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Connecticut State Police

State Police agencyCTCSP0000NIBRS since 2003LEMAS 2020Founded 1903

Unmapped County County, Connecticut

Serves ~3,588,799 residents · LEMAS survey

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The Connecticut State Police (CSP) is the state police and highway patrol of the U.S. state of Connecticut, responsible for statewide traffic regulation and law enforcement, especially in areas not served by municipal police. It is a division of the Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection. The CSP currently has about 875 troopers as of June 28, 2022, and is headquartered in Middletown, Connecticut. The Connecticut State Police is also responsible for protecting the Governor of Connecticut, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, and their families.

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Crime & staffing trends

No snapshot trend data is stored for this agency yet. Explore its full crime and employment history directly on the FBI Crime Data Explorer, which covers UCR summary data, NIBRS incidents, and police employment for ORI CTCSP0000.

NIBRS incident detail

NIBRS victims by offense · Jan 2021Dec 2024

Incident-based victim counts reported through NIBRS, from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.

Larceny-theft: victim & offender age · 3,129 victims, 4,580 offenders
Victim sex
Male1,702 (54%)
Female1,419 (45%)
Unknown8 (0%)
Victim race
White2,793 (94%)
Black or African American107 (4%)
American Indian or Alaska Native48 (2%)
Asian39 (1%)
Incident location
Residence/Home1,426 (29%)
Parking/Drop Lot/Garage545 (11%)
Commercial/Office Building524 (11%)
Other/Unknown336 (7%)
Department/Discount Store332 (7%)
Grocery/Supermarket225 (5%)

Top 6 of 44 categories shown.

Victim–offender relationship
Stranger5 (26%)
Acquaintance5 (26%)
Ex-Relationship (Ex-Boyfriend/Girlfriend)4 (21%)
Other Family Member2 (11%)
Friend2 (11%)
Boyfriend/Girlfriend1 (5%)
Co-occurring offenses
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property249 (41%)
Burglary/Breaking & Entering171 (28%)
Identity Theft28 (5%)
Motor Vehicle Theft21 (3%)
Counterfeiting/Forgery19 (3%)
Drug/Narcotic Violations18 (3%)

Top 6 of 20 categories shown.

Open data

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Staffing

LEMAS 2020 survey
Full-time sworn
921
Part-time sworn
0
Full-time civilian
510
Part-time civilian
180
Total FT employees
1,431
Operating budget
$187,575,569
Body-worn cameras: yes

Source: BJS LEMAS 2020 (ICPSR) · all waves 1987–2020

Earlier LEMAS surveys
WaveFT swornFT civilianBudget
20131,000150$140,000,000
20071,2550$166,906,591
20031,191419$161,617,136
20001,135557$116,645,912
19991,046563
1997945514

Staffing as reported in each BJS LEMAS survey wave; wave links go to the ICPSR study pages.

FBI police employment

Employment counts for this agency are available through the FBI Crime Data Explorer.

Open data

No catalogued open data portals for this agency yet, but its official website may publish records and transparency reports.

POP conference activity

No POP conference submissions matched to this agency in our records.

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