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6-20. Inmates Admitted to the South Carolina Department of Corrections by Committing County: Fiscal Years 1993-1995


                                                  FY94-FY95 CHANGE

 COMMITTING                                                           FY 1995
 COUNTY            FY 1993   FY 1994   FY 1995    NUMBER   PERCENT    RANK 1/

Abbeville 79 68 65 -3 -4.4 38 Aiken 363 284 289 5 1.8 10 Allendale 33 40 42 2 5.0 44 Anderson 317 354 374 20 5.6 8 Bamberg 77 86 53 -33 -38.4 42 Barnwell 69 88 66 -22 -25.0 37 Beaufort 152 166 174 8 4.8 19 Berkeley 164 168 146 -22 -13.1 23 Calhoun 17 39 31 -8 -20.5 45 Charleston 904 872 792 -80 -9.2 2 Cherokee 184 178 201 23 12.9 16 Chester 92 115 109 -6 -5.2 26 Chesterfield 127 96 94 -2 -2.1 30 Clarendon 95 81 67 -14 -17.3 36 Colleton 112 99 100 1 1.0 27 Darlington 233 260 267 7 2.7 12 Dillon 123 126 84 -42 -33.3 33 Dorchester 116 144 131 -13 -9.0 25 Edgefield 58 44 55 11 25.0 41 Fairfield 66 82 68 -14 -17.1 35 Florence 494 501 528 27 5.4 5 Georgetown 111 131 94 -37 -28.2 30 Greenville 2,432 2,506 1,703 -803 -32.0 1 Greenwood 292 278 219 -59 -21.2 14 Hampton 43 50 48 -2 -4.0 43 Horry 412 435 486 51 11.7 7 Jasper 46 54 57 3 5.6 40 Kershaw 135 97 96 -1 -1.0 28 Lancaster 179 212 195 -17 -8.0 17 Laurens 289 245 213 -32 -13.1 15 Lee 67 82 72 -10 -12.2 34 Lexington 370 354 328 -26 -7.3 9 McCormick 22 21 23 2 9.5 46 Marion 175 136 161 25 18.4 20 Marlboro 122 152 135 -17 -11.2 24 Newberry 147 131 152 21 16.0 21 Oconee 108 92 147 55 59.8 22 Orangeburg 293 287 242 -45 -15.7 13 Pickens 243 229 175 -54 -23.6 18 Richland 999 992 787 -205 -20.7 3 Saluda 71 59 61 2 3.4 39 Spartanburg 939 815 582 -233 -28.6 4 Sumter 379 456 288 -168 -36.8 11 Union 96 134 88 -46 -34.3 32 Williamsburg 101 142 96 -46 -32.4 28 York 332 429 516 87 20.3 6 OUT-OF-STATE 1 1 0 -1 -100.0 X SOUTH CAROLINA 12,279 12,411 10,700 -1,711 -13.8 X
1/: Rank is in descending order according to the number of commitments; the county having the largest number of total commitments is ranked number one.

Source: S.C. Dept. of Corrections, Annual Report 1994-95, Table 7; calculations by the Office of Research and Statistics.

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