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Indiana Law Enforcement Agencies Manpower and Equipment Survey, 1991

NCJ Number
136912
Date Published
1992
Length
32 pages
Annotation
A survey was conducted of police manpower and equipment in the Indiana Law Enforcement Agencies.
Abstract
Information is provided on the total number of full-time officers, number and types of departments, municipal and County officers, race and sex of officers, officer training and training needs, vehicles, and weapons. The departments' top training needs are for firearms training, continuing education in law, policy, legislation, defensive tactics, hazardous materials, supervisory training, domestic violence, community relations, basic training, and first aid including cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Also listed are the 17 departments in Indiana that report 100 or more officers. In addition, statistical data are given in alphabetical order of State, County, and municipal police departments regarding full-time, part-time, and reserves personnel. Data on miscellaneous departments covers universities, school, airport, academies, railroads, and commuter and parks police.

Sponsoring Agency
Indiana Sheriff's Association
Address

United States

Indiana Criminal Justice Institute
Address

302 West Washington Street, Room E209, Indianapolis, IN 46204, United States

Corporate Author
Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board
Address

United States

Publication Format
Document
Publication Type
Survey
Language
English
Country
United States of America