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Idaho State Police

State Police agencyIDISP0000NIBRS since 2004LEMAS 2020Founded 1919

Not Specified County, Idaho

Serves ~1,601,181 residents · LEMAS survey

Crime trendsNIBRSLEMASPoliciesOpen dataPOP projects

The Idaho State Police (ISP) is the statewide law enforcement agency for the State of Idaho. It began as the Bureau of Constabulary, created on May 18, 1919, under the new Department of Law Enforcement, to detect and investigate crime, "order abatement of public nuisances and to enforce such orders by appropriate court action, to suppress riots, prevent wrongs to children and animals that are inhibited by law." The state constabulary was also charged with the organization of various state, county and municipal peace officers. The bureau was dissolved by the state legislature in 1923.

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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 IDISP0000.

NIBRS incident detail

NIBRS victims by offense · Jan 2021Dec 2024

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

Aggravated Assault: victim & offender age · 148 victims, 128 offenders
Victim sex
Male100 (68%)
Female46 (31%)
Unknown2 (1%)
Victim race
White87 (99%)
American Indian or Alaska Native1 (1%)
Weapons involved
Motor Vehicle/Vessel25 (25%)
Personal Weapons23 (23%)
Handgun17 (17%)
Firearm12 (12%)
Knife/Cutting Instrument11 (11%)
Blunt Object3 (3%)

Top 6 of 13 categories shown.

Incident location
Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk105 (71%)
Jail/Prison/Penitentiary/Corrections Facility27 (18%)
Parking/Drop Lot/Garage7 (5%)
Residence/Home4 (3%)
Other/Unknown3 (2%)
Restaurant1 (1%)

Top 6 of 7 categories shown.

Victim–offender relationship
Relationship Unknown71 (40%)
Stranger41 (23%)
Acquaintance36 (20%)
Friend9 (5%)
Otherwise Known7 (4%)
Boyfriend/Girlfriend6 (3%)

Top 6 of 12 categories shown.

Co-occurring offenses
Drug/Narcotic Violations15 (33%)
Drug Equipment Violations15 (33%)
Weapon Law Violations6 (13%)
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property2 (4%)
Stolen Property Offenses2 (4%)
Simple Assault1 (2%)

Top 6 of 10 categories shown.

Open data

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Staffing

LEMAS 2020 survey
Full-time sworn
292
Part-time sworn
3
Full-time civilian
245
Part-time civilian
16
Total FT employees
537
Operating budget
$18,911,300
Body-worn cameras: yes

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

Earlier LEMAS surveys
WaveFT swornFT civilianBudget
2013264212$14,197,000
2003276190$46,266,000
2000292218$47,000,000

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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