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Home Crime in the U.S. 2014 Crime in the U.S. 2014 Tables Table 80 Table 80 by State Table 80 - California

Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2014

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,506 956 550
Butte 296 109 187
Contra Costa 940 639 301
El Dorado 341 155 186
Fresno 1,009 398 611
Imperial 284 190 94
Kern 1,191 886 305
Kings 267 76 191
Los Angeles 16,759 9,220 7,539
Madera 109 75 34
Marin 282 187 95
Merced 221 97 124
Monterey 414 300 114
Napa 142 112 30
Orange 3,601 1,828 1,773
Placer 465 236 229
Riverside 4,020 2,009 2,011
Sacramento 1,900 1,213 687
San Benito 42 18 24
San Bernardino 3,310 1,809 1,501
San Diego 4,123 2,515 1,608
San Francisco 990 827 163
San Joaquin 721 290 431
San Luis Obispo 379 151 228
San Mateo 638 462 176
Santa Barbara 612 446 166
Santa Clara 1,616 1,166 450
Santa Cruz 304 135 169
Shasta 217 145 72
Solano 457 116 341
Sonoma 612 228 384
Stanislaus 564 409 155
Sutter 132 108 24
Tulare 749 536 213
Ventura 1,231 747 484
Yolo 254 88 166
Yuba 168 125 43
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 14 11 3
Amador 93 47 46
Calaveras 92 48 44
Colusa 67 34 33
Del Norte 53 25 28
Glenn 60 25 35
Humboldt 219 175 44
Inyo 68 35 33
Lake 134 50 84
Lassen 82 61 21
Mariposa 72 58 14
Mendocino 168 126 42
Modoc 21 13 8
Mono 49 26 23
Nevada 153 59 94
Plumas 61 32 29
Sierra 15 10 5
Siskiyou 100 79 21
Tehama 115 83 32
Trinity 40 33 7
Tuolumne 126 61 65

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