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Table 80

ILLINOIS

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2013

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Champaign 59 54 5
De Witt 33 15 18
Ford 27 7 20
Grundy 47 31 16
Jackson 82 27 55
Kane 249 86 163
Kankakee 218 57 161
Kendall 115 53 62
Lake 509 196 313
Macon 134 63 71
Macoupin 48 18 30
Madison 162 80 82
Marshall 18 8 10
McLean 132 53 79
Mercer 36 12 24
Monroe 35 15 20
Rock Island 154 64 90
Sangamon 191 61 130
Tazewell 113 39 74
Vermilion 44 39 5
Will 598 231 367
Williamson 88 36 52
Winnebago 336 103 233
Nonmetropolitan Counties Brown 8 7 1
Clay 16 10 6
Coles 48 24 24
Cumberland 16 6 10
Edgar 17 7 10
Effingham 54 18 36
Fayette 29 11 18
Fulton 40 22 18
Greene 13 6 7
Hardin 7 4 3
Iroquois 24 13 11
Jo Daviess 37 18 19
La Salle 117 40 77
Mason 21 9 12
Massac 26 11 15
McDonough 25 13 12
Morgan 31 14 17
Ogle 69 28 41
Perry 35 13 22
Pike 25 13 12
Scott 6 2 4
Union 13 12 1

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