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Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS)

Source: BJS,  Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) Survey

Years available:  2000

Additional information:  Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics, 2000

  Coverage:
     Primary State law enforcement agencies
     (49 State police or highway patrols)
                       and

     Local police and Sheriffs' agencies with 100 or
     more sworn officers and 50 or more uniformed
     officers assigned to respond to calls for
     service. (770 agencies)
Results options:
  Agency Profiles
Select:
State agency profiles - overview State
       or
Local agency profiles - overviewLocal

Single agency overview including:
    Agency Operations
    Budgets
    Calls For Service
    Community Policing
    Crimes Reported Summary (local only)
    Demographics
    Education and training requirements
    Functions
    Salaries
    Staffing
    Vehicles

  Selected Tables
Select:
State agency - Selected tables State
       or
Local agency - Selected tables Local
Additional detail for one or more agencies on:
  Budget
Calls For Service
Community Policing
Computers
Demographics
Digital Imaging
Drug Asset Forfeitures
Drug Enforcement
Full-time employees
Patrols
Personnel By Function
Salaries
Special Operations
Specialized Units
Training
Vehicles
Video Cameras

(See Contents below for variable list)


Contents of Selected Tables
       
Table name Full title and variables
Budgets Annual operating budgets, 2000
    Total
    Per employee
    Per sworn officer
    Per resident
 
Calls for service Number and percent of full-time sworn employees responding to calls for service, 2000
 
Community Policing Community Policing Activities and Policies, 2000
Formal, written community policing plan
Full-time community policing unit
Number of community substations
Number of full-time community policing officers
Full-time school resource officers
 
Computers Types of in-field computers/terminals used by patrol officers
Total
Vehicle-mounted
Other computers
 
Demographics Percent of full-time sworn employees in 2000 by race/ethnicity and gender
 
Digital imaging Digital imaging methods used by agencies
Fingerprints
Mug shots
Suspect composites
 
Drug asset forfeitures Value of drug asset forfeiture receipts in 2000
(Total and per sworn officer)
 
Drug enforcement Number of full-time and part-time officers assigned to a drug enforcement unit or a multi-agency drug task force in 2000
 
Full-time Employees Full-time employees, 2000
Sworn
Civilian
Total
 
Patrols Types of patrol other than automobiles in 2000
Bicycle
Foot
Horse
Marine
    Motorcycle
 
Personnel by Function Percent of full-time, sworn personnel assigned by function in 2000
Patrol and investigations
Patrol
Investigations
Jail and court duties
Jail operations
Court secuirty
Process serving
 
Salaries Base annual starting salaries in 2000
Chief executive
Sergeant or equivalent
Entry-level officer
 
Special Operations Special and other types of operations, 2000
  Special operations
  Special weapons and tactics (SWAT)
  Search and rescue
  Other operations
  Dispatching calls for service
  Training academy operations
 
Special units Special units with full-time personnel, 2000
  Bias crime
  Child abuse
  Cybercrime
  Domestic violence
  Drug education in schools
  Drunk drivers
  Gangs
  Juvenile crime
  Missing children
  Youth outreach
  Victim assistance
 
Training Education and training requirements, 2000
Minimum educational level required
Minimum recruit training hours
Academy
Field
Minimum annual inservice training hours
required of field/patrol officers
 
Vehicles Number of vehicles operated, 2000
Cars
Marked
Unmarked
Off-land vehicles
Airplanes
Boats
Helicopters
 
Video cameras Use of video cameras, 2000
Patrol cars
Fixed-site surveillance
Mobile surveillance
Traffic enforcement
 
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