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Home Crime in the U.S. 2010 Crime in the U.S. 2010 Tables Table 80 Table 80 - California

Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2010

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,635 986 649
Butte 258 101 157
Contra Costa 952 637 315
El Dorado 346 173 173
Fresno 891 693 198
Imperial 271 180 91
Kern 1,091 822 269
Kings 214 76 138
Los Angeles 16,990 9,501 7,489
Madera 104 71 33
Marin 296 193 103
Merced 250 113 137
Monterey 412 307 105
Napa 129 99 30
Orange 3,511 2,074 1,437
Placer 403 214 189
Riverside 3,805 2,086 1,719
Sacramento 1,897 1,186 711
San Benito 68 58 10
San Bernardino 3,310 1,767 1,543
San Diego 3,675 2,201 1,474
San Francisco 1,065 896 169
San Joaquin 699 292 407
San Luis Obispo 358 147 211
San Mateo 603 320 283
Santa Barbara 605 436 169
Santa Clara 690 537 153
Santa Cruz 313 131 182
Shasta 210 141 69
Solano 394 107 287
Sonoma 655 469 186
Stanislaus 557 402 155
Sutter 137 108 29
Tulare 662 481 181
Ventura 1,205 739 466
Yolo 236 83 153
Yuba 168 130 38
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 18 15 3
Amador 89 46 43
Calaveras 95 52 43
Colusa 69 36 33
Del Norte 63 30 33
Glenn 68 26 42
Humboldt 227 177 50
Inyo 53 34 19
Lake 153 58 95
Lassen 94 72 22
Mariposa 69 56 13
Mendocino 156 118 38
Modoc 26 18 8
Mono 51 28 23
Nevada 185 72 113
Plumas 63 31 32
Sierra 15 10 5
Siskiyou 99 76 23
Tehama 112 80 32
Trinity 31 15 16
Tuolumne 128 65 63

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