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Home Crime in the U.S. 2014 Crime in the U.S. 2014 Tables Table 80 Table 80 by State Table 80 - Florida

Table 80

FLORIDA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2014

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alachua 568 342 226
Baker 149 42 107
Bay 275 210 65
Broward 2,987 1,518 1,469
Charlotte 399 281 118
Clay 536 259 277
Collier 870 560 310
Escambia 641 389 252
Flagler 231 176 55
Gadsden 89 45 44
Gilchrist 43 29 14
Highlands 308 131 177
Hillsborough 3,236 1,172 2,064
Indian River 448 198 250
Lee 1,086 714 372
Manatee 1,096 501 595
Marion 710 520 190
Martin 541 387 154
Miami-Dade 3,752 2,674 1,078
Nassau 231 146 85
Okaloosa 351 261 90
Orange 1,929 1,341 588
Osceola 595 386 209
Palm Beach 3,287 1,472 1,815
Pasco 1,112 533 579
Pinellas 1,523 830 693
Polk 2,039 643 1,396
Santa Rosa 378 187 191
Sarasota 926 400 526
Seminole 1,173 427 746
St. Johns 587 273 314
St. Lucie 621 260 361
Volusia 754 417 337
Wakulla 81 50 31
Walton 325 218 107
Nonmetropolitan Counties Calhoun 29 18 11
Columbia 171 94 77
DeSoto 117 56 61
Dixie 73 25 48
Franklin 76 36 40
Hamilton 57 18 39
Hardee 105 52 53
Hendry 146 73 73
Holmes 51 26 25
Jackson 79 59 20
Lafayette 30 11 19
Levy 135 64 71
Liberty 23 17 6
Monroe 491 192 299
Okeechobee 117 85 32
Putnam 227 109 118
Suwannee 106 61 45
Taylor 73 30 43
Union 19 14 5

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