Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report Description of Process (2025)

Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report

Description of CJAP Survey Process
The 2025 Criminal Justice Agency Profile (CJAP) survey was completed electronically and consisted of 70 questions for law enforcement agencies and 59 questions for correctional facilities. Survey requests were mailed to all criminal justice agencies with full-time sworn officers in September 2025. Correctional probation officers were not included in the survey.

To provide comparison within the disciplines, information was based on the minimum salary and requirements for entry-level officers. Survey questions are broad in nature and several have limited answers. These responses should be viewed as "having" or "not having" the specified item.

Some agencies have flexible requirements which are evaluated at the time of employment. These situations may prevent information from being reported. Likewise, some benefits and salaries may not take effect until successful completion of the probationary period or other requirements.
To obtain more detailed information relating to an agency's survey responses, please contact the agency directly. Click here for our Criminal Justice Agency Contacts page
 
Percentages & Statistics
To provide a comparison, each agency summary is calculated as of June 30th of the reporting year, because:
Information is listed for full-time sworn officers with law enforcement, correctional, or concurrent certifications. Data for law enforcement and correctional does not include concurrent officers.

Data used to calculate population and officer counts will cause some variation. Officer demographics fluctuate on a daily basis; however, with the exception of acquisitions or new implementation of funding sources for hiring, officer counts generally remain within a +/- 3% margin.

The following is a breakdown of responses received for the 2025 survey:
                                             
Agency Type
Total Received
Total Number in State
% of Total Responses
 Law Enforcement
Sheriff’s Offices6767100.00%
City Police Departments23624795.55%

School, Port and University Police Departments

414885.42%
State Agencies373994.87%
Total % of Law Enforcement Agencies:  
95.01%
Total % of Law Enforcement Sworn Officer Population:  
99.52%
Correctional
Sheriff’s Offices545794.73%
County Facilities81172.73%

Private Facilities(Including Contracted Facilities)

8988.89%
State3
650.00%
Total % of Correctional Agencies:  
87.95%
Total % of Full Time Correctional Officer Population:  
56.95%

The 2025 CJAP has five sections, each with an index linked below:

  1. Correctional Facilities

  2. Police Departments

  3. School, Port & University Police Departments

  4. Sheriff’s Offices

  5. State Agencies

Agency Layout:

 Police Departments:

 Sheriff’s Offices:

 State Agencies - Law Enforcement (excludes universities) :

Schools, Universities & Ports:

Correctional Facilities:

  1. State Institutions
  2. County Facilities
  3. Private Institutions
  4. Sheriff's Offices
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