indiana University: Columbus State University 17 16 1 Bloomington 52 42 10 Dalton State College 7 7 0 Gary 12 10 2 Emory University 57 41 16 Indianapolis 48 32 16 Fort Valley State University 21 13 8 New Albany 10 8 2 Georgia College and State University 20 14 6 Marian College 6 3 3 Georgia Institute of Technology 74 40 34 Purdue University 43 35 8 Georgia Perimeter College 44 13 31 Georgia Southern University 36 29 7 IOWA Georgia Southwestern State University 11 10 1 Georgia State University 122 84 38 Iowa State University 31 28 3 Gordon College 8 7 1 University of Iowa 51 27 24 Kennesaw State University 37 22 15 University of Northern Iowa 24 18 6 Medical College of Georgia 45 35 10 Mercer University 31 23 8 KANSAS Middle Georgia College 8 7 1 Morehouse College 39 15 24 Emporia State University 9 9 0 Monis-Brown College 5 5 0 Fort Hays State University 11 10 1 North Georgia College 12 9 3 Kansas State University 37 24 13 Piedmont College 2 2 0 Pittsburg State University 15 13 2 Savannah State University 22 9 13 University of Kansas: Southern Polytechnic State University 17 12 5 I^ain Campus 45 26 19 South Georgia College 6 6 0 Medical Center 50 28 22 University of Georgia 72 57 15 Wichita State University 29 21 8 University of West Georgia 42 18 2A Valdosta State University 26 18 8 KtiN 1 U Civ i Wesleyan College 5 5 0 Eastern Kentucky University 27 16 1 1 ILLINOIS Kentucky State University 15 8 7 Morehead State University 21 13 8 Black Hawk College 9 8 1 Munay State University 20 14 6 Chicago State University 33 21 12 Northern Kentucky University 24 14 10 College of DuPage 20 14 6 University of Kentucky 49 35 14 College of Lake County 17 9 8 University of Louisville 32 24 8 Eastern Illinois University 26 23 3 Western Kentucky University 34 23 11 Governors State University 12 9 3 Illinois State University 25 22 3 LOUISIANA John A. Logan College 8 6 2 Joliet Junior College 14 6 8 Delgado Community College 36 26 10 Loyola University of Chicago 37 20 17 Grambling State University 11 10 1 Morton College 6 4 2 Louisiana State University: Northeastern Illinois University 21 14 7 Baton Rouge 67 65 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 449 Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians LOUISIANA— Continued MASSACHUSETTS— Continued Eunice Health Sciences Center, New Orleans Health Sciences Center, Shreveport Shreveport Louisiana Tech University McNeese State University Nicholls State University Northwestern State University Southeastern Louisiana University Southern University and A&M College: Baton Rouge New Orleans Shreveport Tulane University University of Louisiana: Lafayette Monroe University of New Orleans MAINE University of Maine: Farmington Orono University of Southern Maine MARYLAND Bowie State University Coppin State College Frostburg State University Morgan State University Salisbury University St. Mary's College Towson University University of Baltimore University of Maryland: Baltimore City Baltimore County College Park Eastern Shore MASSACHUSETTS Assumption College Boston College Boston University Brandeis University Bristol Community College Emerson College Fitchburg State College Framingham State College Harvard University Holyoke Community College Lasell College Massachusetts College of Art Massachusetts College of Liberal Aits Massachusetts Institute of Technology Massasoit Community College Mount Holyoke College Northeastern University North Shore Community College Quinsigamond Community College Salem State College Springfield College Tufts University: Medford Worcester 1 1 0 60 59 1 58 40 18 11 10 1 20 18 2 18 U 7 14 10 4 16 14 2 34 25 9 25 22 3 11 9 2 10 9 1 50 37 13 26 24 2 25 22 3 31 23 8 4 4 0 30 19 11 25 16 9 23 15 8 18 14 4 18 15 3 40 34 6 21 17 4 13 2 11 52 37 15 45 11 34 119 48 71 31 24 7 105 76 29 15 10 5 21 13 8 60 43 17 54 49 5 17 14 3 13 7 6 17 16 1 15 13 2 14 13 1 104 74 30 9 9 0 11 11 0 8 8 0 10 7 3 61 57 4 11 9 2 18 14 4 72 50 22 18 16 2 10 10 0 26 24 2 32 17 15 56 41 15 27 13 14 University of Massachusetts: Amherst Dartmouth Harbor Campus, Boston Medical Center, Worcester Wellesley College Western New England College Westfield State College MICHIGAN Central Michigan University Delta College Eastern Michigan University Ferris State University Grand Rapids Community College Grand Valley State University Lansing Community College Macomb Community College Michigan State University Michigan Technological University Mott Community College Northern Michigan University Oakland Community College Oakland University Saginaw Valley State University University of Michigan: Ann Arbor Flint Western Michigan University MINNESOTA University of Minnesota: Duluth Twin Cities MISSISSIPPI Coahoma Community College Hinds Community College Itawamba Community College Jackson State University Mississippi State University University of Mississippi: Medical Center Oxford MISSOURI Central Missouri State University Lincoln University Mineral Area College Missouri Western State College Northwest Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State University St. Louis Community College, Meramec Truman State University University of Missouri: Columbia Kansas City RoUa St. Louis Washington University MONTANA Montana State University University of Montana 66 55 11 35 23 12 35 26 9 26 21 5 18 13 5 21 13 8 25 13 12 30 20 10 7 5 2 31 25 6 18 13 5 14 11 3 17 13 4 13 11 2 35 28 7 97 63 34 12 9 3 3 3 0 16 14 2 21 20 1 24 18 6 10 8 2 95 52 43 20 7 13 61 29 32 10 9 1 65 43 22 7 6 1 26 25 1 7 6 1 54 36 18 35 26 9 81 59 22 40 25 15 23 18 5 11 7 4 4 3 1 11 9 2 16 9 7 23 17 6 11 8 3 11 10 1 46 29 17 37 24 13 17 9 8 21 16 5 37 24 13 24 14 10 18 13 5 450 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' — Continued Total law Total law enforcetneiit Total Total enforcement Total Total University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College by state employees officers civilians NEBRASKA NORTH CAROLINA— Continued University of Nebraska: Kearney 6 5 1 Lincoln 47 28 19 NEVADA Truckee Meadows Community College 7 6 1 University of Nevada: Las Vegas 45 31 14 Reno 28 20 8 NEW JERSEY Brookdale Community College 15 12 3 Essex County College 55 14 41 Kean University of New Jersey 32 22 10 Middlesex County College 15 10 5 Monmouth University 31 20 11 Montclair State University 39 26 13 New Jersey Institute of Technology 62 27 35 Richard Stockton College 22 17 5 Rowan University 44 6 38 Rutgers University: Camden 36 17 19 Newark 39 29 10 New Brunswick 113 56 57 The College of New Jersey 27 17 10 University of Medicine and Dentistry: Camden 17 15 2 Newark 121 46 75 Piscataway 35 30 5 William Paterson University 44 22 22 NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University 9 8 1 New Mexico Highlands University 9 18 University of New Mexico 45 31 14 Western New Mexico University 3 3 0 NEW YORK Cornell University 57 45 12 Ithaca College 31 18 13 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 30 20 10 Syracuse University 65 58 7 United States Merchant Marine Academy 8 4 4 NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian State University 32 21 11 Beaufort County Community College 2 2 0 Belmont Abbey College 7 7 0 Davidson College 9 8 1 Duke University 129 53 76 East Carolina University 64 49 15 Elizabeth City State University 16 10 6 Elon University 9 8 1 Fayetteville State University 20 12 8 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 40 27 13 North Carolina Central University 36 22 14 North Carolina School of the Arts 14 13 1 North Carolina State University, Raleigh 61 50 11 Queens University 6 4 2 Saint Augustine's College 13 8 5 University of North Carolina: Asheville 15 9 6 Chapel Hill 80 46 34 Charlotte 40 33 7 Greensboro 41 27 14 Pembroke 16 12 4 Wilmington 32 24 8 Wake Forest University 37 16 21 Western Carolina University 18 13 5 Winston-Salem State University 19 13 6 NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State College of Science 3 3 0 North Dakota State University 12 10 2 University of North Dakota 15 11 4 OHIO Bowling Green State University 30 24 6 Cleveland State University 33 24 9 Columbus State Community College 31 25 6 Cuyahoga Community College 34 29 5 Kent State University 32 25 7 Lakeland Community College 13 9 4 Marietta College 7 6 1 Miami University 37 28 9 Ohio State University 59 45 14 Ohio University 31 25 6 Sinclair Community College 25 21 4 University of Akron 38 31 7 University of Cincinnati 135 52 83 University of Toledo 42 33 9 Wright State University 27 17 10 Youngstown State University 27 22 5 OKLAHOMA Cameron University 9 8 1 East Central University 5 5 0 Mun ay State College 1 1 0 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 9 7 2 Northeastern State College 11 9 2 Oklahoma State University: Main Campus 39 29 10 Okmulgee 6 6 0 Tulsa 4 2 2 Rogers State University 4 4 0 Seminole State College 3 3 0 Southeastern Oklahoma State University 8 7 1 Southwestern Oklahoma State University 8 7 1 Tulsa Community College 17 10 7 University of Central Oklahoma 23 16 7 University of Oklahoma: Health Sciences Center 56 36 20 Norman 46 28 18 PENNSYLVANIA Bloomsburg University 21 17 4 California University 13 13 0 Cheyney University 12 11 1 Clarion University 18 13 5 East Stroudsburg University 17 14 3 Edinboro University 14 13 1 Elizabethtown College 14 9 5 Indiana University 26 21 5 Kutztown University 18 12 6 Lehigh University 29 21 8 Lock Haven University 10 9 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 451 Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total University/College by state employees officers civilians University/College hy state employees officers civilian PENNSYLVANIA Continued ILXAS MtiiisfiGld University 11 11 0 Alamo Community College District 71 47 24 Millersville University 17 14 3 Alvin Community College 1 1 9 2 Moravian College 13 9 4 Amarillo College 16 14 2 Pennsylvania State University! Angelo State University 12 9 3 Altoona 9 g 1 Austin College 8 7 1 4 4 0 Baylor Health Care System 133 47 86 Behrend. 