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Table 80

FLORIDA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2019

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alachua 378 268 110
Baker 63 44 19
Bay 273 208 65
Brevard 1,282 558 724
Broward 1,329 390 939
Charlotte 448 309 139
Citrus 328 205 123
Clay 579 277 302
Collier 904 570 334
Escambia 655 417 238
Flagler 289 212 77
Gadsden 67 44 23
Gilchrist 66 49 17
Hernando 557 252 305
Highlands 342 147 195
Hillsborough 3,313 1,245 2,068
Indian River 479 190 289
Jefferson 59 26 33
Lake 703 463 240
Lee 1,504 1,030 474
Leon 715 271 444
Levy 151 115 36
Manatee 1,147 753 394
Marion 778 545 233
Martin 387 260 127
Miami-Dade 4,068 2,953 1,115
Nassau 257 140 117
Okaloosa 444 323 121
Orange 2,264 1,581 683
Osceola 637 411 226
Palm Beach 3,623 1,644 1,979
Pinellas 2,385 827 1,558
Polk 1,170 652 518
Santa Rosa 439 220 219
Sarasota 974 414 560
Seminole 1,236 437 799
St. Johns 695 333 362
St. Lucie 741 316 425
Volusia 734 424 310
Wakulla 141 56 85
Walton 534 263 271
Nonmetropolitan Counties Bradford 88 41 47
Calhoun 33 25 8
Columbia 201 153 48
DeSoto 115 56 59
Glades 130 32 98
Gulf 46 32 14
Hamilton 60 19 41
Hardee 105 76 29
Hendry 162 86 76
Jackson 74 49 25
Lafayette 34 13 21
Liberty 32 25 7
Madison 81 64 17
Monroe 508 196 312
Putnam 212 120 92
Taylor 80 55 25
Washington 82 42 40

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