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Table 80

LOUISIANA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2011

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Ascension 281 244 37
Bossier 375 300 75
Caddo 658 433 225
Calcasieu 845 431 414
Cameron 70 60 10
De Soto 114 95 19
East Baton Rouge 876 763 113
East Feliciana 55 55 0
Jefferson 1,404 809 595
Lafayette 634 459 175
Lafourche 360 314 46
Livingston 233 233 0
Ouachita 390 390 0
Plaquemines 162 161 1
Pointe Coupee 95 95 0
Rapides 463 362 101
St. Bernard 272 244 28
St. Charles 363 263 100
St. Helena 50 25 25
St. John the Baptist 252 216 36
St. Martin 284 134 150
St. Tammany 706 432 274
Terrebonne 359 359 0
Union 54 38 16
West Baton Rouge 179 127 52
West Feliciana 74 48 26
Nonmetropolitan Counties Acadia 105 53 52
Allen 60 34 26
Assymption 78 46 32
Beauregard 74 54 20
Bienville 56 34 22
Caldwell 31 30 1
Claiborne 97 38 59
Evangeline 57 22 35
Jackson 185 185 0
Jefferson Davis 60 48 12
La Salle 45 25 20
Lincoln 64 47 17
Morehouse 147 38 109
Natchitoches 87 61 26
Red River 39 20 19
Sabine 77 77 0
St. James 96 74 22
St. Mary 198 180 18
Tangipahoa 291 113 178
Tensas 29 29 0
Vermilion 130 64 66
Vernon 149 104 45
Washington 90 68 22
Webster 142 46 96
West Carroll 20 20 0
Winn 22 22 0

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