Compiled from the 1993 LEMAS survey, this report presents agency-specific data collected from 661 State and local agencies that employed 100 or more sworn officers and responded to the 1993 LEMAS survey. The tables present data reported by each agency on the number and function of sworn and civilian personnel, race and sex of sworn personnel, agency functions, type of 911 system, lockup facilities, operating expenditures, starting salaries, types of special pay, number and types of vehicles, vehicle use policies, educational and training requirements, types of sidearms and nonlethal weapons authorized, automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) facilities, types of computers and their functions, types of special units, subject areas covered by written policy directives, complaint review processes, drug enforcement activities, and employee drug testing policies.
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- Full Report, 2.6M
- Introduction with tables A-C, 94K
- Table 1--Number of employees, 83K
- Table 1--Number of employees
- Table 2--Types of employees, 67K
- Table 2--Types of employees
- Table 3--Civilian employees, 72K
- Table 3--Civilian employees
- Table 4--Employee sex & race, 67K
- Table 4--Employee sex & race
- Table 5--Requirements for new officers, 106K
- Table 5--Requirements for new officers
- Table 6--Employee drug testing, 57K
- Table 6--Employee drug testing
- Table 7--Operating and overtime expenditure, 108K
- Table 7--Operating and overtime expenditure
- Table 8--Salaries and labor issues, 111K
- Table 8--Salaries and labor issues
- Table 9--Law enforcement and investigative function, 61K
- Table 9--Law enforcement and investigative function
- Table 10--Special functions, 53K
- Table 10--Special functions
- Table 11--Patrol allocation, 113K
- Table 11--Patrol allocation
- Table 12--Drug enforcement, 117K
- Table 12--Drug enforcement
- Table 13--Vehicles and animals, 144K
- Table 13--Vehicles and animals
- Table 14--Sidearms authorized or supplied, 97K
- Table 14--Sidearms authorized or supplied
- Table 15--Nonlethal weapons authorized, 61K
- Table 15--Nonlethal weapons authorized
- Table 16--Body armor and vehicle use policies, 137K
- Table 16--Body armor and vehicle use policies
- Table 17--Computers and fingerprint systems, 100K
- Table 17--Computers and fingerprint systems
- Table 18--Functions of computers, 96K
- Table 18--Functions of computers
- Table 19--Types of computerized information I, 94K
- Table 19--Types of computerized information I
- Table 20--Types of computerized information II, 95K
- Table 20--Types of computerized information II
- Table 21--Written policy directives, 126K
- Table 21--Written policy directives
- Table 22--Policies about excessive force complaints, 102K
- Table 22--Policies about excessive force complaints
- Table 23--Special units for youth and family problems, 49K
- Table 23--Special units for youth and family problems
- Table 24--Special units, 120K
- Table 24--Special units
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