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Sheriffs' Office Personnel, 1993-2013

NCJ Number
249757
Author(s)
Date Published
June 2016
Length
13 pages
Annotation
Using data from the U.S. Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics' (BJS') Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) Survey, this report presents data on persons employed by the Nation's sheriffs' offices from 1993 to 2013, as well as employment trends during this period.
Abstract

Presents data on persons employed by the nation's sheriffs' offices on January 1, 2013, and employment trends since 1993. The report includes counts of sworn and civilian personnel by size of office and population served and examines trends on the number of sworn personnel by sex, race, and Hispanic origin. Data on the representation of female officers in supervisory positions are presented for the first time. Findings are based on data from BJS's 2013 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) survey.

  • During 2013, sheriffs' offices accounted for a fifth (20%) of the nation's 15,400 general purpose state and local law enforcement agencies.
  • Sheriffs' offices employed about a third (34%) of all full-time general purpose law enforcement personnel during 2013.
  • About 189,000 (54%) full-time sheriffs' office employees were sworn officers, making up about a quarter (26%) of all full-time general purpose law enforcement personnel in 2013.
  • Between 2007 and 2013, the number of full-time sworn personnel in sheriffs' offices increased by 10%, while civilian personnel decreased by 6%.
  • In 2013, about 14% of full-time sworn officers in sheriffs' offices were female compared to 12% in 2007.

Date Published: June 1, 2016