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Table 80

FLORIDA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2012

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alachua 502 282 220
Baker 155 47 108
Bay 274 213 61
Brevard 1,182 498 684
Broward 2,871 1,489 1,382
Charlotte 390 274 116
Citrus 337 216 121
Clay 526 255 271
Escambia 1,089 709 380
Flagler 188 131 57
Gadsden 76 51 25
Gilchrist 50 27 23
Gulf 42 28 14
Hernando 487 310 177
Highlands 330 146 184
Hillsborough 3,334 1,240 2,094
Indian River 466 322 144
Jefferson 52 21 31
Lake 453 291 162
Lee 902 553 349
Leon 349 237 112
Manatee 1,064 472 592
Marion 760 542 218
Martin 515 252 263
Miami-Dade 4,149 2,978 1,171
Nassau 197 135 62
Okaloosa 334 242 92
Orange 1,999 1,384 615
Osceola 594 382 212
Pasco 1,293 841 452
Pinellas 1,298 737 561
Polk 1,558 601 957
Santa Rosa 294 183 111
Sarasota 925 397 528
Seminole 1,120 402 718
St. Johns 558 259 299
St. Lucie 602 248 354
Sumter 159 112 47
Volusia 758 451 307
Wakulla 88 60 28
Walton 234 163 71
Nonmetropolitan Counties Bradford 52 33 19
Calhoun 28 14 14
Columbia 169 91 78
DeSoto 112 54 58
Dixie 72 27 45
Franklin 73 33 40
Glades 148 101 47
Hamilton 60 18 42
Hardee 99 48 51
Hendry 153 73 80
Holmes 47 25 22
Jackson 80 60 20
Lafayette 27 11 16
Levy 138 60 78
Madison 51 35 16
Monroe 491 195 296
Okeechobee 116 82 34
Putnam 234 115 119
Taylor 49 31 18
Union 16 13 3
Washington 77 57 20

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