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

Table 80

OKLAHOMA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2010

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Canadian 59 37 22
Cleveland 122 59 63
Comanche 40 29 11
Creek 69 34 35
Grady 21 14 7
Le Flore 18 13 5
Lincoln 31 11 20
Logan 25 15 10
McClain 26 15 11
Oklahoma 668 204 464
Okmulgee 13 12 1
Osage 76 40 36
Pawnee 18 8 10
Rogers 34 29 5
Sequoyah 46 15 31
Tulsa 527 223 304
Wagoner 50 21 29
Nonmetropolitan Counties Adair 33 9 24
Alfalfa 9 4 5
Atoka 8 8 0
Beaver 13 7 6
Beckham 33 11 22
Blaine 15 6 9
Bryan 17 14 3
Caddo 31 17 14
Carter 57 18 39
Cherokee 32 24 8
Choctaw 14 5 9
Cimarron 10 3 7
Coal 10 6 4
Cotton 11 6 5
Craig 25 10 15
Custer 35 12 23
Delaware 45 20 25
Dewey 11 4 7
Ellis 15 5 10
Garfield 61 23 38
Garvin 28 13 15
Grant 9 4 5
Greer 7 3 4
Harmon 4 3 1
Harper 8 4 4
Haskell 16 5 11
Hughes 12 6 6
Jackson 37 12 25
Jefferson 12 2 10
Johnston 27 8 19
Kay 20 12 8
Kingfisher 14 7 7
Kiowa 16 9 7
Latimer 17 5 12
Love 19 6 13
Major 9 4 5
Marshall 24 9 15
Mayes 48 20 28
McCurtain 20 17 3
McIntosh 14 10 4
Murray 12 6 6
Muskogee 43 33 10
Noble 19 5 14
Nowata 20 9 11
Okfuskee 17 8 9
Ottawa 34 16 18
Payne 76 28 48
Pittsburg 62 19 43
Pontotoc 36 12 24
Pottawatomie 25 22 3
Pushmataha 12 7 5
Roger Mills 12 7 5
Seminole 25 13 12
Stephens 46 18 28
Texas 41 12 29
Tillman 27 7 20
Washington 48 23 25
Washita 16 7 9
Woods 10 5 5
Woodward 21 9 12

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