Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in South Carolina in 2014
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes in 2014 for the following cities in South Carolina, based on data from the FBI UCR.
- Aiken
- Allendale
- Anderson
- Andrews
- Bamberg
- Barnwell
- Batesburg-Leesville
- Beaufort
- Belton
- Bennettsville
- Bishopville
- Blacksburg
- Blackville
- Bluffton
- Burnettown
- Camden
- Cayce
- Central
- Chapin
- Charleston
- Cheraw
- Chesnee
- Chester
- Chesterfield
- Clemson
- Clinton
- Clio
- Columbia
- Cottageville
- Coward
- Cowpens
- Darlington
- Dillon
- Duncan
- Edgefield
- Edisto Beach
- Ehrhardt
- Elgin
- Estill
- Florence
- Folly Beach
- Forest Acres
- Fort Lawn
- Fort Mill
- Fountain Inn
- Gaffney
- Gaston
- Great Falls
- Greeleyville
- Greenville
- Greenwood
- Hampton
- Hanahan
- Hardeeville
- Harleyville
- Hartsville
- Holly Hill
- Inman
- Isle of Palms
- Johnston
- Lake City
- Lake View
- Latta
- Lyman
- Marion
- Mauldin
- McBee
- McColl
- McCormick
- Moncks Corner
- Mount Pleasant
- Myrtle Beach
- Newberry
- New Ellenton
- Nichols
- North
- North Augusta
- North Charleston
- Orangeburg
- Pacolet
- Pageland
- Pelion
- Pine Ridge
- Port Royal
- Prosperity
- Ridgeland
- Rock Hill
- Saluda
- Santee
- Scranton
- Seneca
- Simpsonville
- Spartanburg
- Springdale
- St. Matthews
- Summerton
- Summerville
- Sumter
- Surfside Beach
- Swansea
- Tega Cay
- Travelers Rest
- Turbeville
- Union
- Wagener
- Walhalla
- Walterboro
- Ware Shoals
- Westminster
- West Pelzer
- Whitmire
- Williamston
- Williston
- Winnsboro
- Woodruff
- York