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Home Crime in the U.S. 2010 Crime in the U.S. 2010 Tables Table 80 Table 80 - New York

Table 80

NEW YORK

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2010

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Albany 168 122 46
Broome 69 54 15
Chemung 53 44 9
Dutchess 138 105 33
Erie 196 151 45
Herkimer 15 6 9
Livingston 74 50 24
Madison 39 30 9
Monroe 341 280 61
Nassau 3,223 2,429 794
Niagara 143 110 33
Oneida 113 84 29
Onondaga 266 228 38
Ontario 101 67 34
Orange 113 101 12
Orleans 41 25 16
Oswego 83 68 15
Putnam 100 82 18
Rensselaer 38 33 5
Rockland 115 81 34
Saratoga 150 112 38
Schenectady 16 10 6
Schoharie 29 15 14
Suffolk 413 281 132
Suffolk County Police Department 3,117 2,510 607
Tioga 49 32 17
Tompkins 41 38 3
Ulster 78 57 21
Warren 109 69 40
Washington 37 31 6
Wayne 58 50 8
Westchester Public Safety 330 257 73
Nonmetropolitan Counties Allegany 47 28 19
Cattaraugus 88 65 23
Cayuga 45 36 9
Chautauqua 107 69 38
Chenango 38 23 15
Clinton 23 23 0
Columbia 57 47 10
Cortland 52 33 19
Delaware 27 16 11
Essex 6 5 1
Franklin 7 3 4
Fulton 43 27 16
Genesee 79 49 30
Greene 31 29 2
Hamilton 6 5 1
Jefferson 53 44 9
Lewis 30 19 11
Montgomery 34 22 12
Otsego 19 17 2
Schuyler 19 17 2
Seneca 42 31 11
Steuben 55 43 12
St. Lawrence 34 33 1
Sullivan 47 46 1
Wyoming 41 30 11
Yates 45 26 19

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