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| Crime Statistics |
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| Santa Clara County Crime Rate Comparison Year of Report - 2007 |
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Population |
Number of Officers |
Officers
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1000 |
Crime Rate per 100,000 |
| Campbell |
39,820 |
43 |
1.08 |
4802 |
| Cupertino |
50,546 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
2075 |
| Gilroy |
49,649 |
60 |
1.21 |
5438 |
| Los Altos |
27,500 |
29 |
1.05 |
1258 |
| Los Altos Hills |
7,902 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
1101 |
| Los Gatos |
30,200 |
39 |
1.29 |
2659 |
| Milpitas |
66,568 |
87 |
1.31 |
4289 |
| Monte Sereno |
3,400 |
N/A2 |
N/A2 |
1794 |
| Morgan Hill |
38,148 |
38 |
1.00 |
3130 |
| Mountain View |
75,201 |
97 |
1.29 |
2769 |
| Palo Alto |
58,598 |
88 |
1.50 |
2901 |
| San Jose |
973,672 |
1416 |
1.45 |
3525 |
| Santa Clara |
114,238 |
129 |
1.13 |
3793 |
| Saratoga |
32,900 |
N/A1 |
N/A1 |
1173 |
| Sunnyvale |
135,721 |
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N/A3 |
2429 |
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| Sunnyvale |
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1.23 |
2876 |
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1 Contract with Sheriff
2 Contract with Los Gatos (# of Officers is combined in populations of two cities)
3 Public Safety Department |
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| 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. |
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| This chart was prepared by Kelly Terrones, Campbell Police Department |
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| Related Links |
| Santa Clara County Law Enforcement Agencies Part I Crime Total |
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