9 6 3 Baylor University, Waco 32 20 12 Berks 7 1 Central Texas College 8 7 1 H am sbu r 2 7 g \ College of the Mainland 7 5 I McK.ee sport 3 3 0 Eastfield College 11 10 \ 2 2 0 El Paso Community College 39 32 7 University Park fi'i \jj m ID Grayson County College 3 2 Shippensburg University 18 15 3 Hardin-Simmons University 7 4 3 Slippery Rock University 1 0 ly 1 7 1 / 2 Houston Baptist University 9 Q Q University of Pittsburgh! Lamai" University, Beaumont 33 18 15 Braaiora 6 5 1 Laredo Community College 13 12 1 Pittsburgh 115 71 44 McLennan Community College 10 5 5 West Chester University 38 19 Midwestern State University 8 7 1 Mountain View College 9 9 0 North Lake College 15 14 1 Paris Junior College 3 3 0 Brown University 65 30 35 Prairie View A&M University 38 22 16 University of Rhode Island 31 18 13 Rice University 43 28 15 Richland College 13 12 1 SOUTH CAROLINA Southern Methodist University 30 21 9 South Plains College 6 6 0 Aiken Technical College 8 3 5 Southwestern University 7 6 1 Benedict College 26 15 11 Stephen F. Austin State University 39 22 17 Bob Jones University 4 4 0 St. Mary's University 18 12 6 Clemson University 47 30 17 St. Thomas University 8 1 7 Coastal Carolina University 34 14 20 Sul Ross State University 8 6 2 College of Charleston 58 34 24 Tarleton State University 13 1 1 2 Columbia College 11 9 2 Texas A&M International University 15 9 6 Erskine College 2 2 0 Texas A&M University! Francis Marion University 12 12 0 College Station 123 50 73 Lander University 10 9 1 Commerce 24 16 8 Medical University of South Carolina 59 37 22 Corpus Christi 22 1 1 1 1 1 Midlands Technical College 23 23 0 Galveston 8 7 Presbyterian College 9 8 1 Kingsville 18 12 Trident Technical College 20 18 2 Texas Christian University 31 20 1 1 University of South Carolina! Texas Southern University 37 25 12 Aiken 7 7 0 Texas State Technical College! Columbia 70 53 17 Harlingen 12 9 3 Spartanburg 9 9 0 15 13 2 Winthrop University 20 14 6 lexas otate University, jan Marco 60 29 31 Texas Technological University Lubbock 53 35 18 SOUTH DAKOTA Texas Woman s University 29 14 15 South Dakota State University 17 12 5 Trinity University 27 14 13 Tyler Junior College 12 5 7 TENNESSEE University ot Houston. Central Campus 76 39 37 Austin Peay State University 1 / in lU n I i_ieariake zz 14 8 Chattanooga State Technical Downtown Campus 20 14 6 Community College 12 8 4 University of IVlary Hardin-Baylor g 8 0 East Tennessee State University 25 1 Q D University of North Texas, Middle Tennessee State University zy A Health Science Center 19 8 11 Southwest Tennessee Community Colle^ ^e Jl -7 Z University of Texas: Tennessee State University 41 35 6 Arlington 64 33 31 Tennessee Technological University 22 14 8 Austin 128 58 70 University of Memphis 32 29 3 Brownsville 32 10 22 University of Tennessee! Dallas 39 18 21 Chattanooga 21 15 6 El Paso 54 20 34 Knoxville 64 52 12 Health Science Center, San Antonio 82 34 48 Maitin 15 11 4 Health Science Center, Tyler 28 5 23 Memphis 36 22 14 Houston 246 82 164 Vanderbilt University 99 74 25 Medical Branch 100 36 64 Volunteer State Community College 6 5 1 Pan American 31 16 15 Walters State Community College 7 7 0 Permian Basin 11 5 6 452 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 79 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by University and College by State' — Continued University/College by state TEXAS— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians University/College by state WASfflNGTON Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians San Antonio 72 Southwestern Medical Sciiool 92 Tyler 10 West Texas A&M University 1 1 UTAH Brigham Young University 37 College of Eastern Utah 2 Southern Utah University 5 University of Utah 95 Utah State University 17 Utah Valley State College 8 Weber State University 1 1 VIRGINIA Christopher Newport University 1 8 College of William and Mary 22 Emory and Henry College 4 Ferrum College 7 George Mason University 56 Hampton University 34 James Madison University 26 Longwood College 16 Mary Washington College 17 Norfolk State University 5 1 Northern Virginia Community College 33 Old Dominion University 55 Radford University 24 Thomas Nelson Community College 9 University of Richmond 32 University of Virginia 1 1 2 University of Virginia, College at Wise 8 Virginia Commonwealth University 156 Virginia Military Institute 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 56 Virginia State University 3 1 Virginia Western Community College 6 36 38 4 25 2 4 30 12 6 10 13 18 1 7 43 20 21 11 9 27 33 34 19 7 16 50 7 70 6 38 16 6 36 54 6 3 12 0 1 65 5 2 1 5 4 3 0 13 14 5 5 8 24 0 21 5 2 16 62 1 86 0 18 15 0 Central Washington University Eastern Washington University Evergreen State College University of Washington Washington State University: Pullman Vancouver Western Washington University WEST VIRGINIA Bluefield State College Concord College Fairmont State College Glenville State College Marshall University Potomac State College Shepherd College West Liberty State College West Virginia State College West Virginia Tech West Virginia University WISCONSIN University of Wisconsin: Eau Claire Green Bay La Crosse Madison Milwaukee Oshkosh Parkside Platteville Stevens Point Stout Superior Whitewater WYOMING Sheridan College University of Wyoming 13 10 15 56 19 4 18 1 7 8 5 21 5 10 4 10 5 55 12 12 8 103 37 12 13 7 6 9 5 11 12 10 10 44 17 3 12 1 5 7 2 20 5 9 4 10 5 45 11 5 8 58 30 10 9 6 2 8 I 10 2 13 1 0 5 12 2 1 6 0 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 1 7 0 45 7 2 4 1 4 1 4 1 0 10 ' These agencies have no resident population associated with them. LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 453 Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians ALABAMA CALIFORNIA Continued AllttiU^'ti 47 19 28 Kin^s 193 74 1 19 Bibb 29 11 18 Los Angeles 14,461 8,581 5,880 Blount 64 38 26 IVladera 110 78 32 C3.lh.0un 38 32 Marin 306 207 99 Colbert 49 28 21 Merced 233 176 57 EliTiore 73 29 44 Monterey 444 327 1 17 Etow3.li 70 56 14 115 86 29 Geneva 13 11 2 Orange 3,573 1.793 1,780 Greene 25 11 14 Placer 396 219 177 Hale 7 1 Riverside 2,944 1,517 1,427 15 10 5 Sacra me nto 2,258 1,507 751 Houston 73 46 27 San Benito 62 30 32 J ef f ers on 643 509 134 San Bernardino 2,748 1,534 1,214 L auderdQle 40 31 9 San Diego 3,166 1,980 1,186 117 52 65 San Francisco 994 827 167 Li me stone 78 37 41 San Joac^uin 718 298 420 Lowndes 37 11 26 San Luis Obispo 370 156 214 IVl iidi s on 270 103 167 San A^ateo 568 410 158 Mobile 494 145 349 Santa Barbara 623 447 176 ]V1 on tg 0 niery 266 123 143 Santa Clara 710 553 157 Morgan 127 47 80 Santa Cruz 319 176 143 Russell 83 29 54 Shasta 249 135 1 14 Shelbv 0 iiti ijy 155 94 61 Solano 472 110 362 St. Clair 37 32 5 Sonoma 663 269 394 Tuscaloosa 108 87 21 Stanislaus 571 228 343 Walker 75 33 42 Sutter 136 108 28 Tulare 602 424 178 ARIZONA Ventura 1 343 798 545 Yolo 214 76 138 v^oconino 212 58 154 Yuba 163 77 86 M aric op a 2 396 678 1 718 1,188 472 716 COLORADO Pinal 319 138 181 Yavapai 279 107 172 Adams 443 299 144 283 69 214 Ar ap aho e 625 396 229 Boulder 337 204 133 ARKANSAS B r 0 0 mil eld 181 95 86 Clear Creek 54 23 31 Benton 159 72 87 Douglas 406 248 158 Cleveland 11 5 5 Elbert 41 30 I \ Craighead 38 26 12 El Paso 547 388 159 C r a wf 0 rd 54 22 32 33 23 10 Crittenden 145 36 109 Jefferson 658 459 199 Faulkner 104 39 65 Larimer 370 232 138 Franklin 16 10 Nlesa 179 99 80 Garland 114 38 76 Park 58 26 32 11 9 2 Pueblo 252 145 107 J e ff ers on 50 44 Teller 73 38 35 Lincoln 20 7 13 Weld 243 105 138 Lonoke 34 17 17 Madison 14 g DELAWARE Miller 30 23 7 21 7 14 New Castle County Police Department 538 330 208 Poinsett 46 12 34 Pulaski 505 402 103 FLORIDA 68 41 27 Sebastian 129 31 98 Alachua 449 247 202 Washington 155 93 62 Baker 75 40 35 Bay 282 195 87 CALIFORNIA Brevard 703 467 236 Broward 3,391 1,515 1,876 Alameda 1,506 936 570 Charlotte 351 238 113 Butte 256 106 150 Clay 513 262 251 Contra Costa 1,060 710 350 Collier 1,079 567 512 El Dorado 384 170 214 Escambia 1,097 709 388 Fresno 1,076 467 609 Gadsden 72 50 22 Imperial 259 173 86 Gilchrist 38 24 14 Kern 1,063 474 589 Hernando 362 221 141 454 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians FLORIDA Continued GEORGIA Continued T-Ti 1 1 c V\r^T"fM 1 tjVi 3 076 1 118 1 958 Henry 161 86 75 Indian River 406 278 128 Jlenry County Police Department 176 155 21 Jefferson 47 16 31 Houston 282 108 174 Lake 309 203 106 70 37 33 830 526 304 Lamar 48 23 25 Leon 320 229 91 Lanier 12 7 5 Mtinatee 958 642 316 Lee 79 37 42 IVlarion 776 276 500 Liberty 86 58 28 Martin 559 248 311 Long 16 15 \ M i am i - D a.d.e 4,628 3,088 1,540 Lowndes 205 188 17 Nassau 202 131 71 IVladison 47 26 21 Okaloosa 314 237 77 JVl en w ether 36 20 16 Orange 1 930 1 295 635 JVlun ay 63 34 29 Osceola 449 305 144 IVluscogee 328 270 58 Palm Beach 2,810 1,186 1,624 Newton 143 82 61 Pasco 607 347 260 Oconee 57 38 19 Pinellas 2,531 781 1,750 Oglethorpe 16 11 5 Polk 1,383 523 860 Paulding 131 106 25 Santa Rosti 257 170 87 Pike 30 23 7 Sarasota 950 413 537 Spalding 141 83 58 Seminole 889 348 541 1 wiggn 29 11 18 St. Johns 415 250 165 Walker 1 14 71 43 St. Lucie 334 238 96 Walton 149 132 17 Volusia 657 443 214 Whitfield 175 90 85 Wakulla 80 53 27 Worth 32 21 11 GEORGIA IDAHO Augusta- Richmond 703 494 209 Ada 263 119 144 B arrow 108 100 R tin nr^r*V 73 38 35 B arto w 212 165 47 17 10 7 Bibb 283 244 39 Bonneville 78 53 25 Brantley 19 12 7 Canyon 146 63 83 Brooks 30 17 13 . 