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City
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
N/A3
2433
         
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
Last updated: 5/3/2010 10:46:39 AM