According to Statista, the number of arrests for all offenses in the United States has been decreasing since 1990, from over 14.1 million in 1990 to 9.9 million in 2019. However, the website does not provide information on the use of handcuffs in these arrests.
Another Statista report shows that the number of law enforcement officers in the United States rose from 765,010 in 2005 to 794,300 in 2009, before decreasing to 686,665 in 2019. The report also does not provide information on the use of handcuffs in arrests.
A report by USA Today investigated the use of handcuffs in-school arrests and found that over 28 million arrest records showed the handcuffing of young children, including those as young as 5 years old. However, the report does not provide information on the total number of arrests using handcuffs in the USA since 2013.
A CBS News report on student arrests in Miami-Dade and Broward school districts shows that 283 students were arrested in the 2018-2019 school year, and 185 students were arrested in the 2021-2022 school year. The report does not provide information on the total number of arrests using handcuffs in the USA since 2013.
Another CBS News report investigated elementary school arrests in Colorado and found that since 2018, employees at Colorado public schools called the police on more than 4,200 students, including over 130 students with disabilities who were handcuffed and arrested. Again, the report does not provide information on the total number of arrests using handcuffs in the USA since 2013.
Therefore, while the search results provide some information on the use of handcuffs in arrests in specific contexts, they do not provide a comprehensive answer to the given query on the number of arrests using handcuffs in the USA since 2013.