Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS) Series
Investigator(s): Bureau of Justice Statistics
Conducted periodically since 1987, LEMAS collects data from over 3,000 general purpose state and local law enforcement agencies, including all those that employ 100 or more sworn officers and a nationally representative sample of smaller agencies. Data obtained include agency responsibilities, operating expenditures, job functions of sworn and civilian employees, officer salaries and special pay, demographic characteristics of officers, weapons and armor policies, education and training requirements, computers and information systems, use of video technology, vehicles, special units, and community policing activities.
Years Produced: Periodically since 1987
Data in the Series
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 2013
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 2007
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS): 2003 Sample Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS): 2000 Sample Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS): 1999 Sample Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS): 1997 Sample Survey of Law Enforcement Agencies
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 1993
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 1990
- Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics (LEMAS), 1987
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2016
Bond, Brenda J.,
Gabriele, Kathryn R.
Research and planning units: An innovation instrument in the 21st-century police organization.
Criminal Justice Policy Review.
2016
Burch, Andrea M.
Sheriffs' Office Personnel, 1993?2013.
Bulletin.
NCJ 249757,
Washington, DC:
U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
2016
Cawley, William O., II
.
Police Agency Adoption of Social Media as Related to Agency Size, Community-oriented Policing, and Technological Capacity.
Thesis,
Sam Houston State University.
Export Options: RIS/EndNote
2016
Helldorfer, Kelly L.
'I Can Haz Applicants': An Analysis of Police
Recruitment and Marketing through Social Media.
Master's Thesis,
University of Southern Mississippi.
Export Options: RIS/EndNote
2016
Hernandez, Richard
.
Higher Education and Police Performance.
Thesis,
University of Texas at Dallas.
Export Options: RIS/EndNote
2016
Hickman, Matthew J.,
Poore, Jane E.
National data on citizen complaints about police use of force: Data quality concerns and the potential (mis)use of statistical evidence to address police agency conduct.
Criminal Justice Policy Review.
27,
(5),
455-479.
2016
Hougland, Steven,
Wolf, Ross
.
Accreditation in police agencies: Does external quality assurance reduce citizen complaints?.
Police Journal.
2016
Johnson, Olivia N.
Police Officer Wellness Evaluation Response survey result.
Journal of Law Enforcement.
5,
(3),
1-35.
2016
Leonardi, Florencia,
Buhlmann, Peter
.
Computationally Efficient Change Point Detection for High-Dimensional Regression.
Sao Paulo, Brazil:
FAPESP Research, Innovation and Dissemination
Center for Neuromathematics.
Export Options: RIS/EndNote
2016
Morabito, Melissa S.,
Pattavina, April,
Williams, Linda M.
Active representation and police response to sexual assault complaints.
Journal of Crime and Justice.