21 11 10 70 34 36 jeTTerson 25 16 9 Carroll 173 89 84 Kootenai 108 79 29 Catoosa 118 58 60 Nez Perce 36 24 12 Chatham 328 252 76 ^-^^yhee 21 12 9 Chatham County Police Department 191 132 59 Power 18 10 g Chattahoochee 9 4 5 Cherokee 328 287 41 ILLINOIS Clarke 158 109 49 Clayton 350 137 213 Bond 17 9 8 Clayton County Police Department 278 256 22 84 34 50 Cobb 604 389 215 Calhoun 10 5 5 Cobb County Police Department 597 541 56 Champaign 59 53 6 Columbia 293 239 54 Clinton 36 15 21 Coweta 173 149 24 6,269 2,534 3,735 Dade 37 21 16 De Kalb 89 41 48 Dawson 72 54 18 Du Page 556 439 1 17 DeKalb 699 533 166 26 9 17 DGl^tilb County Police Depturtment 1 272 940 332 Grundy 50 30 20 Dousherty County Police Department 52 49 3 Henry 73 23 50 Douslas 298 200 98 28 13 15 Effin^htini 96 58 38 Kanef 282 96 186 Fayette 207 123 84 K ankakee 1 15 60 55 133 79 54 JVCJlLlall 87 79 g Floyd County Police Department 77 71 6 Lake 421 168 253 Forsyth 249 165 84 Macon 142 40 102 Fulton 913 629 284 Macoupin 55 24 31 Fulton County Police Department 386 306 80 Madison 152 73 79 Glynn 115 39 76 Marshall 17 8 9 Glynn County Police Departinent 120 108 12 McHenry 274 92 182 Gwinnett County Police Department 803 521 282 McLean 63 51 12 Hall 348 242 106 Menard 14 7 7 Haralson 48 24 24 Mercer 23 11 12 Harris 58 41 17 Monroe 28 14 14 Heard 20 14 6 Peoria 187 62 125 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 455 Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians ILLINOIS Continued IOWA Continued Piatt 27 11 16 J onnson 83 55 28 Rock Island 145 61 84 Jones 23 10 13 Sangamon 225 75 150 Linn 177 117 60 Stark 11 4 7 IVladison 15 9 St. Clair 171 164 7 Mills 28 1 1 17 Tazc wc 1 1 94 41 53 Polk 349 181 168 Vcrmi lion 87 34 53 P ott a w attamie 147 46 101 Will 467 260 207 Scott 155 41 114 Win ncbago 281 121 160 Story 78 33 45 Wo 0 df 0 r d 37 33 4 Warren 32 22 10 Wa shington 24 13 11 INDIANA Woodbury 1 16 35 81 Allen 288 124 164 KANSAS B artholomew 72 38 34 DCllLUIl 19 g 13 Buder 51 47 4 52 23 29 Doniphan 10 5 5 Brown 32 13 19 Douglas 120 73 47 Carroll 25 11 14 Fr anklin 47 22 25 Clark 97 35 62 Harvey 35 15 20 Clay 35 11 24 Jackson 41 18 23 Dearborn 67 24 43 Jefferson 41 24 17 D e 1 aware 111 43 68 Johnson 557 435 122 Elkhart 163 67 96 Leavenworth 77 54 23 75 26 49 23 12 11 Franklin 32 10 22 JVliami 39 22 17 Gibson 40 16 24 36 18 18 Greene 39 13 26 Sed^'wick 488 161 327 Hamilton 72 58 14 Shawnee 148 114 34 Hancock 72 35 37 Sumner 29 19 10 Hamson 68 21 47 AVab au n s ee 12 6 Hendricks 106 40 66 Wyandotte 146 42 104 Howard 114 35 79 Jasper 43 19 24 KENTUCKY Johnson 114 51 63 Lake 508 170 338 Boone 137 126 11 La Porte 131 56 75 Bourbon 5 4 1 Madison 119 51 68 Boyd 22 17 5 IVIonroe 89 30 59 Boyd County Police Department 2 2 0 Morgan 67 23 44 Bracken 4 3 1 Newton 40 14 26 Bullitt 37 31 6 Ohio 9 9 0 Campbell 13 10 3 29 11 18 Campbell County Police Department 31 30 1 Porter 144 121 23 Chr 1 s ti an 28 25 3 Posey^ 32 13 19 Christian County Police Department 7 1 Putnam 33 14 19 Clark 16 13 3 Shelby 81 29 52 Daviess 49 35 14 St. Joseph 288 131 157 Edmonson 6 4 2 Snllivan 33 11 22 Fayette 77 45 32 Tippecanoe 141 45 96 Gallatin 5 5 0 Va nd erb u rg h 223 106 117 22 20 2 Vermilhon 24 7 17 Greenup 12 11 1 Vigo 96 36 60 Jlancock 0 ^Varrick 78 37 41 PJardin 32 30 2 Washington 29 11 18 Henderson 23 20 3 Wells 38 14 24 Henry 6 6 0 Whitley 45 14 31 Jefferson 265 217 48 Jessamine 28 23 5 IOWA Kenton 33 29 4 Kenton County Police Department 51 45 6 Benton 25 10 15 Larue 4 4 0 Black Hawk 136 104 32 McLean 9 7 2 Bremer 24 12 12 Meade 11 9 2 Dallas 40 16 24 Nelson 28 24 4 Dubuque 65 55 10 Oldham 19 18 1 Grundy 16 12 4 Oldham County Police Department 32 29 3 Guthrie 9 4 5 Pendleton 7 6 1 Harrison 11 9 2 Scott 28 26 2 456 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued County by state KENTUCKY— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state MICHIGAN Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Shelby 22 20 2 BaiTy 51 30 21 Spencer 5 4 1 Bay 85 39 46 Trigg 6 6 0 Berrien 172 62 110 Trimble 3 2 1 Calhoun 169 62 107 Warren 53 43 10 Cass 75 38 37 Webster 7 6 1 Clinton 60 26 34 Woodford 6 6 0 Eaton 134 68 66 Woodford County Police Department 17 16 1 Genesee Ingham 263 216 142 123 121 93 LOUISIANA Ionia Jackson 52 139 21 54 31 85 Ascension 244 188 56 Kalamazoo 194 156 38 Bossier 206 183 23 Kent 592 151 441 Caddo 625 416 209 Lapeer S3 52 31 Calcasieu 676 665 11 Livingston 127 73 54 Cameron 76 76 0 Macomb 458 217 241 De Soto 82 74 8 Monroe 206 99 107 East Baton Rouge 830 710 120 Muskegon 117 49 68 East Feliciana 71 43 28 Newaygo 31 28 3 Grant 52 52 0 Oakland 973 821 152 Iberville 146 69 77 Ottawa 130 117 13 Jefferson 1,566 1,060 506 Saginaw 130 76 54 Lafayette 504 325 179 St. Clair 154 81 73 Lafourche 321 220 101 Van Buren 89 46 43 Livingston 187 187 0 \Vashtenaw 1/1 Ouachita 365 105 260 \Vayne 1 "^Ql Qni 490 Plaquemines 197 158 39 Pointe Coupee 110 43 67 Rapides 456 371 85 St. Bernard 376 271 105 Anoka 201 99 102 St. Charles 350 252 98 Benton 66 24 42 St. Helena 46 17 29 Carlton 43 23 20 St. John the Baptist 210 209 1 Carver 135 72 63 St. Maitin 215 174 41 Chisago 65 33 32 T bt. lammany 598 497 101 Clay 58 29 29 Union 50 37 13 Dakota 165 76 89 West Feliciana 72 37 35 Dodge Hennepin 29 692 21 296 8 396 MA INF Houston 23 16 19 Androscoggin 27 18 9 Willis LCtJ 120 49 7 1 Cumberland 45 44 1 Polk 36 24 12 Penobscot 26 22 4 Ramsey 386 256 1 30 Sagadahoc 15 15 0 Scott 1 17 35 82 York 30 26 4 Sherburne Stearns 1 1 JV 121 50 1 1 1 111 71 MARYLAND St. Louis 1 Qn lyu on yj Allegany Anne Arundel 24 19 5 VV aUa^^Lla 29 15 14 100 74 26 Washington 213 79 134 Anne Arundel County Police Department 830 611 219 \\/ri fiVlt VV llglll 166 103 63 Baltimore County Police Department Baltimore County Sheriff 2,077 78 1,780 61 297 17 Calvert 95 80 15 Harrison 321 136 185 Carroll 63 49 14 Hinds 442 99 343 Cecil 81 65 16 Jackson 132 75 57 Charles 334 230 104 Lamar 30 26 4 Frederick 190 144 46 Madison 104 38 66 Harford 290 233 57 Marshall 41 21 20 Howard 58 34 24 Perry Rankin 15 9 6 Howard County Police Department 504 357 147 138 67 71 Montgomery 167 138 29 Stone 14 12 2 Montgomery County Police Department 1,499 1,141 358 Tate 33 16 17 Prince George's 235 151 84 Tunica 131 52 79 Prince George's County Police Department 1,551 1,323 228 Queen Anne's 51 48 3 MISSOURI Somerset 17 15 2 Washington 196 79 117 Andrew 14 11 3 Wicomico 111 89 22 Bates 25 9 16 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 457 Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians MISSOURI Continued NEW JERSEY Continued ooonc 73 56 17 ijioucesier 73 63 10 6uchcin3.li 67 52 15 Hudson 273 177 96 Caldwell 11 5 Hunterdon 34 29 5 Ca.ll aw ay 24 22 2 A^ei cer 152 119 33 Cass 59 47 12 Middlesex 235 196 39 Christian 61 40 21 IVlonmouth 691 463 228 Clay 181 116 65 Morris 315 235 80 Clinton 18 12 Ocean 195 98 97 Cole 46 34 12 Passaic 819 634 185 Dallas 17 13 4 Salem 156 136 20 Dp Kalh 9 4 5 jomerset 217 177 40 Franklin 132 110 22 Sussex 133 107 26 Greene 225 143 82 185 160 25 Howard 12 7 5 Warren 22 18 4 Jaclcson 124 87 37 107 74 33 NEW MEXICO Jefferson 219 146 73 Lafayette 32 24 g Bernalillo 333 268 65 Lincoln 84 48 36 Sandoval 43 37 6 McDonald 18 11 7 San Juan 104 84 20 J\^oniteau 7 4 3 Santa Fe 90 74 16 Newton 67 36 31 Torr a nee 26 24 2 7 5 I Valencia 47 38 9 Platte 119 84 35 Polk 33 24 9 NEW YORK Ray 27 14 13 St. Charles 200 140 60 Albany 137 102 35 St. Louis County Police Department 971 739 232 Broome 70 53 17 Warren 55 27 28 Che muns 48 42 Washington 32 17 15 He rki me r 10 5 5 Webster 30 14 16 Livingston 62 45 17 Madison 36 29 7 MONTANA JVlonroe 316 260 56 Nassau 3,174 2,479 695 Carbon 12 7 5 Niagara 136 110 26 Case ade 131 32 99 Oneida 164 91 73 IVlissoula 188 50 138 Onondaga 280 239 41 Yellowstone 144 48 96 Ontario 91 61 30 Orange 140 129 11 NEBRASKA Orleans 41 27 14 Oswego 75 65 10 Cass 63 31 32 Putnam 105 85 20 Dakota 25 11 14 Rensselaer 34 26 8 12 7 5 Rockland 83 72 11 Douglas 193 127 66 Schenectady 16 9 7 Lancaster 88 70 18 Schoharie 26 15 11 Sarpy 181 124 57 Suffolk 362 243 119 Saunders 19 11 Suffolk County Police Department 3,397 2,808 589 Sewai d 21 11 10 54 35 19 Washington 40 21 19 Ulster 76 71 5 Warren 91 68 23 NEVADA Wa shington 38 32 6 ^Vayne 63 51 12 Carson City 134 88 46 ^Vestchester Public Safety 309 252 57 23 20 3 Washoe 672 403 269 NORTH CAROLINA NEW JERSEY Alamance 145 94 51 Alexander 34 27 7 Atlantic 115 87 28 Anson 30 26 4 Bergen 488 412 76 Brunswick 107 84 23 Bergen County Police Department 144 83 61 Buncombe 291 199 92 Burlington 87 70 17 Burke 103 82 21 Camden 212 184 28 Cabarrus 153 143 10 Cape May 121 109 12 Caldwell 96 57 39 Cumberland 59 51 8 Catawba 111 103 8 Essex 536 456 80 Chatham 72 56 16 Essex County Police Department 42 41 1 Cumberland 502 270 232 458 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians Cow/ity M' state employees officers civilian! NORTH PARDI TNA rnntiniipH OHIO PnntiniipH Cumtuck. 