From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the largest
local police departments in the United States as defined by the
Bureau of Justice Statistics , by numbers of full-time sworn personnel.
[1]
Rank
Department
State/Territory
Number of full-time sworn officers
As of (with reference)
1
New York City Police Department (NYPD)
New York
33,695
April 2024
[2]
2
Chicago Police Department (CPD)
Illinois
11,780
February 2024
[3]
3
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
California
8,959
April 2024
[4]
4
Philadelphia Police Department (PPD)
Pennsylvania
5,544
March 2024
[5]
5
Houston Police Department (HPD)
Texas
5,164
February 2024
[6]
6
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD)
Nevada
3,363
2022
[7]
7
Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia (MPDC)
District of Columbia
3,328
March 2024
[8]
8
Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD)
Florida
3,120
September 2022
[9]
9
Dallas Police Department (DPD)
Texas
3,031
January 2024
[10]
10
Phoenix Police Department (PPD)
Arizona
2,563
April 2024
[11]
11
Nassau County Police Department (NCPD)
New York
2,508
September 2023
[12]
12
Detroit Police Department (DPD)
Michigan
2,496
January 2024
[13]
13
San Antonio Police Department (SAPD)
Texas
2,403
March 2023
[14]
14
Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD)
New York
2,246
September 2023
[15]
15
Baltimore Police Department (BPD)
Maryland
2,008
March 2024
[16]
16
San Diego Police Department (SDPD)
California
1,870
January 2024
[17]
17
Columbus Division of Police (CPD)
Ohio
1,859
July 2023
[18]
18
San Francisco Police Department (SFPD)
California
1,857
March 2024
[19]
19
Memphis Police Department (MPD)
Tennessee
1,850
March 2024
[20]
20
Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD)
Maryland
1,747
April 2023
[21]
21
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD)
North Carolina
1,746
April 2024
[22]
[23]
22
Honolulu Police Department (HPD)
Hawaii
1,740
March 2024
[24]
23
Boston Police Department (BPD)
Massachusetts
1,711
March 2024
[25]
24
Fort Worth Police Department (FWPD)
Texas
1,664
November 2023
[26]
25
Milwaukee Police Department (MPD)
Wisconsin
1,595
December 2023
[27]
^ Hyland, Shelley S.; Davis, Elizabeth (October 2019).
"Local Police Departments 2016: Personnel" (PDF) . Bureau of Justice Statistics . Bureau of Justice Statistics. Retrieved July 22, 2022 .
^
"Demographics" . New York City Police Department . Police Department, City of New York.
^ Sheridan, Jake (February 5, 2024).
"Aldermen call for report on Chicago police deployment" . Chicago Tribune . Chicago, IL. Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^
"Office of the Chief of Police" . Los Angeles Police Department . LAPD. April 6, 2024.
^ Schultz, Brooke (March 22, 2024).
"Philly police face a hiring crisis: Some policies are being loosened to find more cadets" . WHYY PBS . Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^
"Monthly Operational Summary" (PDF) . Houston Police Department . City of Houston. February 2024. Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^
"LVMPD 2022 Annual Report" . online.fliphtml5.com . Retrieved 2024-04-04 .
^
Council Staffing Report (PDF) (Report). Metropolitan Police District of Columbia. March 5, 2024. Retrieved April 11, 2024 .
^
"Miami-Dade Police Department Business Plan" (PDF) . Miami-Dade County Government . February 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Barrera, Alicia (January 4, 2024).
"Dallas Police Chief discusses 2023 Dallas year-end crime numbers" . NBC 5 DFW . Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^ Hayes, Patrick (April 2, 2024).
"Phoenix still looking to hire hundreds of first responders" . ABC 15 Arizona . Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^
"Review of the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget and Multi-Year Plan: Departmental Analysis" . Nassau County Government . October 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Herberg, Laura (February 16, 2024).
"Most Detroit police officers don't live here, and most new recruits aren't Black" . Outlier Media . Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^
"San Antonio Police Department Sworn Officer Demographics" (PDF) . City of San Antonio . March 24, 2023. Retrieved May 27, 2023 .
^
"Review of the 2024 Recommended Operating Budget" . Suffolk County Legislature . October 2023. Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Frost, Mikenzie (March 11, 2024).
"Vacancy rates continue to impact BPD, union warns agency is 'at a breaking point' " . Fox Baltimore . Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^
"San Diego Police" . San Diego Police Department . Retrieved April 1, 2023 .
^ Crisp, Lacey (July 27, 2023).
"After 9 months, nearly half of lateral transfers into Columbus police have left" . 10 WBNS . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^
"San Francisco Police Department Sworn Demographics" . San Francisco Police Department .
^ Cook, Kelli (March 8, 2024).
"Technology and crime: Could drones solve the police officer shortage?" . WMC Action News 5 . Retrieved April 21, 2024 .
^ Blackwell, Penelope (April 18, 2023).
"Robert McCullough sworn in as Baltimore County's first Black police chief" . The Baltimore Banner . Retrieved May 26, 2023 .
^
"FY 2024 Adopted Budget" (PDF) . City of Charlotte . June 12, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^
"CMPD Graduates 58 Officers, Largest Recruit Class Since 2010" . Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department . April 22, 2024. Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ Tsai, Michael (April 24, 2024).
"HPD applications up 54% since incentives announced" . Spectrum News . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^
"POST Commission List of Officer Status As Of 3/29/2024" . Massachusetts Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission . March 29, 2024. Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ Wolf, Emily (November 8, 2023).
"Fort Worth rolls out new strategies to reduce police vacancies" . KERA News . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .
^ Pofahl, Emily (February 1, 2024).
"41 new Milwaukee police officers graduate training, department still short staffed" . WISN 12 ABC . Retrieved April 28, 2024 .