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Table 80

CALIFORNIA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2012

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Alameda 1,599 952 647
Butte 297 106 191
Contra Costa 940 640 300
El Dorado 341 153 188
Fresno 966 779 187
Imperial 270 183 87
Kern 1,163 884 279
Kings 227 74 153
Los Angeles 16,796 9,274 7,522
Madera 104 72 32
Marin 297 192 105
Merced 218 102 116
Monterey 392 291 101
Napa 126 99 27
Orange 3,644 1,885 1,759
Placer 423 229 194
Riverside 3,706 1,916 1,790
Sacramento 1,868 1,186 682
San Benito 44 21 23
San Bernardino 3,186 1,718 1,468
San Diego 3,816 2,270 1,546
San Francisco 1,017 860 157
San Joaquin 682 280 402
San Luis Obispo 378 152 226
San Mateo 601 314 287
Santa Barbara 581 413 168
Santa Clara 1,517 1,131 386
Santa Cruz 286 124 162
Shasta 209 133 76
Solano 409 104 305
Sonoma 589 223 366
Stanislaus 518 388 130
Sutter 129 104 25
Tulare 688 501 187
Ventura 1,219 748 471
Yolo 227 83 144
Yuba 172 132 40
Nonmetropolitan Counties Alpine 17 14 3
Amador 85 41 44
Calaveras 91 50 41
Colusa 63 30 33
Del Norte 57 26 31
Glenn 60 24 36
Humboldt 210 168 42
Inyo 53 34 19
Lake 138 48 90
Lassen 69 51 18
Mariposa 69 56 13
Mendocino 155 120 35
Modoc 25 13 12
Mono 50 27 23
Nevada 163 64 99
Plumas 54 29 25
Sierra 16 10 6
Siskiyou 101 77 24
Tehama 104 72 32
Trinity 40 18 22
Tuolumne 119 58 61

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