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Table 80: full-time law enforcement employees as of October 31, 2004.(SECTION VI: Law Enforcement Employees)(Statistical table)
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Table 80
Full-time Law Enforcement Employees as of October 31, 2004
by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties by State
Total law
enforcement Total Total
County by state employees officers civilians
ALABAMA
Metropolitan Counties
Autauga 60 21 39
Bibb 12 11 ...
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