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Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2018

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,537 939 598
Butte 263 98 165
Contra Costa 961 647 314
El Dorado 341 150 191
Fresno 1,152 430 722
Imperial 275 187 88
Kern 1,163 806 357
Kings 286 83 203
Los Angeles 15,754 9,426 6,328
Madera 116 85 31
Marin 291 196 95
Merced 249 117 132
Monterey 426 304 122
Napa 135 99 36
Orange 3,735 1,880 1,855
Placer 543 260 283
Riverside 3,530 1,795 1,735
Sacramento 1,898 1,302 596
San Benito 54 24 30
San Bernardino 3,407 2,018 1,389
San Diego 4,283 2,572 1,711
San Francisco 1,045 860 185
San Joaquin 740 302 438
San Luis Obispo 409 305 104
San Mateo 734 348 386
Santa Barbara 624 454 170
Santa Clara 1,694 1,279 415
Santa Cruz 328 140 188
Shasta 198 138 60
Solano 507 123 384
Sonoma 608 232 376
Stanislaus 681 508 173
Sutter 132 107 25
Tulare 761 536 225
Ventura 1,232 760 472
Yolo 259 84 175
Yuba 155 118 37
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 15 12 3
Amador 90 46 44
Calaveras 99 48 51
Colusa 58 40 18
Del Norte 53 23 30
Glenn 68 33 35
Humboldt 240 186 54
Inyo 77 36 41
Lake 68 49 19
Lassen 84 57 27
Mariposa 74 60 14
Mendocino 197 135 62
Modoc 28 19 9
Mono 41 21 20
Nevada 151 62 89
Plumas 62 33 29
Sierra 13 9 4
Siskiyou 99 44 55
Tehama 114 79 35
Trinity 42 30 12
Tuolumne 131 62 69

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