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South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice Cases to the Solicitor (Fiscal Year 2004-05)


County All Cases Violent/Serious1/ Status2/
# % # %
Abbeville 105 9 8.6 12 11.4
Aiken 852 35 4.1 83 9.7
Allendale 94 9 9.6 18 19.1
Anderson 749 68 9.1 3 0.4
Bamberg 92 5 5.4 5 5.4
Barnwell 175 13 7.4 9 5.1
Beaufort 691 60 8.7 90 13.0
Berkeley 1,247 70 5.6 147 11.8
Calhoun 157 4 2.5 99 63.1
Charleston 2,832 216 7.6 112 4.0
Cherokee 484 45 9.3 142 29.3
Chester 164 16 9.8 11 6.7
Chesterfield 180 23 12.8 17 9.4
Clarendon 157 22 14.0 9 5.7
Colleton 294 32 10.9 41 13.9
Darlington 674 57 8.5 79 11.7
Dillon 239 33 13.8 19 7.9
Dorchester 722 81 11.2 38 5.3
Edgefield 111 16 14.4 4 3.6
Fairfield 55 4 7.3 0 0.0
Florence 1,180 117 9.9 74 6.3
Georgetown 534 32 6.0 24 4.5
Greenville 1,710 188 11.0 44 2.6
Greenwood 657 49 7.5 53 8.1
Hampton 84 14 16.7 6 7.1
Horry 1,840 124 6.7 242 13.2
Jasper 127 19 15.0 30 23.6
Kershaw 230 17 7.4 52 22.6
Lancaster 456 30 6.6 43 9.4
Laurens 470 52 11.1 82 17.4
Lee 47 6 12.8 7 14.9
Lexington 1,453 131 9.0 139 9.6
McCormick 87 15 17.2 5 5.7
Marion 621 77 12.4 40 6.4
Marlboro 163 26 16.0 8 4.9
Newberry 220 16 7.3 31 14.1
Oconee 230 28 12.2 19 8.3
Orangeburg 551 74 13.4 16 2.9
Pickens 509 60 11.8 73 14.3
Richland 1,454 268 18.4 93 6.4
Saluda 86 5 5.8 11 12.8
Spartanburg 1,030 120 11.7 60 5.8
Sumter 489 71 14.5 40 8.2
Union 324 9 2.8 44 13.6
Williamsburg 178 18 10.1 21 11.8
York 1,409 105 7.5 123 8.7
South Carolina 26,213 2,489 9.5 2,318 8.8

1/: Violent and serious cases include: murder; criminal and sexual conduct first and second degree; assault and battery with intent to kill; kidnapping; voluntary manslaughter; armed robbery; arson first and second degree; burglary first and second degree; drug trafficking; and all additional offenses categorized in the S.C. Code of Laws as acts against persons.

2/: Status offenses are offenses that can be charged only against juveniles including truancy, runaway and incorrigibility.

Source: South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice, 2004-2005 Annual Statistical Report. Percent change calculations by Office of Research and Statistics.
 

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