Total Number and Rate of Violent and Property Crimes for Cities in South Carolina in 2021
Use the city links below to see the total number and rate of violent and property crimes for the following cities in South Carolina, based on data from the FBI UCR.
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- Abbeville
- Aiken
- Allendale
- Anderson
- Aynor
- Bamberg
- Barnwell
- Batesburg-Leesville
- Beaufort
- Bennettsville
- Bluffton
- Branchville
- Burnettown
- Camden
- Cayce
- Charleston
- Cheraw
- Chesterfield
- Clemson
- Clinton
- Clover
- Columbia
- Conway
- Cowpens
- Darlington
- Denmark
- Duncan
- Easley
- Edisto Beach
- Elgin
- Florence
- Forest Acres
- Fort Mill
- Fountain Inn
- Gaston
- Georgetown
- Goose Creek
- Greenville
- Greenwood
- Greer
- Hampton
- Hanahan
- Hardeeville
- Hartsville
- Irmo
- Isle of Palms
- Iva
- Jackson
- Johnsonville
- Kingstree
- Latta
- Laurens
- Lexington
- Liberty
- Marion
- Mauldin
- McColl
- McCormick
- Moncks Corner
- Mount Pleasant
- Mullins
- Myrtle Beach
- Newberry
- New Ellenton
- Ninety Six
- North Augusta
- North Charleston
- North Myrtle Beach
- Orangeburg
- Pamplico
- Pelion
- Pickens
- Port Royal
- Quinby
- Ridgeland
- Ridge Spring
- Seneca
- Simpsonville
- Spartanburg
- Springdale
- Summerville
- Sumter
- Surfside Beach
- Tega Cay
- Timmonsville
- Travelers Rest
- Union
- Walhalla
- Walterboro
- Ware Shoals
- Wellford
- West Columbia
- Westminster
- Williamston
- Williston
- York
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