66 49 17 Richland 113 50 63 61 32 29 Stark 221 120 101 Durham 431 141 290 Summit 481 392 89 E c c ombc 109 47 62 Ti umbiill no 45 85 Forsyth 459 192 267 65 43 22 Franklin 75 38 37 Warren 161 84 77 Gaston' 192 100 92 Washington 45 30 15 Gaston County Police Department' 217 137 80 Wood 122 117 5 Greene 35 24 11 Guilford 468 233 235 OKLAHOMA H ay wo od 69 47 22 H enderson 153 117 36 Canadian 62 34 28 Hoke 59 37 22 Cleveland 103 49 54 Johnston 164 90 74 C om anc he 35 27 8 Madison 28 20 g 57 33 24 M ecklenburg^ 1,035 271 764 Grady 18 14 4 118 66 52 L,e Flore 24 11 13 New Hanover 310 263 47 L,incoln 19 10 9 Onslow 146 97 49 21 10 11 Orange 132 101 31 McClain 24 12 12 Pender 74 42 32 Oklahoma 660 150 510 Person 64 38 26 Okmulgee 10 9 \ Pitt 228 102 126 Osage 55 36 19 Randolph 203 141 62 Pawnee 19 10 9 Rockingham 124 88 36 Rogers 25 21 4 59 38 21 Set|uoy ah 23 9 14 Unkm 170 124 46 191 166 25 Wake 628 322 306 wagonei 36 10 26 Wayne 141 77 64 57 34 23 V_/ IV 1 V V.r \./ . 1 NORTH DAKOTA Benton 35 30 5 Clackamas 236 192 44 Burleigh 61 34 27 Columbia 16 12 4 Cass 111 59 52 De schutes 90 73 17 Grand Forks 29 24 5 Jackson 66 47 19 Morton 33 20 13 116 65 51 IVlarion 101 77 24 OHIO Multnomah 123 93 30 Polk 27 22 5 Allen 148 68 80 ^Va shington 254 185 69 B elmont 67 55 12 Yamhill 35 31 4 Brown 55 35 20 Butler 313 169 144 PENNSYLVANIA Carroll 18 17 1 Clark 150 126 24 A.lle *'"heny 184 153 31 Clermont 209 86 123 A.llegheny County Police Department 238 214 24 Delaware 151 81 70 32 26 71 34 37 Centte 13 1 1 2 Fairfield 145 109 36 C uiTiberl and 30 25 5 Franklin 816 454 362 L.anc aster 48 39 9 Fulton 33 22 11 Wa shington 27 23 4 93 43 50 York 69 58 11 Greene 160 138 22 Jefferson 77 30 47 SOUTH CAROLINA 181 52 129 Lawrence 43 35 g Aiken 144 106 38 Ijicking oo 130 55 /\nQerson 165 132 33 Lorain 239 78 161 Berkeley 167 107 60 Lucas 517 300 217 Calhoun 22 20 2 Madison 28 24 4 Charleston 674 249 425 IVIahoning 219 208 11 Darlington 114 61 53 Medina 169 73 96 Dorchester 164 77 87 Miami 139 50 89 Fairfield 52 44 8 Montgomery 422 209 213 Florence 219 110 109 Ottawa 62 59 3 Greenville 435 354 81 Portage 131 54 77 Horry County Police Department 215 195 20 Preble 63 19 44 Kershaw 65 52 13 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 459 Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued County by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians SOUTH rAROI INA PnntiniipH TFYAS rnntiniipH 102 54 48 Bexar 1,684 447 1,237 Pick.cn s 121 85 36 Bowie 43 38 5 l^ichlo-iid 565 434 131 Brazoria 301 116 185 Saluds. 50 18 32 176 73 103 Spiirttinburg 300 277 23 Burleson 25 14 11 York 284 125 159 Caldwell 68 22 46 Calhoun 39 23 16 SOUTH DAKOTA Callahan 1 1 5 6 C a me r o n 333 96 237 Lincoln 10 9 \ Carson 13 7 McCook 4 3 1 C h a nibers 73 32 41 Meade 48 15 33 Clay 19 1 1 8 N^innetiaha 190 77 113 Collin 439 112 327 Pennington 161 57 104 231 120 111 6 4 2 Coryell 53 19 34 Union^ 19 g 13 16 6 10 Delta 17 10 7 TENNESSEE Denton 409 116 293 189 81 108 Anders on 115 44 71 Elhs 165 61 104 Blount 278 239 39 El Paso 1,025 235 790 B radley 140 129 11 Fort Bend 484 299 185 C3.nnon 38 14 24 Goliad 24 10 14 Carter 63 57 Grayson 122 56 66 Che ath am 66 31 35 151 69 82 Chester 22 10 12 Guadalupe 162 52 1 10 Dickson 105 48 57 Hardin 64 37 27 Fayette 53 30 23 3,506 2,519 987 Grainger 24 19 5 Hays'^ 234 98 136 Hamblen 60 57 3 Hidalgo 623 210 413 Hamilton 374 142 232 Hunt 82 36 46 Harts ville-Trousda.le 30 16 14 8 4 4 Hawkins 56 53 3 jeTTerson 387 94 293 Hickman 28 17 11 Johnson 202 77 125 Jefferson 52 37 15 15 5 10 466 515 Kaufman 106 44 62 Loudon 61 60 1 Kendall 47 34 13 Macon 54 21 33 Lampasas 35 21 14 A^adison 202 197 5 Liberty 59 43 16 IVlarion 38 17 21 Lubbock 249 149 100 IVlontgomery 229 196 33 IVlcLennan 293 108 185 Polk 34 17 17 IVledina 60 25 35 Robert son 97 79 18 Midland 176 78 98 R u therf or d 336 160 176 A^ontgomery 448 280 168 Sec^uatchie 19 11 Nueces 280 81 199 Shelby 2,059 494 1,565 Parker 1 12 58 54 Shelby County Police Department 39 30 9 Potter 201 104 97 Smith 40 21 19 Randall 145 64 81 Stewart 28 13 15 Robertson 23 10 13 Sullivan 218 176 42 Rockwall 90 34 56 Sumner 140 61 79 Rusk 57 46 1 1 40 36 4 San Jacinto 31 16 15 LJnicoi 36 21 15 San Patricio 84 40 44 30 26 4 Smith 244 113 131 Washington 171 77 94 Tarrant 1,247 455 792 Will 1 a m son 90 80 10 168 72 96 W^ilson 148 129 19 Tom Green 148 37 111 1 334 623 711 TEXAS Upshur 59 27 32 Victoria 156 98 58 Aransas 48 21 27 Waller 53 27 26 Archer 12 7 5 Webb 269 164 105 Armstrong 7 3 4 Wichita 157 40 117 Atascosa 70 27 43 Williamson 406 175 231 Austin 41 24 17 Wilson 68 24 44 Bandera 36 22 14 Wise 95 47 48 Bastrop 134 52 82 Bell 242 92 150 460 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians UTAH VIRGINIA Continued Cache 101 60 41 Washington 86 74 12 Davis 243 181 62 York 93 88 5 Juab 21 g 13 Morgan 12 11 1 WASHINGTON Salt Lake 1,287 386 901 Summit 76 38 38 A cnti n 13 1 1 2 Tooele 76 50 26 Benton 84 56 28 Utah 263 184 79 Chelan 68 50 18 Washington 153 128 25 Clark 197 123 74 Weber 364 293 71 Cowlitz 50 40 10 Douglas 42 28 14 VliiKJVIUJN 1 Fr anklin 25 22 3 King 834 514 320 Chittenden 16 12 4 154 122 32 rianklm 17 13 4 Pierce 308 253 55 Grand Isle 2 \ 1 Skac'it 106 57 49 Skamania 24 20 4 ^ 7TT1 TMT A S noho mi s h 336 256 80 Spokane 185 129 56 Albemarle County Police Department 123 101 22 Thurston 112 86 26 Amelia 19 12 7 Wh ate o m 88 74 14 Amherst 68 63 5 Yakima 98 65 33 Appomattox 34 31 3 Arlington County Police Department 490 350 140 WEST VIRGINIA Bedford 72 71 1 Botetourt 77 60 17 Berkeley 70 45 25 Campbell 55 52 3 Berkeley-Martinsburg State Police 22 20 2 Caroline 39 31 23 21 2 Charles City 15 9 6 Boone State Police: Chesterfield County Police Department 529 430 99 Danville 7 5 1^ Clarke 24 14 10 AVhites ville 4 3 1 Craig 13 5 Brooke 24 16 g Cumberland 16 11 5 Brooke-AVellsburs State Police 4 3 1 Dinwiddle 62 51 11 Cabell 55 37 18 Fairfax County Police Department 1,804 1,326 478 Cabell~Huntington State Police 17 1 1 Fauquier 112 95 17 Clay 7 6 1 Fluvanna 31 21 10 Clay-Clay State Police 4 4 0 Franklin 90 73 17 fl amp shire \\ 9 2 Frederick 99 85 14 Hampshire-Romney State Police 19 8 11 Giles 30 20 10 l^ancock 38 27 1 1 Gloucester 95 79 16 flancock"N^ew Cumberland State Police 4 3 1 Goochland 33 25 Jefferson 18 16 2 Greene 24 17 7 Jefferson- Kearney sville State Police 20 12 g Hanover 188 169 19 Kanawha 104 81 23 Henrico County Police Department 766 541 225 Kanawha State Police' Isle or Wight 28 26 2 Parkway .Authority 23 23 0 James City County Police Department 76 72 4 (^uincy 11 10 1 King and Queen 16 9 7 South Charleston 30 21 9 King William 29 17 12 Lincoln 8 8 0 Loudoun 383 323 60 Lincoln-Hamlin State Police 12 1 1 1 Louisa 44 32 12 Marshall 25 23 2 IVIathews 17 11 Ivlarshall-Mounds ville State Police 16 7 9 IVIontgomery 111 94 17 Mineral 11 9 2 Nelson 20 14 JVlineral-Key ser State Police 7 6 1 New Kent 37 27 10 IVlonongalia 52 31 21 Pittsylvania 122 66 56 IVlonongalia-IVlorgantown State Police 26 17 9 Powhatan 44 33 11 Mor*Tan 10 9 1 Prince George County Police Department 65 51 14 organ- Berkeley Springs State Police 5 4 1 Prince William County Police Department 530 440 90 Ohio 28 27 1 Pulaski 52 42 10 Ohio-Wheehng State Police 7 6 1 Roanoke County Police Department 155 113 42 Pleasants 7 6 1 Rockingham 156 49 107 Pleasants-St. Marys State Police 4 3 1 Scott 41 40 1 Preston 28 15 13 Spotsylvania 105 98 7 Preston-Kingwood State Police 7 6 1 Stafford 162 123 39 Putnam 40 35 5 Surry 18 13 5 Putnam State Police: Sussex 41 37 4 Teays Valley 6 5 1 WaiTen 62 61 1 Winfield 4 3 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 461 Table 80 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Metropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilian! WTSrONSTN rnnHniipH Wayne 31 22 9 i^a v^rosse 107 38 69 ^V^.yIl6-Wa.yne State Police 10 9 1 Marathon 172 64 108 Wirt 2 2 0 IVI ilw auk.ee 1,018 703 315 Wirt-Elizabeth State Police 4 3 1 Oconto 55 23 32 Wood 65 37 28 OutasaiTiie 213 78 135 Wood- Parke rsbur*^ State Police 16 9 7 Oz au ke e 104 78 26 Pierce 49 45 4 WISCONSIN Racine 265 195 70 Rock 183 92 91 Drown 305 143 162 Sheboygan 170 76 94 Calumet 44 23 21 St. Croix 73 39 34 Chippewa 65 51 14 Washington 155 63 92 Columbia 84 40 44 Waukesha 317 152 165 Dane 501 412 89 Winnebago 198 135 63 Douglas 51 47 4 Eau Claire 96 52 44 WYOMING Fond du Lac 119 51 68 Iowa 37 35 2 Laramie 133 90 43 Kenosiia 305 104 201 Natrona 52 43 9 Kewaunee 38 36 2 ' The data are listed separately for both Gaston County and Gaston County Police Department, Noith 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. - The data presented in this table for Mecklenburg represent only those law enforcement employees that work for the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office and exclude Charlotte- Mecklenburg Police Department employees. 