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Table 80

FLORIDA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2018

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Baker 65 45 20
Bay 275 213 62
Brevard 1,321 526 795
Charlotte 396 264 132
Citrus 325 203 122
Clay 589 292 297
Collier 891 564 327
Escambia 662 409 253
Flagler 282 212 70
Gadsden 72 47 25
Gilchrist 61 37 24
Hernando 538 244 294
Highlands 345 152 193
Hillsborough 3,325 1,210 2,115
Indian River 480 189 291
Jefferson 41 25 16
Lake 674 278 396
Lee 1,504 670 834
Levy 147 70 77
Manatee 1,148 757 391
Marion 450 340 110
Martin 375 251 124
Miami-Dade 3,933 2,878 1,055
Nassau 243 133 110
Okaloosa 436 306 130
Orange 2,201 1,537 664
Osceola 641 405 236
Palm Beach 3,538 1,596 1,942
Pinellas 2,347 796 1,551
Polk 1,160 661 499
Santa Rosa 415 207 208
Sarasota 965 415 550
Seminole 1,226 434 792
St. Johns 668 318 350
St. Lucie 801 293 508
Volusia 719 414 305
Wakulla 136 97 39
Nonmetropolitan Counties Bradford 91 44 47
Calhoun 33 26 7
Columbia 187 103 84
DeSoto 131 64 67
Dixie 72 28 44
Glades 143 33 110
Gulf 43 29 14
Hamilton 58 19 39
Hardee 102 74 28
Holmes 60 33 27
Jackson 79 57 22
Lafayette 32 12 20
Liberty 27 20 7
Madison 82 63 19
Monroe 497 194 303
Okeechobee 135 94 41
Putnam 201 108 93
Suwannee 116 57 59
Taylor 77 55 22

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