Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies (CSLLEA), 2000: [United States]
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Study Global IDhdl:1902.2/3484
Other IDICPSR: 3484
AuthorsUnited States Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics (United States Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Production DatePlease see full citation.
Funding AgencyUnited States Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics
Distributor Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Logo
Distribution DateOctober 02, 2002
Version2003-04-18, April 18, 2003
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Abstract

To ensure an accurate sampling frame for its Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) survey, the Bureau of Justice Statistics periodically sponsors a census of the nation's state and local law enforcement agencies. This census, known as the Directory Survey, includes all state and local law enforcement agencies that are publicly funded and employ at least one full-time or part-time sworn officer with general arrest powers. As in previous years, the 2000 Directory Survey collected data on the number of sworn and nonsworn personnel employed by each agency, including both full-time and part-time employees. The pay period that included June 30, 2000, was the reference date for all personnel data. A 97.4 percent response rate was obtained from the 17,784 state and local law enforcement agencies operating in the United States. This data collection contains June 2000 data from the fourth Directory Survey. Previous directory censuses were conducted in 1986 (DIRECTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, 1986: [UNITED STATES] [ICPSR 8696]), 1992 (DIRECTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, 1992: [UNITED STATES] [ICPSR 2266]), and 1996 (DIRECTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, 1996: [UNITED STATES] [ICPSR 2260]). Variables include personnel totals, type of government, type of agency, and whether the agency had the legal authority to hold a person beyond arraignment for 48 or more hours.

Keywordscensus data (thesaurus); law enforcement (thesaurus); police departments (thesaurus); police officers (thesaurus)
Topic ClassificationICPSR XVII.E. Social Institutions and Behavior, Crime and the Criminal Justice System (ICPSR subject classifications); NACJD IX. Police (NACJD subject classifications)
Time Period Covered2000
Date of CollectionJune, 2000
Country/NationPlease see geographic coverage.
Geographic CoverageUnited States
UniverseAll police and sheriffs' departments that were publicly funded and employed at least one full-time or part-time sworn officer with general arrest powers.
Kind of Datacensus/enumeration data
Data Collection / Methodology
Sampling Procedureinap.
Data Sourcesself-enumerated forms
Cleaning OperationsChecked for undocumented or out-of-range codes.
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Data Access PlaceAnn Arbor, Mi.: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
Number of Files 8
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Notes Personal names, email addresses, IP or web addresses, and odd entries in V17 and V19 were masked. Telephone and fax numbers in V31 and V33 were also masked. The data file has been replaced to correct errors in the previous release. The SAS and SPSS data definition statements were also updated. The data file has been replaced to correct errors that appeared in the original file as submitted by the principal investigator. The variable "V1 State" had the data for Oklahoma and Oregon switched and the data for Michigan and Minnesota combined. The SAS and SPSS data definition statements were updated as well. LRECL with SAS and SPSS data definition statements sav Data file(s), stc Data file(s), tsv Data file(s), Data file(s), and electronic documentation.

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