462 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians ALABAMA ARKANSAS Continued B 3.1clwin 202 72 130 Fulton 12 6 B cirbour 34 31 3 Greene 43 12 31 Bullock 12 g 6 Hempstead 15 12 3 Butler 21 7 14 Hot Spring 34 26 8 51 18 33 l^oward 20 9 11 Cherokee 18 16 2 Independence 76 49 27 Chocttiw 16 7 9 22 9 13 Clarke 34 15 19 Jackson 20 10 10 Clay 24 11 13 Johnson 31 20 Cleburne 23 9 14 Laf ay e tte 16 7 9 Coffee 18 15 3 La wre nee 20 9 Conecuh g % 0 7 5 2 CoosB. 18 7 11 Little River 18 7 11 Covington 52 26 26 25 12 13 Crenshsw 11 10 1 A4arion 22 12 10 Cullman 90 61 29 JVlississippi 83 24 59 Dale 17 14 3 Monroe 16 6 10 Dallas 60 28 32 ]V1 o nt g o me r y 15 7 8 De Kalb 33 27 6 Nevada 17 6 11 Escambia 41 19 22 Newton 10 7 3 Fayette 15 10 5 (3u achita 34 19 15 Franklin 36 19 17 Phillips 15 9 Jackson 75 34 41 Pike 13 7 6 17 11 Polk 23 12 Macon 36 20 16 34 29 5 Mfarengo 28 11 17 Prairie 14 7 7 IVlarion 30 15 15 Randolph \\ 9 2 IVldl AJJd.Il 73 36 37 Scott 13 7 N^onroe 48 22 26 12 6 6 13 g 7 Sevier 20 9 Pickens 20 7 13 Sharp 20 11 9 Pike 29 15 14 St. Francis 34 15 19 R 'J nH/^lnli J\.d.lJLL\JJIJJJ 12 12 0 19 1 1 falladega 78 35 43 Union 56 27 29 Tallapoosa 54 21 33 Van Duren 28 15 13 Washington 14 7 7 White 84 37 47 Winston 22 9 13 Wo odr u ff 12 5 Yell 20 12 8 ARIZONA CALIFORNL\ A.pache 74 31 43 Cochise 182 71 111 A.lpine 14 3 Gila 122 48 74 Amador 90 48 42 Graham 53 21 32 C al ave r as 95 55 40 G reenl e e 26 13 13 Colusa 60 32 28 Mohave 212 80 132 Del Norte 56 29 27 Navajo 113 47 66 66 29 37 Santa Cruz 72 40 32 Humboldt 236 189 47 73 58 15 ARKANSAS Lal^ 150 61 89 Lassen 96 74 22 Arkansas 46 12 34 ]S^ariposa 59 49 10 Ashley 25 13 12 JVlendocino 173 134 39 B axter 42 28 14 Modoc 27 22 5 36 21 15 Mono 43 26 17 Bradley 5 4 1 Nevada 197 71 126 Calhoun 12 g 5 Plumas 71 38 33 Carroll 34 17 17 Sierra 17 11 6 Chicot 7 6 1 Siskiyou 128 96 32 Clark 30 14 16 Tehama 114 87 27 Clay 23 8 15 Trinity 27 20 7 Cleburne 29 18 11 Tuolumne 139 71 68 Columbia 34 13 21 Conway 30 13 17 COLORADO Cross 32 15 17 Dallas 28 6 22 Alamosa 36 27 9 Desha 9 7 2 Baca 10 4 6 Drew 12 11 1 Bent 8 7 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 463 Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians COLORADO Continued FLORIDA Continued Chaffee 41 23 18 Putnam 151 103 48 Cheyenne 10 5 5 Sumter 156 114 42 Conejos 12 Suwannee 94 50 44 Pnctilla 13 g 5 Taylor 49 33 16 Crowley 12 4 15 \ \ 4 Custer 20 9 11 Walton 193 146 47 Delta 41 20 21 Wa shington 65 29 36 Dolores 7 4 3 77 64 13 \ 9 1 . \ _/ IX \ ■ 1 . \ Fremont 72 67 5 Gar field 95 27 68 Appling 36 14 22 58 32 26 Atkinson 17 5 11 Gunnison 27 12 15 26 7 19 Hinsdale 5 4 1 Baldwin 89 48 41 Huerfano 20 g 12 32 24 8 Jaclcson 4 4 Ben Hill 39 20 19 Kiowa 4 3 1 Bemen 21 14 7 Kit Carson 20 14 Bleckley 32 16 16 17 9 g Bulloch 77 43 34 La Plata 101 78 23 Camden 122 73 49 Las Animas 39 14 25 Candler 17 6 11 Lincoln 17 5 12 Charlton 28 14 14 46 21 25 Chattooga 42 26 16 IVlineral 3 3 0 Clay 7 3 4 Moffat 36 33 3 Clinch 22 1 1 11 N^ontezuma 57 23 34 Coffee 69 36 33 Montrose 102 47 55 Colquitt 90 45 45 IVloi §an 53 28 25 Cook 42 16 26 Otero 24 22 2 65 43 22 7 g Dec atur 38 33 5 Phillips 4 3 61 17 44 Pitkin 38 22 16 LiTianuel 35 29 Prowei s 31 10 21 17 g 9 Rio Blanco 20 14 Fannin 22 21 1 Rio Grande 24 g 16 Franklin 44 25 19 Routt 43 28 15 Glascock 4 3 1 Saguache 18 g 10 36 13 23 San Juan 5 4 1 Greene 50 32 18 San IVliguel 35 16 19 Hab er sh am 49 27 22 Sed^wiclc 9 4 5 Hart 37 22 15 Summit 60 51 9 Jackson 72 47 25 \A/^^! cHi n trt/in VV aallill^LvJIl 37 10 27 Jeff Davis 29 12 17 16 g g Jefferson 26 24 2 Jenkins 7 3 4 FLORIDA Johnson 9 3 Laurens 94 53 41 B r adf o rd 32 21 11 Lincoln 26 21 5 Calhoun 23 13 10 Lu mp kin 70 40 30 Citrus 286 179 107 Macon 9 9 0 Columbia 174 131 43 Miller 21 1 1 10 DeSoto 95 42 53 Mitchell 47 45 2 59 22 37 52 26 26 Flagler 116 78 38 Pierce 29 12 17 Franklin 82 65 17 Polk County Police Department 37 34 3 52 26 26 Pulaski 23 12 11 Gulf 50 30 20 Putnam 60 25 35 Hamilton 57 16 41 (^u 1 tm an 4 3 1 Hardee 84 37 47 Rabun 26 17 9 Hendry 134 74 60 Randolph 7 6 1 Highlands 246 163 83 Schley 6 4 2 Holmes 26 20 6 Screven 20 18 2 Jackson 68 49 19 Stephens 47 30 17 Lafayette 11 9 2 Sumter 94 37 57 Levy 136 75 61 Talbot 16 8 8 Liberty 15 12 3 Taliaferro 11 6 5 Madison 39 27 12 Tattnall 39 15 24 Monroe 539 332 207 Taylor 19 10 9 Okeechobee 101 71 30 Telfair 10 9 1 464 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians r;FORr;iA rnntimipH Vj Xlj \_/ IVVj J_rl^^ Ul 1 11 11 11 C u TT I TNOIS rnntiniipH i noiTitis 71 67 4 „ , . , V, umDeri anQ 20 14 Tift 111 57 54 De Witt 44 16 28 Toombs 65 24 41 Douglas 24 9 15 Towns 32 14 18 19 9 10 Troup 109 61 48 Ld w ar d s 3 5 62 34 28 Effingham 41 17 24 Ware" 91 34 57 Fayette 24 10 14 Ware County Police Department 16 1 15 Franklin 41 17 24 Warren 4 4 0 38 21 17 Washmgton 33 17 16 Gallatin 4 3 1 ^Vheeler 3 3 5 Greene 14 g White 50 31 19 H ami 1 to n 7 3 4 Wilkes 22 12 10 Hancock 21 10 11 ^Vilk-inson 21 11 10 Hardin 6 3 3 Henderson 9 8 1 HAWAII Irot^uois 30 17 13 Jackson 65 23 42 Hawaii Police Department 518 383 135 19 9 10 l^auai Police Department 172 130 42 Jefferson 43 23 20 Maui Police Department 429 327 102 Jo Daviess 37 19 18 Johnson 11 6 5 IDAHO Knox 57 53 4 La Salle 102 55 47 Adams 14 9 5 La wre nee 13 7 Bear Lake 11 5 41 23 18 Benewah g 0 Livingston 54 29 25 B ingham 46 28 18 36 20 16 30 17 13 IVlarion 34 15 19 Bonner 82 45 37 Mason 20 9 11 Boundary 19 10 9 IVIassac 28 10 18 Butte 10 4 6 McDonough 24 13 11 Camas 4 2 2 M 0 nt g omery 26 13 13 v^ariDou 16 g IVHJl iid.ll 41 17 24 45 32 13 Moultrie 19 10 9 Clark 7 3 4 wgie 62 46 16 Clearwater 24 18 34 12 22 13 7 Pike 23 9 14 Elmore 32 21 11 6 3 3 Fremont 20 14 Pulaski 18 12 6 15 10 5 Putnam 10 5 5 29 19 10 Randolph 21 11 10 Jerome 18 15 3 Richland 20 8 12 Latah 41 27 14 33 10 23 Lewis 15 10 5 Schuyler 10 4 Lincoln g 5 I Scott 1 1 3 g adi s on 28 18 10 Shelby 24 12 12 IVlinidoka 22 14 g Stephenson 34 24 10 Onei da 13 g 5 14 8 Payette 30 16 14 9 4 5 S ho shone 26 17 9 ^Varren 19 12 7 ?'°"c. 11 17 9 g Wa shington 17 7 10 iwin rails 61 39 22 Wayne 15 8 7 Valley 25 13 12 White 7 1 Washington 14 9 5 White s i de 54 24 30 Williams on 67 63 4 ILLINOIS INDIANA Adams 29 26 3 Alexander 6 5 1 Adams 33 16 17 Brown 5 4 1 Blackford 30 9 21 Bureau 37 21 16 Cass 61 18 43 Carroll 22 8 14 Clinton 56 14 42 Cass 8 7 1 Crawford 12 8 4 Christian 29 16 13 Daviess 33 14 19 Clark 15 10 5 Decatur 26 8 18 Clay 13 7 6 De Kalb 52 18 34 Coles 46 26 20 Dubois 31 15 16 Crawford 20 9 11 Fayette 34 11 23 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 465 Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians INDIANA Continued IOWA Continued FoLintiiin. 19 11 Hamilton 11 9 2 Fulton 21 10 11 Hancock 9 7 2 140 45 95 Hardin 28 10 18 Henry 62 29 33 25 1 1 14 H untin^ton 40 14 26 l^oward 7 1 Jtick.son 50 14 36 Humboldt 9 9 0 32 11 21 Ida 13 8 5 JcffGi'son 29 13 16 20 1 1 9 Jennings 39 14 25 Jackson 15 9 30 12 18 Jasper 33 13 20 Kosciusko 85 35 50 Jefferson 43 19 24 La Grange 50 17 33 Keokuk 8 4 4 J Q w ncc 61 25 36 Kossuth 24 9 15 Marshall 51 20 31 29 15 14 Martin 16 g g Louisa 21 10 11 Miami 35 15 20 Lucas 12 5 7 Noble 72 19 53 Lyon^ 21 9 12 Orange 28 g 20 IVlahaska 25 10 15 14 5 g JVlarion 23 1 1 12 Pulaski 41 11 30 Marshall 63 18 45 I? 1 nH/'ilntl 40 17 23 Mitrhpll iVlJlV-ilCll 16 10 10 10 0 Monona 19 8 11 Rush 23 17 JVlonroe 12 5 7 Scott 21 g 13 IVlontgomery 19 7 12 Spencer 45 13 32 IVluscatme 24 22 2 Starke 25 14 11 O'Brien 28 10 18 Steuhen 64 21 43 Osceola 17 10 7 Switzerland 17 10 7 Page 13 7 11 11 0 Palo Alto 15 8 7 Wabash 33 18 15 Plymouth 24 9 15 Warren 21 7 14 Pocahontas 13 7 6 Wayne 91 30 61 Poweshiek 16 10 6 White 42 12 30 R 1 ntrtmlH 1 1 5 5 13 7 6 IOWA kjiicjuy 14 8 5 37 15 22 Adair g 2 Tama 20 12 8 Adams 10 5 5 t'"T 10 4 Allamakee 15 g 7 Union 11 5 6 Appanoose 16 9 7 Van Buren 11 5 .A udub o n 9 5 4 AVapello 41 10 31 Boone 12 10 2 AVayne 10 5 5 Buchanan 30 13 17 Webster 32 15 17 Buena Vista 16 10 Winnebago 12 5 7 Butler 19 11 g AVinneshiek 20 10 10 Calhoun 11 7 4 Worth 17 11 Carroll 14 10 4 Wright 18 7 11 Cass 10 7 3 Cedar 34 9 25 KANSAS Cerro Gordo 52 18 34 Cherokee 16 6 10 Allen 17 8 9 Chickasaw 13 g 5 A.nderson 16 10 6 Clarke 21 6 15 Atchison 26 9 17 Clay 16 9 7 9 4 5 Clayton 22 11 11 Barton 37 19 18 Clinton 40 28 12 Bourbon 8 2 C r a wfo rd 13 11 2 Brown 18 13 5 g 5 1 10 5 5 Decatur 11 6 5 Chautauqua 8 3 5 Delaware 15 10 5 Cherokee 31 26 5 Des Moines 46 21 25 Cheyenne 3 2 1 Dickinson 19 9 10 Clark 9 4 5 Emmet 16 8 8 Clay 13 6 7 Fayette 33 10 23 Cloud 15 11 4 Floyd 15 9 6 Coffey 28 12 16 Franklin 10 7 3 Comanche 3 3 0 Fremont 18 7 11 Cowley 19 17 2 Greene 13 7 6 Crawford 66 30 36 466 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — ^Continued County by state KANSAS— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state KENTUCKY Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians DGCstur 3 3 0 Dickinson ZD 1 7 IZ Edwards Q O if 'f jiiK n 1 a Ellis 24 12 12 Ellsworth ID Q o g o Finney lUU cc J J Ford ji 22 7Q zy Geary ^7 1 c I J 5 4 J (jranam 3 4 Grant 1 c i J 0 Q y Gray 1 n c J c J Greeley D a J •2 Greenwood 22 Q y Hamilton 14 7 7 Harper 1 ID c J 11 riasKeii ID 11 Hodgeman 0 7 y| 'f Jewell o o 4 Kingman 1 ID 7 Q y Kiowa 14 14 A U Laueite JD Lane / 4 •a J Lincoln 1 1 7 A Logan 4 a J J 68 15 53 JVlanon Q o i Marshall 1 c i J 7 Q O McPherson "IT 1 < 1 7 1 c i J c J 1 n 11 11 Q M ontgomery ZD 1 Q Q O IVloi 1 is 12 7 5 Morton 1 n c Nemaha ID D Neosho T7 Z/ 1 7 iZ 1 ^ 12 0 D Norton 1 n c J Osborne 1 "X Q 4 Ottawa 1 o c J 1 yl Pawnee 1 c ID 7 1 g o Phi Hint r niiiips 1 c 1 J iU J Pottawato mie ZO zu g o 1 Q o JvawJins 4 a J /D ZD Ti pT^iiVili/^ IVC U Ll u IIU 12 7 5 20 c J 1 s K-iley County Police Department 1 J / flQ DO 0 7 c J 'f Rush'' 0 4 Kusseii 1 7 Q Q O Saline 94 41 53 Scott 5 4 1 Seward 41 13 28 Sheridan 6 3 3 Sherman 11 5 6 Smith 10 4 6 Stafford 9 4 5 Stanton 14 5 9 Stevens 17 9 8 Thomas 17 U 6 Trego 3 3 0 Wallace 2 2 0 Washington 6 6 0 Wichita 4 4 0 Wilson 23 10 13 Woodson 9 5 4 Adair 6 4 2 Allen 11 9 2 Ballard 11 11 0 15 12 3 Bell 10 7 3 Boyle 9 8 1 Breathitt 5 4 1 Breckinridge 9 7 2 Butler 5 4 1 Caldwell 8 6 2 Calloway 24 19 5 Cailisle 3 3 0 CaiToll 5 5 0 Carter 7 5 2 Casey 6 5 1 Clay 8 5 3 Clinton 5 4 1 Crittenden 4 3 1 Cumberland 5 4 1 Elliott 3 2 1 Estill 4 3 1 Fleming 8 8 0 Floyd 20 1 1 9 Franklin 18 17 1 Fulton 4 4 0 Garrard 6 5 1 15 11 4 Grayson 12 10 2 Green 3 3 0 Harlan 17 14 3 Harrison 9 9 0 Hart 7 7 0 Hickman 3 3 0 Hopkins 17 14 3 Jackson 9 7 2 Johnson 13 9 4 Knott 7 4 3 Knox 24 12 12 Laurel 32 26 6 Lawrence 7 5 2 Lee 3 2 1 10 7 3 Letcher 11 7 4 Lewis 7 5 2 Lincoln 9 8 1 Livingston 7 7 0 Logan 15 15 0 4 4 0 Madison 18 16 2 Masoffin 5 3 2 Marion 7 6 1 Marshall 19 16 3 Martin 7 5 2 Mason 13 11 2 McCracken 38 37 1 McCreary 4 4 0 Menifee 6 6 0 Mercer 9 8 1 Metcalfe 5 4 1 Monroe 5 4 1 Montgomery 18 15 3 Morgan 5 3 2 Muhlenberg 11 11 0 Nicholas 3 2 1 Ohio 22 18 4 Owen 6 4 2 Owsley 4 4 0 Perry 16 13 3 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 467 Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilian! KENTUC K Y Continued MARYLAND Pike 23 13 10 n r v^aroiine 28 25 3 Powell 7 5 2 Dorchester 32 26 Pulaski 34 25 9 43 21 22 Robertson 1 1 0 Kent 22 20 2 Rockcastle § 7 St Mary's 205 106 99 Rowan 12 9 3 Talbot 20 18 2 Russell 10 9 1 Wo r c e s ter 56 50 6 Sirnpson 13 12 1 Taylor 13 11 2 Todd 4 3 9 g 1 Alcona 26 15 11 Washington 5 5 0 13 9 4 Wayne 10 7 3 Alle*^an 106 63 43 Whitley 13 11 2 A.lpena 17 14 3 Wolfe 4 3 A.ntrim 38 21 17 21 1 1 10 LOUISIANA Baraga 6 0 Benzie 45 17 28 Acadia 122 81 41 Branch 47 25 22 Allen 46 30 16 Charlevoix 37 18 19 A.S sumption 78 44 34 C heboy^-'an 35 18 17 B e aure 2 ard 71 55 16 Chippewa 19 15 4 Bienville 40 24 16 Clare 23 18 5 Caldwell 32 32 0 Craw ford 25 13 12 f^ii"^^Vir\i il n V^LlLdJIULIJo. 104 24 80 Delta 30 16 14 Claiborne 91 21 70 Dickinson 34 17 17 Concordia 218 217 I Emmet 42 22 20 207 187 20 Gladwin 35 17 18 Evan*^eline 61 22 39 Go*^ebic 21 15 6 Franklin 73 73 0 Grand Traverse 116 63 53 Jackson 34 34 0 Gratiot 36 19 17 Jefferson Davis 45 32 13 Hillsdale 39 27 12 La Salle 48 43 5 Ho u ^ hton 29 18 11 Lincoln 50 48 2 25 24 1 adi s on 61 61 0 Iosco" 23 5 18 IVlorehouse 131 131 0 Iron 23 8 15 Natchitoches 65 55 10 Isabella 54 27 27 Red River 45 37 3 Kalkaska 40 23 17 Ric h 1 and 125 112 13 Keweenaw 7 1 Sabine 59 59 0 56 18 38 St James 101 75 26 Le e Ian au 40 21 19 St. Landry 116 114 2 Lenawee 107 53 54 St. Mary 166 122 44 Luce 4 3 1 Tangipahoa 243 243 0 A^ackinac 21 8 13 131 35 96 A^anistee 27 13 14 Ver nil lion 95 50 45 JVl arcjuette 57 29 28 Vernon 129 129 0 JVlason 37 20 17 Webster 133 133 0 IVlecosta 46 25 21 West Carroll 19 16 3 Ivlenonimee 13 12 1 28 28 0 Midland 65 42 23 Missaukee 27 14 13 MAINE IVlontc al m 71 26 45 JVl 0 nt moren c y 13 2 /\r 0 0 s to oic 20 15 5 Oceana 35 21 14 Franklin 26 15 11 Ogemaw 36 17 19 H anco ck 44 13 31 Ontona*'"on 12 9 3 lIUK.lxl L/AIVlJlA i^0ntinU6Q Beautort TX A'X 'XC\ Dunn A 1 J 1 1 Oft 1 Q / Eddy u Bltiden 0 / 4Z 1^ AJ Emmons -1 J n J A u Camden 14 12 1 Foster 3 2 1 Carteret 84 A'J 4Z Golden Valley c J A 4 1 1 Caswell 44 ly Grant 1 -3 J u Cherokee 32 19 13 Griggs 4 4 0 Chowan 34 10 10 Hettinger c J c J A u L.idy 18 lU Q o Kidder Z Z A u Cleveland 122 ol A 1 41 Lamoure c J 4 1 1 Columbus 93 "XQ JO Logan z Z A u Craven 78 61 17 ivicnciiiy J Dare 140 jy ol Mcintosh I J ■3 J A u Davidson oo t-n VIA 61 McKenzie 12 5 7 Duplin 61 1 1 1 1 McLean T7 Zl 0 Gates 19 Q in lU Mercer Zl 1 n lu 1 1 1 1 Graham 11 lU 1 1 Mountrail 0 J 4 Granville 72 J 1 x^ Nelson c J 4 1 1 riaiiiax 69 4/ /z Oliver z Z A U riarneti 130 Q/1 cS't- Afi 40 Pembina 1 J y £ 0 Hertford 51 18 33 Pierce 7 4 3 Hyde 14 Ramsey J Jackson 56 J Ransom c D J A U Jones 26 14 12 Renville 4 4 Q Lee 70 oo XA J4 D Ir-Vil .11-1 j1 Kicniana zy 1 1 1 A 10 Lenoir 81 51 30 IvUlC I LC 10 J Lincoln 125 04 Sargent 4 J Macon 54 14 Slope 1 1 1 A U Martin 32 29 3 Stark 13 10 3 McDowell 55 J 1 10 Steele ■1 D a A U Mitchell 14 1 1 Stutsman lU 0 5 z Montgomery 49 29 zU Towner 3 2 1 Moore 104 4Z Traill 0 4 J Northampton 43 xU 23 Walsh 18 12 6 Pamlico 27 1 "X Id Ward 43 20 Zj Pascjuotank 40 37 Wells 4 3 J Perquimans 11 Q z Williams ZO 1 Q lo 1 n lU rOik 33 Z^l Q y Richmond 66 AA ZZ VJrilxJ Robeson 209 yj 114 Rowan 150 1 y1 14 Adams 11 J3 zj Q 0 Rutherford 101 67 J4 Ashland 71 5 1 20 Sampson 79 ^n zy Ashtabula QO oy /1 1 Afi 40 Scotland 56 "XA j4 ZZ Athens in Zj c Stanly 62 44 1 fi iO Auglaize 54 20 34 Mirry 84 4o JO Champaign 36 zy Swam 27 14 13 Clinton 70 46 24 Tr an s y I vania 56 4Z 1 A 14 Columbiana 1/1 Zj 0 y Tyrrell 12 6 6 Coshocton 63 52 1 1 Vance 82 "Xl 4j Crawford 70 22 48 Wan'en 33 Z4 y Darke □ / /in Z / Washington 35 16 19 Defiance 33 20 13 Watauga 54 32 22 Fayette 40 28 12 WllKes 106 67 39 Gallia 29 23 6 Wilson 104 Oj ■30 jy Guernsey AQ 45 Zl Z / Yancey 24 1 K 13 9 Hancock 87 36 5 1 Hardin 26 19 7 -> \J l\ 1 tl 1^. \ i\V./ 1 , \ 23 01 Zj A u Highland 55 55 0 Adams 3 3 0 Hocking 21 20 1 Barnes 7 6 1 Holmes 48 45 3 Benson 4 4 0 Huron 75 27 48 Billings 4 3 1 Jackson 38 15 23 Bottineau 13 9 4 Knox 73 54 19 Bowman 2 2 0 Logan 105 38 67 Burke 3 3 0 Marion 35 26 9 Cavalier 11 5 6 Meigs 15 13 2 Dickey 6 5 1 Mercer 42 30 12 Divide 3 3 0 Monroe 19 14 5 472 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Count}' by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians OHIO — Continued OKLAHOMA — Continued Morgan 14 10 4 Roger Mills 13 8 5 Muskingum 118 84 34 Seminole 24 16 8 Paulding 24 13 11 Stephens 20 10 10 Perry 18 12 6 Texas 33 1 1 22 Pike 22 19 3 Tillman 14 5 9 Putnam 47 30 17 Washington 17 15 2 Sandusky 64 45 19 Washita 14 8 6 Scioto 66 52 14 Woods 5 5 0 Seneca 60 16 44 Woodward 17 11 6 Siielby 73 33 40 Tuscarawas 99 31 68 OREGOIN Van Wen 39 18 21 Vinton 19 16 3 Baker 19 10 9 Wayne 83 67 16 Clatsop 29 25 4 Williams 25 22 3 Coos 52 30 22 Wyandot 21 10 11 Crook 17 12 5 Curry 23 15 8 OKLAHOMA Douglas 108 71 37 Gilliam 6 5 1 Adair 30 13 17 Grant 6 5 1 Alfalfa 9 4 5 Harney 5 5 0 Atoka 11 6 5 Hood River 20 18 2 Beaver 13 7 6 Jefferson 25 16 9 Beckham 18 9 9 Josephine 61 37 24 Blaine 10 5 5 Klamath 38 31 7 Bryan 24 12 12 Lake 8 7 1 Caddo 29 16 13 Lincoln 28 26 2 Carter 55 17 38 Linn 96 64 32 Cherokee 32 20 12 Malheur 23 14 9 Choctaw 19 7 12 Monow 26 15 11 Cimarron 10 4 6 Sherman 5 4 1 Coal 5 3 2 Tillamook 26 24 2 Cotton 12 6 6 Umatilla 30 12 18 Craig 20 10 10 Union 10 8 2 Custer 26 13 13 Wallowa 14 8 6 Delaware 34 17 17 Wasco 19 16 3 Dewey 11 4 7 Wheeler 4 3 1 Ellis 11 3 8 Garfield 37 15 22 PENNSYLVANIA Garvin 23 11 12 Grant 13 6 7 Bradford 1 1 9 2 Greer 5 3 2 Clarion 9 6 3 Harmon 3 3 0 Clearfield 11 8 3 Harper 11 4 7 Elk 6 5 1 Haskell 16 7 9 Jefferson 6 6 0 Hughes 15 9 6 Warren 50 21 29 Jackson 30 9 21 Jefferson 9 4 5 SOUTH CAROLINA Johnston 13 7 6 Kay 26 12 14 Abbeville 53 25 28 Kingfisher 13 6 7 Allendale 13 12 1 Kiowa 9 6 3 Bamberg 14 12 2 Latimer 11 6 5 Barnwell 35 24 11 Love 6 6 0 Beaufort 202 182 20 Major 10 4 6 Chester 56 52 4 Marshall 26 6 20 Chesterfield 54 36 18 Mayes 39 18 21 Clarendon 47 29 18 McCurtain 26 20 6 Dillon 67 30 37 Mcintosh 20 13 7 Georgetown 135 70 65 Murray 10 5 5 Greenwood 109 61 48 Muskogee 25 23 2 Hampton 27 21 6 Noble 10 5 5 Jasper 35 29 6 Nowata 21 14 7 Lancaster 92 50 42 Okfuskee 14 6 8 Lee 29 26 3 Ottawa 33 18 15 Marion 39 33 6 Payne 51 25 26 Marlboro 56 23 33 Pittsburg 32 21 11 McCormick 27 14 13 Pontotoc 17 10 7 Newberry 82 39 43 Pottawatomie 24 16 8 Oconee 120 74 46 Pushmataha 13 8 5 Union 47 30 17 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 473 Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians SOUTH DAKOTA TENNESSEE Continued 4 3 I Clay 18 1 1 7 Beadle 22 g 16 65 34 31 Bennett 7 4 3 Coffee 59 59 0 Bon Homme 7 3 4 Crockett 30 12 18 Brook-in^s 18 11 7 C um berl an d 78 36 42 Brown 46 15 31 Decatur 14 9 5 Brule 11 3 DeKalb 39 17 22 Buffalo 1 1 0 Dyer 67 27 40 Butte 7 5 2 Fentress 26 17 9 Campbell 2 2 0 Franklin 57 31 26 Charles Mix 9 3 Gibson 59 32 27 Clark 2 2 0 Giles 53 20 33 Clay 11 3 Greene 147 59 88 Codington 9 3 Grundy 18 10 3 3 0 Hancock 41 17 24 Custer 11 10 H ar de m an 44 24 20 Davison 23 5 18 Hardin 29 15 14 Day g 3 3 Haywood 35 14 21 4 4 Henderson 24 21 3 Dewey 3 2 61 