This report is the 11th in a series that began in 1987. It provides personnel information on the approximately 12,300 local police departments in the United States. It describes the number of sworn and civilian staff, demographic characteristics of sworn officers, and personnel assigned to specialized functions.
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This report is the 10th in a series that began in 1986. It provides personnel information on the approximately 3,000 sheriffs’ offices in the United States. It describes the number of sworn and civilian staff, demographic characteristics of sworn officers, and personnel assigned to specialized functions.
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This report is the 8th in a series that began in 1993. It provides information on the approximately 132,000 full-time federal law enforcement officers employed by 83 federal agencies. The tables in this report provide statistics on the number, functions, and demographics of federal law enforcement officers.
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The following data collections are open for public comments:
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Comments on the proposed extension of this data collection will be accepted until December 16, 2019.
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Comments on this proposed new data collection will be accepted until December 23, 2019.
These data tools provide instant access to NCVS data on—
- nonfatal personal crimes (rape or sexual assault, robbery, aggravated and simple assault, and personal larceny)
- property crimes (burglary/trespassing, motor-vehicle theft, and other theft).
The NCVS is one of two primary sources of information about crime in the United States. It provides the largest national forum for victims age 12 or older to describe the impact of crime and characteristics of violent offenders, including crimes both reported and not reported to police.
The following datasets have been released through the National Archive of Criminal Justice Data:
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