There are 32,380 full-time officers in the Metropolitan Police. There are also an extra 4,459 special constables who work part-time. That is a total of 36,836 officers.
5,119 as of 2011
The Metropolitan Police Service in London has 33,000 full time police, 3000 Special Constables (part-time police), 4000 Police Community Support Officers and 14,000 civilian staff.
"Bobbies" is used as a colloquial term for police officers around the UK, not just London where it originated.
As of 2023, the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, D.C. has approximately 3,800 sworn officers. This number can fluctuate due to hiring, retirements, and other factors. The department is responsible for law enforcement and public safety within the district. For the most accurate and current figures, it's best to refer to the official Metropolitan Police Department website or recent reports.
The Philadelphia Police Department has a authorized strength of 6600 Sworn Police Officers.
1360 Officers of all ranks.
17 Sworn Police Officers
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The average education of most police officers is an associates degree. Many police officers have no more than a high school education.
As of 2007, there are about 4,000 female state police officers, 19,400 female sheriffs' deputies, and 55,300 female police officers.
In 2007 there were 1584 sworn officers of all ranks on the Cleveland Police Department.
35,520 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers were employed in Florida in 2009.