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Types of Assignment

Of those officers assaulted in 2002, 80.6 percent were assigned to vehicle patrols (63.1 percent were assigned to 1-officer patrols, and 17.5 percent were assigned to 2-officer patrols). Of the total number of officers assaulted, 5.6 percent were on detective or special assignment, and 13.8 percent were performing other duties. Fellow officers were at the scene assisting 70.3 percent of the assaulted officers. (Based on Table 58.)

Weapons

Nearly 81 percent (80.6) of assaults on law enforcement officers in 2002 were committed with personal weapons such as hands, fists, feet, etc. Of those officers assaulted with personal weapons, 29.8 percent suffered injuries. Assaults with firearms accounted for 3.3 percent of all assaults on law enforcement officers. When offenders used firearms, 12.2 percent of the officers assaulted suffered injuries. Knives and cutting instruments were used in 1.8 percent of assaults and resulted in injuries to officers in 17.1 percent of these cases. Other dangerous weapons, which were used in 14.3 percent of all assaults on officers, resulted in personal injuries to 25.7 percent of those officers. (See Tables 59.)


Table 2.1
Law Enforcement Officers Assaulted
Population Covered and Number of Reporting Agencies by Population Group of Victim Officer's Agency, 2002
Population group Number of
reporting
agencies
Population
covered
Number of
officers
employed
Total 9,987 216,342,701 482,762
Group I (cities 250,000 and over) 63 39,787,874 95,337
Group II (cities 100,000 - 249,999) 142 21,673,985 40,118
Group III (cities 50,000 - 99,999) 329 22,761,452 39,956
Group IV (cities 25,000 - 49,999) 594 20,805,665 37,791
Group V (cities 10,000 - 24,999) 1,330 21,010,862 41,186
Group VI (cities under 10,000)[1] 5,244 17,556,356 59,675
Suburban counties[1] 668 50,088,923 128,219
Rural counties[1] 1,617 22,657,584 40,480
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Includes universities and colleges, state police agencies, and/or other agencies to which no population is attributed.


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