Wednesday, May. 13, 2026
Fact Brief: Is San Jose’s police force small for the city’s population?
The San Jose Police Department is small compared to the population of the city it serves.
According to 2017 FBI data, the average size of a police department is 2.4 sworn officers per 1,000 citizens or 3.3 total staff (sworn officers and other personnel) per 1,000 citizens . With San Jose’s population estimate for 2024 coming in at 997,368 people, the San Jose Police force would need 2,393 sworn-in officers patrolling San Jose’s streets and a total staff of 3,291.
According to the Police Data Initiative database by the National Policing Institute, SJPD currently has 939 sworn officers. The department also has a total staff of 1,700 employees. Current staffing numbers show SJPD is operating with roughly one sworn officer per 1,000 residents.
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Sources
- FBI Police Employee Data
- Police Data Initiative San Jose, California
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