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Table 80

ILLINOIS

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2012

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alexander 13 9 4
Bond 20 12 8
Boone 96 33 63
Clinton 36 15 21
Cook 6,587 2,066 4,521
De Witt 30 15 15
Du Page 541 422 119
Ford 25 7 18
Grundy 65 31 34
Henry 64 23 41
Jackson 82 27 55
Kane 260 86 174
Kankakee 198 58 140
Kendall 118 56 62
Lake 501 196 305
Macon 133 61 72
Macoupin 44 31 13
Madison 164 80 84
Marshall 18 8 10
McHenry 387 104 283
McLean 135 54 81
Menard 18 10 8
Mercer 33 12 21
Monroe 35 15 20
Peoria 184 65 119
Piatt 36 11 25
Rock Island 154 64 90
Sangamon 195 64 131
Stark 12 5 7
St. Clair 151 66 85
Tazewell 114 41 73
Vermilion 90 39 51
Will 598 231 367
Williamson 98 35 63
Winnebago 335 100 235
Nonmetropolitan Counties Adams 59 59 0
Brown 8 7 1
Bureau 40 20 20
Cass 8 7 1
Clark 10 9 1
Clay 15 10 5
Coles 37 20 17
Cumberland 14 5 9
Edgar 18 8 10
Effingham 46 19 27
Fayette 27 11 16
Franklin 49 18 31
Fulton 44 21 23
Greene 13 6 7
Iroquois 24 13 11
Jefferson 66 21 45
Jo Daviess 37 18 19
Johnson 14 7 7
La Salle 113 45 68
Lee 39 21 18
Livingston 37 30 7
Logan 37 20 17
Marion 14 14 0
Mason 22 9 13
Massac 30 14 16
McDonough 25 13 12
Montgomery 38 15 23
Morgan 36 15 21
Ogle 69 28 41
Perry 38 13 25
Pike 26 10 16
Pulaski 15 10 5
Putnam 13 8 5
Randolph 29 12 17
Richland 27 7 20
Saline 44 10 34
Scott 6 2 4
Shelby 27 13 14
Stephenson 56 25 31
Wabash 8 4 4
Wayne 22 11 11
White 26 8 18
Whiteside 49 22 27

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