53 Douglas 2 2 0 Houston 19 8 11 Edmund s 4 2 H u mp hrey s 25 13 12 Fall River 14 5 9 Jackson 23 14 9 Faulk 7 1 6 Johnson 31 16 15 10 3 7 18 g 10 Gregory 3 2 Lauderdale 44 18 26 Haakon 2 2 0 Lawre nee 48 34 14 Hamlin 2 2 0 23 11 12 Hand 3 2 Lincoln 48 21 27 Hanson 2 2 0 Marshall 45 21 24 Harding 3 2 1 IVlaury 113 61 52 Hughes 22 5 16 McMinn 65 41 24 Hutchinson 3 3 0 McNairy 27 14 13 Hyde 1 0 Meigs 21 11 10 I IVlonroe 45 41 4 Jerauld 2 2 0 Moore 23 12 11 2 JVlor*^an 32 15 17 Ki ng sbury 5 4 I 55 20 35 Lake 9 4 5 Overton 52 19 33 L aw re nee 40 18 22 18 11 7 Lyman 4 3 I Pickett 12 12 0 Marshall 9 5 4 Putnam 105 50 55 McPherson 1 1 0 Rhea 49 49 0 Mellette 5 4 1 Roane 55 29 26 Miner 4 3 I 45 30 15 Moody 10 5 5 Sevier 125 79 46 Perkins 4 3 I Van Buren 13 7 Potter 2 4 Warren 73 37 36 Roberts 10 3 7 Wayne 20 10 10 Sanborn 2 2 0 ^Ve akl ey 38 18 20 Shannon 1 1 0 White 54 22 32 13 g 5 Stanley 5 TEXAS Sully 3 3 0 Todd 1 0 A.nderson 55 26 29 Tripp 3 2 1 Andrews 32 12 20 Wal worth 10 2 A.ngelina 105 41 64 Yankton 10 9 1 Bailey 9 4 5 Ziebach 2 2 0 Bee 34 17 17 Blanco 16 9 7 TENNESSEE Borden 3 2 1 Bosque 20 11 9 Bedford 78 27 51 Brewster 20 9 11 Benton 37 15 22 Briscoe 3 2 1 Bledsoe 17 13 4 Brown 50 23 27 Campbell 47 41 6 Burnet 72 37 35 Carroll 32 15 17 Camp 17 6 11 Claiborne 52 36 16 Cass 36 14 22 474 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total County by state employees officers civilians County by state employees officers civilians TEXAS Continued TEXAS C ontinued Castro 20 12 Kimhip 13 9 4 Cherokee 51 25 26 King 1 1 0 Childress 14 5 9 Kinney 13 6 7 Cochra.n 13 g 5 5 3 2 Coke 5 Lamai- 74 23 51 Colemiin 11 5 Lamb 29 12 17 Colhn^s worth 9 5 4 La Salle 20 14 Colorado 41 19 22 Lavaca 23 1 1 12 Coiniinche 29 7 22 15 9 Concho 12 4 g Leon 33 16 17 Cooke 48 21 27 Limestone 51 19 32 Cottle 2 2 0 Lipscomb 11 1 1 0 12 7 5 Live Oak 26 12 14 Crockett 19 13 40 20 20 Dsllam 13 3 10 Loving 3 2 1 Dawson 16 5 11 20 14 Deaf Smith 30 11 19 IVladison 22 7 15 Dewitt 24 10 14 IVlarion 17 12 5 Dickens 2 4 Martin 9 3 Dimmit 19 10 9 IVlason 10 5 5 Donley 5 3 atagorda 68 40 28 32 18 14 Mavenck 1 14 50 64 Eastland 24 g 16 McCuUoch 12 6 6 Edwards 10 4 McMullen 3 3 0 Erath 47 21 26 A^enard 9 5 4 Falls 14 Milam 29 12 17 Fannin 38 15 23 Mills 8 5 3 Fayette 36 16 20 Mitrhpll iVlllV-ilClJ 1 1 5 9 5 4 IVlonta^'^ue 24 8 16 14 3 11 IVloore 40 14 26 Fo^d 4 3 I A^oms 22 8 14 Franklin 18 10 Motley 2 2 0 32 18 14 N acogdoches 1 12 60 52 Fuo 20 11 9 Navarro 99 54 45 ijiaines 20 9 11 Newton 19 1 1 8 12 7 5 24 1 1 13 Gillespie 33 18 15 Ochiltree 17 8 9 Glasscock 3 3 0 Oldham 10 5 5 Gonzales 45 16 29 Palo Pinto 50 21 29 38 14 24 Panol a 36 24 12 Grimes 42 22 20 Parmer 13 5 8 Hall 4 3 1 Pecos 28 14 14 Hamilton 20 9 11 Polk 67 46 21 Hansford 9 4 5 Presidio 31 6 25 H arde m an 10 5 5 20 8 12 Harrison 87 38 49 Reagan 21 8 13 Hartley 4 4 0 Real 7 3 4 Haskell 2 Red River 31 13 18 Hemphill 14 g Reeves 458 16 442 H enderson 97 57 40 Ref U210 32 1 1 21 Hill 50 23 27 Roberts 5 4 1 Hockley 23 14 9 Runnels 30 7 23 Hood 86 31 55 Sabine 18 8 10 Hopkins 50 25 25 San Augustine 15 5 10 Houston 28 13 15 San Saba 8 4 4 Howard 30 14 16 Schleicher 10 5 5 Hudspeth 38 12 26 23 7 16 Hutchinson 32 14 18 o n ac K.e it or q 13 4 9 Jack 16 10 6 Shelby 28 11 17 Jackson 28 9 19 Sherman 9 4 5 Jasper 33 15 18 Somervell 40 19 21 Jeff Davis 4 3 1 Stan- 88 27 61 Jim Hogg 38 22 16 Stephens 11 5 6 Jim Wells 51 30 21 Sterling 3 3 0 Karnes 18 8 10 Stonewall 7 3 4 Kenedy 11 10 1 Sutton 15 5 10 Kent 8 3 5 Swisher 11 5 6 Kerr 91 44 47 TeiTcU 5 3 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 475 Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued County by state TEXAS— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state VIRGINIA— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Ten'y Throckmorton Titus Trinity Tyler Upton Uvalde Val Verde Van Zandt Walker Ward Washington Wharton Wheeler Wilbarger Willacy Winkler Wood Yoakum Young Zapata Zavala UTAH Beaver Box Elder Carbon Daggett Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron Kane Millard Piute Rich San Juan Sanpete Sevier Uintah Wasatch Wayne VERMONT Bennington Lamoille Orleans Rutland Washington VIRGINIA Accomack Alleghany Augusta Bath Bland Brunswick Buchanan Buckingham Carroll Charlotte Culpeper Dickenson Essex 41 7 51 19 28 16 29 48 67 63 29 57 62 10 16 35 28 61 20 34 97 28 43 77 37 31 50 41 27 28 65 22 48 3 10 33 24 58 42 40 5 23 17 7 36 9 63 57 121 16 15 46 51 22 32 32 94 40 13 7 2 22 12 18 9 16 39 26 30 14 30 38 6 7 16 10 26 10 19 32 26 13 28 17 7 17 27 7 16 30 15 28 3 4 27 19 45 34 19 4 17 7 5 31 7 52 41 59 16 8 34 41 16 27 29 77 37 13 34 5 29 7 10 7 13 9 41 33 15 27 24 4 9 19 18 35 10 15 65 2 30 49 20 24 33 14 20 12 35 7 20 0 6 6 5 13 8 21 1 6 10 2 5 2 11 16 62 0 7 12 10 6 5 3 17 3 0 Floyd Grayson Greensville Halifax Henry Highland King George Lancaster Lee Lunenburg Madison Mecklenburg Middlesex Northampton Northumberland Nottoway Orange Page Patrick Prince Edward Rappahannock Richmond Rockbridge Russell Shenandoah Smyth Southampton Tazewell Westmoreland Wise Wythe WASHINGTON Adams Clallam Columbia Ferry Garfield Grant Grays Harbor Island Jefferson Kittitas Klickitat Lewis Lincoln Mason Okanogan Pacific Pend Oreille San Juan Stevens Wahkiakum Walla Walla Whitman WEST VIRGINIA Barbour Baibour-Philippi State Police Braxton Braxton-Sutton State Police Calhoun Calhoun-Grantsville State Police Doddridge Doddridge- West Union State Police Fayette 27 25 30 48 122 12 38 32 47 21 16 43 18 48 24 20 36 44 42 25 23 14 30 49 64 53 39 87 30 85 35 31 53 13 28 13 58 SO 46 43 31 44 58 26 57 36 20 29 29 32 10 48 18 7 5 12 5 5 4 2 5 34 17 19 21 36 109 7 25 26 47 14 10 41 12 39 15 13 28 41 30 25 22 8 23 41 55 53 30 76 21 71 28 19 36 7 43 40 39 21 27 16 41 15 42 31 16 14 19 28 8 22 16 4 4 11 4 3 3 2 4 30 10 6 9 12 13 5 13 6 0 7 6 2 6 9 9 7 8 3 12 0 1 6 7 8 9 0 9 11 9 14 7 12 17 5 20 6 15 40 7 22 4 28 17 11 15 5 4 15 10 4 2 26 2 476 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 81 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Nonmetropolitan County by State — Continued County by state WEST VIRGINIA— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians County by state WISCONSIN Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Fayette State Police: Gauley Bridge 4 Oak Hill " 11 Gilmer A Gilmer-Glenville State Police 4 Grant 8 Grant-Petersburg State Police 1 Greenbrier 27 Greenbrier State Police: Lewisburg 9 Rainelle 4 Hardy 8 Hardy-Moorefield State Police 4 Harrison 42 Harrison-Bridgeport State Police 16 Jackson 19 Jackson-Ripley State Police 4 Lewis 13 Lewis-Weston State Police 5 Logan 21 Logan-Logan State Police 24 Marion 38 Marion-Fairmont State Police 7 Mason 26 Mason-Point Pleasant State Police 5 McDowell 16 McDowell- Welch State Police 9 Mercer 32 Mercer-Princeton State Police 17 Mingo 20 Mingo State Police: Gilbert 3 Williamson 6 Monroe 6 Monroe-Union State Police 4 Nicholas 29 Nicholas State Police: Richwood 4 Summersville 4 Pendleton 4 Pendleton-Franklin State Police 5 Pocahontas 17 Pocahontas-Buckeye State Police 5 Raleigh 60 Raleigh-Beckley State Police 14 Randolph 5 Randolph-Elkins State Police 20 Ritchie 7 Ritchie-Harrisville State Police 6 Roane 8 Roane-Spencer State Police 6 Summers 7 Summers-Hinton State Police 5 Taylor 23 Taylor-Grafton State Police 3 Tucker 5 Tucker-Parsons State Police 4 Tyler 5 Tyler-Paden City State Police 4 Upshur 12 Upshur-Buckhannon State Police 7 Webster 4 Webster-Upperglade State Police 6 Wetzel 8 Wetzel-Hundred State Police 4 Wyoming 19 Wyoming-Jesse State Police 4 Adams 3 1 Ashland 10 1 Barron 4 0 Bayfield 3 1 Buffalo 7 1 Burnett 1 0 Clark 23 4 Crawford Dodge 8 1 Door 3 1 Dunn 7 1 Florence 3 1 Forest 38 4 Grant 15 1 Green 14 5 Green Lake 3 1 Iron 11 2 Jefferson 4 1 Juneau 14 7 Lafayette 16 8 Langlade 25 13 Lincoln 7 0 Manitowoc 16 10 Marinette 4 1 Marquette 15 1 Menominee 8 1 Monroe 24 8 Pepin 14 3 Polk 17 3 Portage Price 2 1 Sauk 5 1 Sawyer 6 0 Shawano 3 1 Taylor 21 8 Trempealeau Vernon 3 1 Vilas 3 1 Walworth 3 1 Washburn 4 1 Waupaca 7 10 Waushara 4 1 Wood 45 15 12 2 WYOMING 5 0 12 8 Albany 6 1 Big Horn 5 1 Campbell 7 1 Carbon 5 1 Converse 6 1 Crook 4 1 Fremont 6 17 Goshen 2 1 Hot Springs 4 1 Johnson 3 1 Lincoln 4 1 Niobrara 3 1 Park 10 2 Platte 6 1 Sheridan 4 0 Sublette 5 1 Sweetwater 8 0 Teton 3 1 Uinta 18 1 Washakie 3 1 Weston 49 49 0 34 28 6 7 7 0 37 21 16 21 20 1 31 16 15 52 47 5 27 26 1 159 48 111 46 42 4 51 23 28 19 11 8 37 35 2 45 24 21 55 44 11 42 18 24 20 20 0 120 95 25 50 41 9 23 14 9 41 17 24 54 27 27 102 61 41 76 30 46 37 37 0 7 6 1 40 37 3 16 15 1 72 26 46 93 44 49 22 20 2 147 112 35 41 34 7 58 39 19 40 17 23 44 22 22 26 26 0 70 33 37 216 83 133 29 13 16 78 33 45 61 25 36 78 43 35 45 20 25 17 10 7 65 43 22 38 17 21 16 9 7 18 6 12 94 31 63 17 8 9 12 4 8 10 9 1 35 16 19 15 3 12 39 18 21 10 8 2 26 20 6 52 23 29 50 31 19 49 27 22 32 21 11 10 8 2 8 6 2 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 477 Table 82 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Other Agencies by State Other agency by state ALABAMA Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Other agency by state GEORGIA— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians 22nd Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force 