|
|
Population |
Number of Officers |
Officers per 1000 |
Crime Rate per 100,000 |
| Campbell |
40,420 |
42 |
1.04 |
4656 |
| Cupertino |
55,162 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
2252 |
| Gilroy |
51,508 |
54 |
1.05 |
4044 |
| Los Altos |
28,349 |
30 |
1.06 |
1302 |
| Los Altos Hills |
9,000 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
644 |
| Los Gatos |
32,000 |
42 |
1.31 |
2388 |
| Milpitas |
70,817 |
87 |
1.23 |
3700 |
| Monte Sereno |
4,000 |
N/A2 |
N/A2 |
975 |
| Morgan Hill |
39,318 |
37 |
0.94 |
2454 |
| Mountain View |
74,762 |
98 |
1.31 |
3074 |
| Palo Alto |
59,395 |
90 |
1.52 |
3275 |
| San Jose |
1,006,892 |
1,310 |
1.30 |
3149 |
| Santa Clara |
117,200 |
147 |
1.25 |
3203 |
| Saratoga |
31,679 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
1054 |
| Sunnyvale |
138,826 |
|
N/A3 |
2433 |
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|
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| Averages |
|
|
1.20 |
2573 |
1 Contract with Sheriff
2 Contract with Los Gatos (# of Officers is combined in populations of two cities)
3 Public Safety Department
The crime rate represents the number of crimes reported for each 100,000 population. It provides a measure of the severity of a crime problem within a given jurisdiction. The rate is calculated by multiplying the number of Part 1 offenses by 100,000. That number is then divided by the population of the service jurisdiction.
This chart was prepared by Kelly Terrones, Campbell Police Department