LEMAS, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100

LEMAS, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100

U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers Personnel Expenditures and pay Operations Community policing Policies and programs Equipment Computers and information systems U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000: Data for Individual State and Local Agencies with 100 or More Officers By Brian A. Reaves, Ph.D. and Matthew J. Hickman BJS Statisticians April 2004, NCJ 203350 U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics Lawrence A. Greenfeld Director Brian Reaves, Ph.D. and Matthew Hickman, BJS statisticians, prepared this report. Thomas Hester edited it. The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), U.S. Depart- ment of Justice, provided partial funding for the 2000 LEMAS survey. Debra Cohen, Ph.D. and Matthew Scheider, Ph.D. of COPS, assisted with questionnaire development. More infor- mation on COPS can be obtained at their web site <www.usdoj.gov/cops>. The data were collected and processed by the U.S. Census Bureau, with assis- tance from BJS. Census Bureau staff, under the supervision of Latrice Brogsdale-Davis and Charlene Sebold included Theresa Reitz, Martha Greene, Patricia Torreyson, Bill Bryner, and Paula Kinard. ii Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000 Table 7b. Number of district/precinct stations, types of routine patrol, type of emergency 9-1-1 system, and type of dispatch system in State law enforcement agencies, 2000 District/ Types of patrol other than Emergency precinct automobile used on a routine basis communication systems Name of agency stations Bicycle Foot Horse Marine Motorcycle 9-1-1 Dispatch Alabama Department of Public Safety 15----- - C Alaska State Troopers 34 - - - - - B X Arizona Department of Public Safety 12----X E X Arkansas State Police 12 - - - - X - X California Highway Patrol 99 X X X - X EC Colorado State Patrol 22 - - - - X EC Connecticut State Police 12 X --X X E X Delaware State Police 9 - X --- E C Florida Highway Patrol 47 - - - - X EC Georgia State Patrol 48 - - - - - - X Idaho State Police 12 - - - - - - C Illinois State Police 21 X ---X EC Indiana State Police 18 - - - - - - X Iowa State Patrol 15 - - - - - B X Kansas Highway Patrol 9----- - C Kentucky State Police 16----- E X Louisiana State Police 18 X ---X -C Maine State Police 9 - - - - - E C Maryland State Police 23 X X --X BC Massachusetts State Police 46 X X X X X EC Michigan State Police 64 X X - X X EC Minnesota State Patrol 12 - - - - - E C Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol 9 - - - - X -C Missouri State Highway Patrol 9----- B C Montana Highway Patrol 31 - X --- B C Nebraska State Patrol 13 X ---- B X Nevada Highway Patrol 3 - - - - X -C New Hampshire State Police 7 - X --X -C New Jersey State Police 60 X --X -EC New Mexico State Police 12 - - - X X E X New York State Police 196 X ---- E C North Carolina State Highway Patrol 53 - - - - X EC North Dakota Highway Patrol 8----- E - Ohio State Highway Patrol 10----- E X Oklahoma Highway Patrol 14 - - - X X - X Oregon State Police 55 X X - X X EC Pennsylvania State Police 90 - - - - X - X Rhode Island State Police 5 - - - - X B X South Carolina Highway Patrol 7 - - - - X BC South Dakota Highway Patrol 3----- B - Tennessee Department of Safety 8 X X - X X -C Texas Department of Public Safety 14----- B X Utah Highway Patrol 25 X ---X E- Vermont State Police 13 - - - X -EC Virginia State Police 7 - - - - - E C Washington State Patrol 8 X ---X EC West Virginia State Police 20 - - - - - E X Wisconsin State Patrol 7 - - - - X -- Wyoming Highway Patrol 34----- - C Note: Codes for patrol types are as follows: "X"=Agency uses that type of patrol on a routine basis. "-"=Agency does not use that type of patrol on a routine basis. Codes for emergency 9-1-1 system are as follows: "B"=Agency participates in a basic 9-1-1 system. "E"=Agency participates in an enhanced 9-1-1 system. "-"=Agency does not participate in a 9-1-1 system. Codes for dispatch system are as follows: "C"=Agency operates computer-aided dispatch system . "X"=Agency operates basic dispatch system. "-"=Agency does not operate dispatch system. Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000 247 Table 8b. Training academy operation, special operations functions, and drug enforcement activities in State law enforcement agencies, 2000 Training Special operations Number of sworn personnel assigned to: academy Search Special drug unit Multi-agency drug task force Name of agency operation and rescue SWAT* Full-time Part-time Full-time Part-time Alabama Department of Public Safety X X X 00 0 0 Alaska State Troopers X X X 00 150 Arizona Department of Public Safety - X X 87 0 50 0 Arkansas State Police X - X 15 0 6 0 California Highway Patrol X X -00260 Colorado State Patrol X X X 00 3 2 Connecticut State Police X X X 32 0 32 0 Delaware State Police X - X 27 0 0 0 Florida Highway Patrol X - X 52 0 4 0 Georgia State Patrol X X X 05 8 0 Idaho State Police X - X 60 034 Illinois State Police X - X 50 0 353 0 Indiana State Police X X X 57 0 6 0 Iowa State Patrol X - X 10 0 0 40 Kansas Highway Patrol X X X 50 4 0 Kentucky State Police X X X 50 0 0 30 Louisiana State Police X X X 74 0 12 0 Maine State Police X - X 00 1 0 Maryland State Police X X X 77 0 74 0 Massachusetts State Police X X X 25 0 25 0 Michigan State Police X X X 77 0 72 0 Minnesota State Patrol X X X 00 1 0 Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol X - X 55 4 0 Missouri State Highway Patrol X X X 38 0 0 0 Montana Highway Patrol X -- 0301 0 Nebraska State Patrol X X X 90 150 Nevada Highway Patrol X -- 2 3 2 0 New Hampshire State Police - - X 17 0 2 0 New Jersey State Police X X X 71 0 12 0 New Mexico State Police X X X 43 0 18 0 New York State Police X X X 285 0 50 0 North Carolina State Highway Patrol X X -14000 North Dakota Highway Patrol X X -0000 Ohio State Highway Patrol X -- 0 0 0 0 Oklahoma Highway Patrol X X X 25 0 1 0 Oregon State Police X X X 00 300 Pennsylvania State Police X X X 129 0 20 0 Rhode Island State Police X X X 60 0 1 South Carolina Highway Patrol X X X 32 0 0 0 South Dakota Highway Patrol X X X 12 0 0 12 Tennessee Department of Safety X - X 50 1 0 Texas Department of Public Safety X X X 258 0 0 0 Utah Highway Patrol - - X 00 0 0 Vermont State Police - X X 90 0 0 Virginia State Police X X X 159 4 0 0 Washington State Patrol X X X 917230 West Virginia State Police X X X 40 8 40 8 Wisconsin State Patrol X X -0010 Wyoming Highway Patrol X X -0000 *Special Weapons and Tactics Note: Codes for agency functions are as follows: "X"=Agency performs that function on a regular basis. "-"=Agency does not perform that function on a regular basis. Officers assigned to a special drug unit may have also been assigned to a drug task force. Special unit and task force totals exclude part-time officers. 248 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000 Table 9b. Court-related functions and detention facilities of State law enforcement agencies, 2000 Court-related functions Adult lockups Juvenile lockups Execute Court Serve Detention facilities Total Maximum Total Maximum Name of agency warants security process Jail Lockup capacity hold time capacity hold time Alabama Department of Public Safety X -- -- - - -- Alaska State Troopers X X X -- - - -- Arizona Department of Public Safety X -- -- - - -- Arkansas State Police X -- -- - - -- California Highway Patrol X X X -- - - -- Colorado State Patrol - - - - - - - - - Connecticut State Police X -- -X 75 72 11 12 Delaware State Police X -- -X 23 8 - - Florida Highway Patrol --- -- - - -- Georgia State Patrol --- -- - - -- Idaho State Police - - - - - - - - - Illinois State Police X -- -- - - -- Indiana State Police X -- -- - - -- Iowa State Patrol X -- -- - - -- Kansas Highway Patrol --- -- - - -- Kentucky State Police X -- -- - - -- Louisiana State Police X -- -- - - -- Maine State Police X -- -- - - -- Maryland State Police X -- -- - - -- Massachusetts State Police X -- -X 448- - Michigan State Police X -- -- - - -- Minnesota State Patrol - - - - - - - - - Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol --- -- - - -- Missouri State Highway Patrol X -- -- - - -- Montana Highway Patrol X - X -- - - -- Nebraska State Patrol X X ------- Nevada Highway Patrol X -- -- - - -- New Hampshire State Police X -- -- - - -- New Jersey State Police X -- -- - - -- New Mexico State Police X -- -- - - -- New York State Police X -- -- - - -- North Carolina State Highway Patrol --- -- - - -- North Dakota Highway Patrol - X ------- Ohio State Highway Patrol --- -- - - -- Oklahoma Highway Patrol X -- -- - - -- Oregon State Police X -- -- - - -- Pennsylvania State Police X -- -- - - -- Rhode Island State Police X - X - X 624- - South Carolina Highway Patrol X -- -- - - -- South Dakota Highway Patrol X X ------- Tennessee Department of Safety --- -- - - -- Texas Department of Public Safety X -- -- - - -- Utah Highway Patrol X X ------- Vermont State Police X -- -- - - -- Virginia State Police X -- -- - - -- Washington State Patrol X -- -- - - -- West Virginia State Police X -- -- - - -- Wisconsin State Patrol X -- -- - - -- Wyoming Highway Patrol --- -- - - -- Note: Codes for the table are as follows: "X"=Agency performs function or operates facility. "-"=Agency does not perform function or operate facility. Lockup facility is defined as a temporary overnight holding facility, physically separate from a jail.

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