CJ-38F Census of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies, 2014

Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, 2018

2014 CJ-38F Fed LE Agencies

Census of Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, 2014

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FORM CJ-38F

: Approval Expires

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS
(NORC acting as data collection agent)

2014 CENSUS OF FEDERAL
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES
Please correct any errors in the name and address information that is printed below.

OFFICIAL NAME OF AGENCY (If different from above)
9-DIGIT NCIC-ORI NUMBER

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COUNTY WHERE HEADQUARTERS LOCATED

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PERSON COMPLETING THE FORM

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TELEPHONE 
E-MAIL
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ADDRESS
NAME

Last Name		

Area Code	

First Name	

Number		

MI

Extension

TITLE
FAX

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Area Code	

Number

IMPORTANT – If any of the following conditions applied to your agency as of June 30, 2014, you do not need to complete the
entire questionnaire. Mark [X] the appropriate box below and return the survey using the return instructions below.
1

	 Agency no longer in existence

			
Enter date agency ceased operations ­­­ _____/_____/_____
					
mm/dd/yyyy
2
3
4

	Agency was NOT operated by the Federal government
	 Agency did not employ personnel AUTHORIZED TO CARRY A FIREARM and MAKE ARRESTS
	Agency employed only part-time officers AND the total combined hours worked for these officers averaged less than 35 hours
per week

RETURN INSTRUCTIONS
submit your completed form by using the web reporting option at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mailing it to NORC in the enclosed
postage-paid envelope, or faxing it (each page) toll-free to 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx.
	 If you have any questions, call xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx toll-free at 1-xxx-xxx-xxxx, or send an e-mail to [email protected]
	If you have any general comments or suggestions for improving the survey, please contact Andrea Burch of the Bureau of Justice
Statistics by phone at 1-202-307-1138 or by e-mail at [email protected]
	 When corresponding about this survey, please refer to the 8-digit number shown above the pre-printed address information.
	 Retain a copy of your completed survey for 1 year.
	Please

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE FORM
otherwise noted, please answer all questions using June 30, 2014 as a reference.
	 If the answer to a question is “not available” or “unknown,” write “DK” in the space provided.
	 If the answer to a question is “none” or “zero,” write “0” in the space provided.
	 Please do not leave any items blank.
	 Unless

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valid OMB Control Number. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 60 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions,
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estimate, or any other aspects of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Director, Bureau of Justice Statistics, 810 Seventh Street,
NW, Washington, DC 20531. The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended (42 USC 3732), authorizes this information collection. Although this survey
is voluntary, we urgently need your cooperation to make the results comprehensive, accurate, and timely. We greatly appreciate your assistance.

PRIMARY JOB FUNCTION CATEGORIES:
POLICE RESPONSE/PATROL: Includes police officers and other personnel whose duties are primarily related to preventive patrol, responding
to complaints and reports of illegal activities, arresting law violators, traffic control, crowd control, handling of emergencies, or other traditional
law enforcement responsibilities.
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION/ENFORCEMENT: Includes investigators, detectives, and other personnel whose duties are primarily related
to collection of evidence, interdiction and seizure of contraband, surveillance, execution of search warrants, analysis of information, arrest of
suspects, development of cases for prosecutions, or any other investigation and enforcement duties pertaining to federal laws and regulations.
NON-CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION/INSPECTION: Includes investigators, inspectors, and other personnel whose duties primarily involve
employment and personnel security investigations, civil investigations, inspections, or any other type of investigations or enforcement not
considered to be criminal in nature.
SECURITY/PROTECTION: Includes guards and other personnel whose duties are primarily related to providing security for federal buildings,
courts, records, assets, or other property, or to providing personal protection for federal government officials, judges, prosecutors, jurors,
foreign dignitaries, or any other designated persons.
COURT OPERATIONS: Includes probation officers and other personnel whose duties are primarily related to the supervision of federal
offenders on probation, parole, or supervised release. Also includes officers who serve civil or criminal process, provide witness protection,
courtroom security, or other activities related to the federal court system.
CORRECTIONS/DETENTION: Includes correctional officers, detention guards, and other personnel whose duties are primarily related to the
custody, control, supervision, or transportation of pretrial detainees, prison inmates, or detained illegal aliens.
OTHER: Includes employees whose duties are primarily related to general support, administration, research and development, training,
information systems, laboratory testing, domestic security intelligence, or any other function not included above.

1.	 Enter the number of AUTHORIZED FULL-TIME positions and
enter the number of ACTUAL FULL-TIME paid employees in
the U.S. and its territories during the pay period that included
June 30, 2014. Authorized full-time positions refer to the total
number of approved paid positions in your agency’s budget,
including vacant paid positions and those filled by actual paid
employees scheduled to work 35 or more hours per week. If none,
enter 0.

2.	 Enter the number of FULL-TIME employees AUTHORIZED TO
CARRY A FIREARM AND MAKE ARRESTS in the U.S. and its
territories by RACE/ETHNIC ORIGIN and SEX during the pay
period that included June 30, 2014. Count each employee only
once. If none, enter 0.
Number

Number
Authorized
Full-time

Actual
Full-time

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

d. Total AUTHORIZED positions

and ACTUAL employees
(sum a-c).....................................

_________________

Hispanic origin.................................

_________________

_________________

c. Hispanic or Latino............................

_________________

_________________

not of Hispanic origin.......................

_________________

_________________

e. Asian, not of Hispanic origin............

_________________

_________________

Islander, not of Hispanic origin........

_________________

_________________

g. Two or more races...........................

_________________

_________________

h. Race/Ethnicity not known................

_________________

_________________

_________________

_________________

d. American Indian or Alaska Native,

c. All other personnel not included

in “a” or “b”...................................

