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Home Crime in the U.S. 2015 Crime in the U.S. 2015 Tables Table 80 Table 80 State Pieces Table 80 - South Carolina

Table 80

SOUTH CAROLINA

Full-time Law Enforcement Employees

by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Counties, 2015

Metropolitan/Nonmetropolitan County Total law
enforcement
employees
Total
officers
Total
civilians
Metropolitan Counties Aiken 238 129 109
Anderson 387 209 178
Beaufort 318 223 95
Berkeley 164 135 29
Calhoun 29 27 2
Charleston 716 257 459
Chester 107 47 60
Darlington 137 76 61
Dorchester 247 131 116
Edgefield 66 36 30
Fairfield 54 47 7
Florence 229 190 39
Greenville 527 434 93
Horry 371 77 294
Horry County Police Department 261 224 37
Jasper 39 34 5
Kershaw 69 58 11
Lancaster 147 102 45
Laurens 73 66 7
Lexington 435 282 153
Pickens 139 117 22
Richland 592 498 94
Saluda 60 20 40
Spartanburg 345 315 30
Sumter 137 113 24
Union 50 30 20
York 336 168 168
Nonmetropolitan Counties Abbeville 53 28 25
Allendale 18 14 4
Bamberg 16 13 3
Barnwell 65 27 38
Cherokee 59 49 10
Colleton 122 56 66
Dillon 50 41 9
Georgetown 166 81 85
Greenwood 155 79 76
Hampton 40 36 4
Marion 62 37 25
Marlboro 29 25 4
McCormick 38 15 23
Newberry 100 51 49
Oconee 159 87 72
Orangeburg 114 79 35
Williamsburg 38 35 3

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