Police Scorecard: Sumter, SC (2024)

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Sheriff's Department Sumter County

39% SCORE

Average for 4 Sections: 39%

Scores range from 0-100% comparing counties with 50-100k population. Counties with higher scores spend less on policing, use less force, are more likely to hold officers accountable and make fewer arrests for low-level offenses.

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50th Percentile

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Police Funding: 31%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence: 55%
Force Used per Arrest
Deadly Force per Arrest
Unarmed Victims of Deadly Force per Arrest
Racial Disparities in Deadly Force

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50th Percentile

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Police Accountability: 6%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement: 62%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

1 Killings by Police

Sumter County Sheriff Department killed 1 person from 2013-21.

6 civilian complaints of police misconduct

0% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2020.

15,743 arrests made

49% of all arrests were for low-level, non-violent offenses from 2013-21.

Section Score: 31% ▶-6%

Police Funding By Year

$21.69M | 67,204 Residents | $342 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 81% of Depts

Source: US Census Bureau

Number of officers per 1k population

121 Officers | 18 per 10k Residents

More Officers per Population than 68% of Depts

Source: Federal LEOKA Database

Section Score: 55% ▶-17%

Police Shootings

More Police Shootings per Arrest than 43% of Depts

5 Shootings | 3.2 every 100k arrests

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Deadly Force

1 Killings by Police from 2013-21 | 0.6 every 10k arrests

^ More Killings by Police per Arrest than 32% of Depts

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

N/A Unarmed | N/A Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle

^ More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than N/A of Depts

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of Sumter County

46%

45%

Sumter County Sheriff's Dept Demographics

42%

55%

People Arrested

64%

33%

People Killed

100%

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Section Score: 6% ▶-26%

Total civilian complaints

6 from 2020 | 0% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

25 Reported | 0% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

N/A Reported | N/A Ruled in Favor of Civilians

No Data Found Add Data

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

N/A Reported | N/A Ruled in Favor of Civilians

No Data Found Add Data

Section Score: 62% ▶+5%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

15,743 Arrests Reported from 2013-2021

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests

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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

7,764 Arrests | 14 per 1k residents

^ Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 52% of Depts

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 2x more likely and Latinx people were 0.9x more likely to be arrested for low level, non-violent offenses than a white person.

Black Latinx White

Percent of total arrests by type

All Arrests for Low Level Offenses ( 49% )

Drug Possession ( 20% )

Violent Crime ( 7% )

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Homicides Unsolved

43 Homicides from 2013-21 | 5 Unsolved

^ Solved Fewer Homicides than 70% of Depts

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 15% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 9% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Rankings are based upon a 0 to 100 percentage scale. Departments with higher scores use less force, make fewer arrests for low level offenses, solve murder cases more often, hold officers more accountable and spend less on policing overall.

Overall Scores for Depts where We Have Obtained the Most Data.

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0-29% 30-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-89% 90-100% Incomplete

Sheriff's Department Score 5YR
21. Charleston County 39% ▶-5%
20. Sumter County 39% ▶-11%
19. Dorchester County 42% ▶-5%
18. Florence County 43% ▶+6%
17. Aiken County 48% ▶-18%
16. Darlington County 49% ▶-1%
15. Georgetown County 50% ▶-4%
14. Lexington County 50%
13. Orangeburg County 51% ▶-1%
12. Pickens County 54% ▶-6%
11. Berkeley County 54% ▶+4%
10. Kershaw County 54% ▶+7%
9. Oconee County 54% ▶-3%
8. Lancaster County 55% ▶+4%
7. Beaufort County 56% ▶-9%
6. Laurens County 56%
5. Spartanburg County 57% ▶+6%
4. Greenville County 58% ▶+14%
3. Richland County 59% ▶+7%
2. York County 59% ▶+15%
1. Anderson County 61% ▶+4%
* Jasper County 41% ▶-1%
Sheriff's Department Score 5YR
* Colleton County 42% ▶-2%
* Hampton County 44% ▶-6%
* Chester County 44% ▶-6%
* Allendale County 45% ▶+10%
* Barnwell County 45% ▶+5%
* Abbeville County 45% ▶-9%
* Marion County 45% ▶-7%
* Dillon County 46% ▶+7%
* Newberry County 46% ▶-1%
* Cherokee County 47% ▶-10%
* Union County 48% ▶-6%
* Fairfield County 49% ▶+1%
* Bamberg County 49%
* Mccormick County 51% ▶-2%
* Edgefield County 51% ▶-3%
* Clarendon County 51% ▶+3%
* Marlboro County 52% ▶+6%
* Calhoun County 52% ▶-6%
* Greenwood County 54% ▶+1%
* Lee County 55% ▶-4%
* Williamsburg County 55% ▶-8%
* Saluda County 56% ▶-2%
* Chesterfield County 57% ▶+2%

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This is the first nationwide evaluation of policing in the United States. It was built using data from state and federal databases, public records requests to local police departments, and media reports. While police data is never perfect, and there are additional indicators that still need to be tracked, the Police Scorecard is designed to provide insight into many important issues in policing.

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Use this Scorecard to identify issues within police departments that require the most urgent interventions and hold officials accountable for implementing solutions. For example, cities with higher rates of low level arrests could benefit most from solutions that create alternatives to policing and arrest for these offenses. In cities where police make fewer arrests overall but use more force when making arrests, communities could benefit significantly from policies designed to hold police accountable for excessive force. And cities where complaints of police misconduct are rarely ruled in favor of civilians could benefit from creating an oversight structure to independently investigate these complaints.

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FAQs

How many police officers are in South Carolina? ›

This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of South Carolina. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2022 'Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies,' the state had 272 law enforcement agencies employing 11,674 sworn police officers, about 259 for each 100,000 residents.

What is the name of the police department in South Carolina? ›

South Carolina Department of Public Safety.

How many troopers are in SC? ›

The patrol has around 800 employees, of whom 650 are sworn Troopers, and 150 civilians.

What is the largest police department in South Carolina? ›

The City of Charleston has the largest police force in South Carolina.

Is there SWAT in South Carolina? ›

The Charleston Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics Team ( SWAT ) is a specially trained unit established to systematically intercede in emergency and non-emergency situations determined to be beyond the normal scope and capabilities of patrol officers.

Who has authority over the sheriff in South Carolina? ›

(4) the Governor of South Carolina has the authority to remove a sheriff for misconduct and fill the vacancy. Based upon these factors, the court found that the State has the "potential power of control" over the office of sheriff, qualifying the sheriff as a state official.

How many sheriffs are in SC? ›

The South Carolina Sheriffs' Association is comprised of Sheriffs from across the State who proudly serve and protect the citizens of South Carolina. SCSA was established in 1913 to provide support and training services to the 46 Sheriffs of South Carolina.

Which state has the most police officers? ›

This statistic depicts the number of law enforcement employees in the United States in 2022, by state. In that year, there were 116,036 full-time law enforcement employees in California, the most out of any state.

What state has the least police? ›

U.S. States With The Smallest Police And Law Enforcement Forces
  • Rhode Island. ...
  • South Dakota. ...
  • Maine. ...
  • North Dakota. ...
  • Montana. ...
  • Wyoming. ...
  • Alaska. ...
  • Vermont. At the first position on our list is Vermont, with the lowest numbers of full-time law enforcement employees of any U.S. state.

How many active duty police officers are there? ›

Of the roughly 76,100 sworn officers in 2022, about 65,860 were patrol officers and over 10,260 worked in county jails.

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