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Table 80

SOUTH CAROLINA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2012

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Aiken 244 136 108
Anderson 386 226 160
Beaufort 259 233 26
Berkeley 238 150 88
Calhoun 42 26 16
Charleston 765 255 510
Chester 107 43 64
Darlington 134 76 58
Dorchester 233 127 106
Edgefield 64 34 30
Fairfield 52 45 7
Florence 226 118 108
Greenville 503 413 90
Horry 360 67 293
Horry County Police Department 246 228 18
Jasper 39 34 5
Kershaw 71 63 8
Lancaster 163 102 61
Laurens 117 66 51
Lexington 389 256 133
Pickens 133 96 37
Richland 558 515 43
Saluda 53 18 35
Spartanburg 328 299 29
Sumter 145 111 34
Union 35 32 3
York 341 178 163
Nonmetropolitan Counties Allendale 15 13 2
Bamberg 18 13 5
Barnwell 14 13 1
Chesterfield 73 41 32
Clarendon 54 45 9
Colleton 121 61 60
Dillon 42 31 11
Georgetown 152 95 57
Greenwood 72 65 7
Hampton 40 35 5
Lee 31 27 4
Marion 37 30 7
Marlboro 30 25 5
McCormick 38 15 23
Newberry 96 47 49
Oconee 120 83 37
Orangeburg 126 92 34
Williamsburg 71 35 36

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