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Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2017

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,567 998 569
Butte 263 98 165
Contra Costa 956 628 328
El Dorado 354 161 193
Fresno 1,111 412 699
Imperial 281 189 92
Kern 1,151 812 339
Kings 278 73 205
Los Angeles 15,721 9,413 6,308
Madera 114 83 31
Marin 291 189 102
Merced 242 106 136
Monterey 446 296 150
Napa 133 101 32
Orange 3,755 1,843 1,912
Placer 538 250 288
Riverside 3,643 1,831 1,812
Sacramento 1,955 1,279 676
San Benito 56 25 31
San Bernardino 3,509 1,957 1,552
San Diego 4,290 2,601 1,689
San Francisco 1,054 862 192
San Joaquin 724 299 425
San Luis Obispo 375 270 105
San Mateo 710 341 369
Santa Barbara 626 458 168
Santa Clara 1,684 1,264 420
Santa Cruz 326 141 185
Shasta 184 129 55
Solano 534 124 410
Sonoma 614 229 385
Stanislaus 652 484 168
Sutter 131 106 25
Tulare 747 547 200
Ventura 1,247 767 480
Yolo 257 87 170
Yuba 156 117 39
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 17 12 5
Amador 85 47 38
Calaveras 106 52 54
Colusa 59 39 20
Del Norte 53 23 30
Glenn 62 27 35
Humboldt 242 181 61
Inyo 63 36 27
Lake 131 47 84
Lassen 85 64 21
Mariposa 75 60 15
Mendocino 189 128 61
Modoc 29 20 9
Mono 40 22 18
Nevada 156 62 94
Plumas 66 34 32
Sierra 13 8 5
Siskiyou 98 75 23
Tehama 118 84 34
Trinity 47 35 12
Tuolumne 133 64 69

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