6 24th Judicial Circuit Drug and Violent Crime Task Force 5 City of Montgomery, Housing Authority, Investigative Unit 5 Huntsville International Airport 23 Marshall County Drug Enforcement 6 ALASKA Anchorage International Airport 6 1 Fairbanks International Aiiport 23 CALIFORNIA East Bay Regional Parks, Alameda County 73 Fontana Unified School District 24 Grant Joint Union High School 23 Monterey Peninsula Airport 6 Port of San Diego Harbor 156 San Bernardino Unified School District 77 San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit, Contra Costa County 279 Stockton Unified School District 21 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Metro Transit Police 491 National Zoological Park 30 DELAWARE Wilmington Fire Department 173 FLORIDA Florida School for the Deaf and Blind 17 Jacksonville Aiiport Authority 33 Lee County Port Authority 57 Melbourne International Airport 1 2 Miami-Dade County Public Schools 262 Miccosukee Tribal 57 Palm Beach County School District 209 Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport 17 Seminole Tribal 94 St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport 8 Tampa International Aiiport 1 30 Volusia County Beach Management 68 GEORGIA Albany-Dougherty Metropolitan Drug Squad 23 Augusta Board of Education 42 Bibb County Board of Education 28 Chatham County Board of Education 44 Chatham-Savannah Narcotics Team 42 Cherokee County Board of Education 13 Cherokee County Marshal 13 Decatur County Schools 4 Fayette County Marshal 9 Forsyth County Fire Investigation Unit 2 Fulton County Marshal 64 Fulton County School System 52 Gwinnett County Marshal I 5 4 4 18 5 58 22 51 15 19 6 127 26 192 15 365 29 169 9 32 36 11 203 41 140 16 70 57 64 19 39 23 37 37 11 6 4 8 2 57 50 1 22 9 4 0 29 51 87 6 126 1 1 21 1 59 16 69 1 24 0 73 4 Gwinnett County Public Schools Hall County Marshal Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority Mitchell County Diug Unit Muscogee City Marshal Richmond County Marshal Southeast Georgia Drug Task Force Washington County Board of Education ILLINOIS Capitol Airport Authority Chicago Fire Department, Arson Investigations Cook County Forest Preserve Crystal Lake Park District CSX Transportation Decatur Park District Du Page County Forest Preserve Elgin, loliet and Eastern Railway Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad John H. Stroger Hospital Lake County Forest Preserve Norfolk Southern Railway Pekin Park District Rockford Park District Springfield Park District Will County Forest Preserve INDIANA St. Joseph County Airport Authority KANSAS Johnson County Park Metropolitan Topeka Airport Authority Shawnee Mission Public Schools Topeka Fire Department, Arson Investigation Unified School District: Goddard Maize Topeka Wyandotte County Parks and Recreation KENTUCKY Buffalo Trace-Gateway Narcotics Task Force Cincinnati-Noithern Kentucky International Aiiport Fayette County Schools FIVCO Area Drug Task Force Jefferson County Board of Education Land Between The Lakes Lexington Bluegrass Airport Northern Kentucky Narcotics Enforcement Pennyrile Nai'cotics Task Force MARYLAND Maryland-National Capital Park Police: Montgomery County Prince George's County 22 15 317 9 14 38 4 18 13 269 8 13 33 4 4 2 48 1 1 5 0 9 82 3 22 6 29 6 15 67 12 54 1 18 7 II 16 26 11 4 4 16 10 69 31 6 24 12 28 3 8 104 111 1 77 3 22 6 25 6 14 61 12 53 1 17 7 10 16 13 20 II 4 3 15 10 54 27 5 18 II 20 1 7 85 88 15 4 1 6 1 19 23 478 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES Table 82 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Other Agencies by State — Continued Other agency by state MICHIGAN Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Other agency by state NEW YORK— Continued Total law enforcement employees Total officers Total civilians Bishop International Aiiport 6 Capitol Region Airport Autiiority 22 Hudson Mills Metropark 7 Kensington Metropark 8 Lower Huron Metropark 7 Metro Beach Metropark 6 Stoney Creek Metropark 7 Wayne County Airport 148 MINNESOTA Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport 101 Three Rivers Par"k District 33 MISSOURI Clay County Park Authority 7 lackson County Park Rangers 21 Lambert-St. Louis International Airport 108 St. Charles County Park Rangers 8 St. Peters Ranger Division 10 NEVADA Clark County School District 164 Washoe County School District 35 NEW JERSEY Park Police: Camden County 41 Morris County 33 Union County 365 Prosecutor: Adantic County 171 Bergen County 255 Burlington County 140 Camden County 268 Cape May County 53 Cumberland County 69 Essex County 428 Gloucester County 98 Hudson County 222 Hunterdon County 52 Mercer County 151 Middlesex County 204 Monmouth County 296 Morris County 154 Ocean County 151 Passaic County 213 Salem County 41 Somerset County 114 Sussex County 53 Union County 223 Warren County 57 NEW MEXICO Santa Clara Tribal 13 Taos Pueblo Tribal 16 Zuni Tribal 53 NEW YORK Delaware and Hudson Railroad, Albany County 9 Norfolk Southern Railway. Erie County 4 6 18 7 7 7 6 7 140 71 18 6 19 92 8 9 145 30 40 32 317 73 172 50 173 19 19 291 52 98 21 97 129 82 72 104 86 15 50 32 67 33 7 10 25 30 15 1 2 16 0 1 19 5 1 1 48 98 83 90 95 34 50 137 46 124 31 54 75 214 82 47 127 26 64 21 156 24 6 6 28 Onondaga County Parks 1 Staten Island Rapid Transit 25 Suffolk County Parks 45 NORTH CAROLINA Asheville Regional Airport 14 Caswell Center Hospital 4 Cherokee Tribal 49 Piedmont Triad International Airport 29 Raleigh-Durham International Airport 36 Wilmington International Airport 16 OHIO Cleveland Metropolitan Park District 77 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority 112 Port Columbus International Airport 53 Robinson Memorial Hospital 7 Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority 14 Wood County Park District 6 OKLAHOMA Jenks Public Schools 7 Norman Public Schools 5 Putnam City Campus 12 OREGON Port of Portland 63 PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny County Port Authority 65 County Detective: Buder County 4 Cumberland County 8 Dauphin County 1 5 Lebanon County 6 Lehigh County 9 Westmoreland County 6 1 York County 13 Delaware County District Attorney, Criminal Investigation Division 33 Delaware County Park 50 Harrisburg International Airport 19 Lehigh Valley International Airport 14 Westmoreland County Park 23 RHODE ISLAND Nartagansett Tribal 7 SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston County Aviation Authority 36 Columbia Metropolitan Airport 1 8 Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport 19 Whitten Center 3 TENNESSEE Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport 18 Drug Task Force: 3rd Judicial District 5 8th Judicial District 3 9th Judicial District 2 1 24 41 14 4 37 17 34 12 70 36 6 14 6 50 44 4 6 12 5 9 16 12 30 49 14 12 23 28 18 0 0 12 12 2 4 14 17 1 0 0 21 0 2 3 1 0 45 1 3 1 5 2 0 12 4 3 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL 479 Table 82 Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2003 by Other Agencies by State — Continued Total law Total law enforcement Total Total enforcement Total Total Other agency by state employees officers civilians Other agency by state employees officers civilians 10th Judicial District 5 I KiUppn \ \ 1 1 12th Judicial District 2 2 0 Klein 37 25 12 14th Judicial District 3 3 0 !Mexia 2 2 0 15th Judicial District 3 2 1 Midland 22 7 15 17th Judicial District 6 5 1 North East 40 34 6 ISth Judicial District 10 9 1 Pasadena 33 25 8 19th Judicial District 6 5 1 Ray mo nd v ill e 4 4 0 2 1 st Judicial District 9 Socorro 25 20 22nd Judiciiil District 1 1 0 30 29 1 23rd Judicial District 3 3 0 Spring Branch 40 31 9 24th Judicial District 5 4 1 Taft 2 2 27th Judicial District 3 2 1 Tyler 8 7 1 3 1 st Judicial District 1 1 0 United 90 23 67 Knoxville Metropolitan Airport 45 27 18 Weslaco 15 15 0 N^emphis International A.irport 55 45 10 Metropolitan Board of Parks and UTAH Recreation (Nashville~Davidson^ 20 19 Nashville International Airport 74 61 13 Granite School District 29 16 13 Xn-Cities Regional Airport 19 17 2 West Tennessee Violent Crime VIRGINIA Task Force 7 g 1 Norfolk Airport Authority 41 34 7 TEXAS Reagan National A.irport 250 188 62 Richmond International A.irport 31 31 0 AiTitinllo IntcrnQtionsl j'Virport 15 15 0 Ctinicron County Ptirk Rtingsrs 10 10 0 WASHINGTON Dtillns~Fort ^Vorth Intcriititioniil Airport 390 292 98 Colville Tribal 46 34 12 Hospittil District! Lunimi Tribal 21 19 2 Dulltis County 95 64 31 Niscjually Tribal 14 13 1 TiUTiiiit County 65 31 34 Nooksack Tnbal 5 1 Houston Mctropolitsn Ti'tlnsit Port of Seattle 135 107 28 Authority 248 156 92 SkokoiTiish Tnbal 11 10 1 IndGpcndcnt School District! Swinomish Tribal 12 9 3 Aldine 44 35 9 Alvin 15 13 2 WEST VIRGINIA jAn^lcton 5 4 \ Athens 2 2 0 Kanawha County Parks and Recreation 5 5 0 83 56 27 B(iy City 8 7 1 WISCONSIN Brownsvihe 89 17 72 Conroe 63 44 19 Menominee Tribal 34 26 8 Corpus Christi 53 27 26 Oneida Tribal 31 24 7 East Central 12 11 1 Ector County 23 21 2 U.S. TERRITORIES El Paso 39 30 9 Fort Bend 48 42 6 Puerto Rico 21,497 19,540 1,957 Hempstead 1 1 0 ludson 20 18 2 FEDERAL AGENCIES Katy 33 26 7 National Institutes of Health 83 74 9 480 CRIME IN THE UNITED STATES