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Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2019

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,496 950 546
Butte 252 101 151
Contra Costa 928 612 316
El Dorado 344 154 190
Fresno 1,182 414 768
Imperial 272 187 85
Kern 1,155 779 376
Kings 289 85 204
Los Angeles 15,930 9,565 6,365
Madera 121 86 35
Marin 298 194 104
Merced 255 122 133
Monterey 430 295 135
Napa 134 100 34
Orange 3,723 1,888 1,835
Placer 534 248 286
Riverside 3,750 1,788 1,962
Sacramento 1,992 1,348 644
San Benito 59 23 36
San Bernardino 3,342 1,927 1,415
San Diego 4,344 2,601 1,743
San Francisco 1,044 857 187
San Joaquin 737 293 444
San Luis Obispo 418 303 115
San Mateo 746 334 412
Santa Barbara 674 477 197
Santa Clara 1,716 1,316 400
Santa Cruz 334 148 186
Shasta 198 138 60
Solano 512 122 390
Sonoma 581 223 358
Stanislaus 706 527 179
Sutter 128 105 23
Tulare 791 563 228
Ventura 1,231 761 470
Yolo 262 84 178
Yuba 163 126 37
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 16 13 3
Amador 94 49 45
Calaveras 113 58 55
Colusa 59 40 19
Del Norte 52 21 31
Glenn 73 33 40
Humboldt 245 187 58
Inyo 78 38 40
Lake 122 91 31
Lassen 80 58 22
Mariposa 78 62 16
Mendocino 202 131 71
Modoc 30 20 10
Mono 41 20 21
Nevada 152 59 93
Plumas 66 36 30
Sierra 12 6 6
Siskiyou 103 81 22
Tehama 107 73 34
Trinity 50 36 14
Tuolumne 131 60 71

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