_________________

b. Black or African American, not of

b. Armed personnel with restricted

or no arrest powers......................

Female

a. White, not of Hispanic origin............

a. Personnel authorized to carry a

firearm and make arrests.............

Male

_________________

f. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific

_________________

i. TOTAL full-time personnel with

firearm and arrest authority
(sum a-h).........................................

2

3.	 Enter the number of FULL-TIME employees AUTHORIZED TO
CARRY A FIREARM AND MAKE ARRESTS in the U.S. and its
territories by PRIMARY JOB FUNCTION during the pay period
that included June 30, 2014. See page 2 for a description of job
function categories. If none, enter 0.

5.	 During 2014, did your agency’s personnel with FIREARM
and ARREST AUTHORITY, have RESTRICTIONS ON THEIR
ARREST POWERS in their primary job function? Mark (X) one
per line. Mark “NA” if no officers serve in that capacity.
Restricts on Arrest Power

Number employed at Primary Work Location

Primary Job Function

a. Police response/
patrol....................
b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

Limited
Limited
Limited by type of to certain
by type of property or groups of
offense
facility
people

Limited to
on‑duty
No
hours Restrictions

Total for 50 States,
D.C., and U.S.
Territories

50 States and D.C.

U.S. Territories

Primary Job Function

___________

___________

___________

a. Police response/
patrol....................

1

2

3

4

5

6

___________

b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

___________

___________

NA

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

___________

___________

___________

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

d. Security/
protection.............

___________

___________

___________

d. Security/
protection.............

1

2

3

4

5

6

e. Court operations

___________

___________

___________

e. Court operations

1

2

3

4

5

6

f. Corrections/
detention..............

1

2

3

4

5

6

f. Corrections/
detention..............

___________

___________

___________

g. Other....................

___________

___________

___________

h. TOTAL (sum a-g). ___________

___________

___________

6.	 During 2014, what were your agency’s MINIMUM EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS for NEW (NON-LATERAL) officer recruits
with FIREARM and ARREST AUTHORITY in their primary job
function? Mark (X) one per line. Mark “NA” if no officers serve in
that capacity.
Minimum Education Requirements

4.	 During 2014, what proportion of your agency’s personnel with
FIREARM and ARREST AUTHORITY, were NORMALLY ARMED
on-duty in their primary job function? Mark (X) one per line.
Mark “NA” if no officers serve in that capacity.

Primary Job Function

Proportion Normally Armed
Primary Job Function

a. Police response/
patrol....................
b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........
c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........
d. Security/
protection.............
e. Court operations
f. Corrections/
detention..............

All Armed

1

1

1

1

Some Armed

2

2

2

2

None Armed

3

3

3

3

Four-year
college
degree

Two-year
Some
High school No formal
college college, but diploma or education
degree
no degree equivalent requirement NA

a. Police response/
patrol....................

1

2

3

4

5

6

b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

5

6

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

5

6

d. Security/
protection.............

1

2

3

4

5

6

e. Court operations

1

2

3

4

5

6

f. Corrections/
detention..............

1

2

3

4

5

6

NA

4

4

4

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

3

7.		 Enter the number of ACADEMY and FIELD TRAINING hours
required of NEW (NON-LATERAL) officer recruits with
FIREARM and ARREST AUTHORITY in their primary job
function during the pay period that included June 30, 2014.
Mark “NA” if no officers serve in that capacity.

10.		During 2014, what proportion of PRIVATE SECURITY
OFFICERS employed by your agency were NORMALLY
ARMED on-duty in their primary job function? Mark (X) one
per line. Mark “NA” if no officers serve in that capacity.
Armed Personnel

Training Hours
Primary Job Function

a. Police response/
patrol....................
b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........
c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........
d. Security/
protection.............

Academy

Field

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

NA

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

e.
Court operations
f. Corrections/
detention..............

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

No

a. Police response/
patrol....................

1

2

3

4

b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

d. Security/
protection.............

1

2

3

4

e. Court operations

1

2

3

4

f. Corrections/
detention..............

1

2

3

4

Primary Job Function

SURVEY COMPLETE, STOP HERE

Full-Time

Part-Time

Total

a. Police response/
patrol....................

___________________

___________________

___________________

b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

___________________

___________________

___________________

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

___________________

___________________

___________________

d. Security/
protection.............

___________________

___________________

___________________

e. Court operations

___________________

___________________

___________________

___________________

___________________

___________________

Corrections/
detention..............

NA

Arrest Power Restrictions

Number of Private Security Officers

f.

None Armed

11.		During 2014, did PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICERS employed
by your agency have RESTRICTIONS ON THEIR ARREST
POWERS in their primary job function? Mark (X) one per line.
Mark “NA” if no officers serve in that capacity.

9.	 Enter the number of FULL-TIME and PART-TIME PRIVATE
SECURITY OFFICERS used by your agency in the following
job categories during the pay period that included June 30,
2014. If none, enter 0.

Primary Job Function

Some Armed

_________________________

8.	 During 2014, did your agency have one or more active,
ongoing partnerships with any PRIVATE SECURITY firms
(i.e., not federal government employees) that included a
formal written agreement?
1
Yes
2

All Armed

Primary Job Function

4

Limited
Limited
Limited by type of to certain
by type of property or groups of
offense
facility
people

Limited to
on‑duty
No
hours Restrictions

NA

a. Police response/
patrol....................

1

2

3

4

5

6

b. Criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

5

6

c. Non-criminal
investigation/
enforcement.........

1

2

3

4

5

6

d. Security/
protection.............

1

2

3

4

5

6

e. Court operations

1

2

3

4

5

6

f. Corrections/
detention..............

1

2

3

4

5

6


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