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',- l ," a " \i I C \ I I iJ o Ii () ~vat~ In I'. South Carolina "\\ Law Enfore:ment 1982 '" Wednesday, November 3,1982 'Sea~ellts Restaurant I j '" Columbia, South Cax:olina Sponsors ,. College of Criminal Justice University of South C~):'olina Division of Public Safety Office of the Governor '. '''~ .," a j '. 'V.. ,Oifi~i'~ ... ~~.at~ ~ , " f "nil_ !b:umfnl has bien ~ lri\ .. ctIy Iii _'ltd from th, S*IOIl ar ~inl%illtiOO oriQI!le1il!G II. PoinII !if ~w be' cifllflion, ,Wf\:l In'thlt dOcuioent.,. thOIt of N"IIIItt1.arl(l dO·1'Ibl ntel.s.nly" \\ , ,........ qIICI" ~ ~ ~ .oItht N.tIoni!IM ...... til '...tUIIIce.' "" " ptlit\lNlon to r~CII~I. ~yriOhitd It\altrial hall tiM" ,'I gfantld by . ~ .., I I 1 i , Universi~ of SouthC8rOl:bnal' "{.) ., \CO!r~e ocrhi\1ilal~rtice i IQ,.. NMIOfIII O~ J\ii*-atf.,.. Sff./lco (NoJf\S). , '( Q (! OCT 12 ,1983 f~~~ ~'d,Ifij'NCJf\$'Y~ ~r"p«~$' I ,~,,--~~() , • 0 , ,') :, ,", " ) () I f " .vIPJt.i!;~,\,~,,~~,,"'1 w" . '.111.4'( :;FJ.: i: f:!~~'~~J4t(}~"",i, :"~' .~' ,~. ~l· .... ""'-" ~, t. ,," ' •• 't.... , (J' 0" "1) t I ,I o '\:," ',':1,' Q :,"",, . , ,,11 <l n f, ,I 1 D ': ",1 o " ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Introduction () SPONSORS: College of Criminal Justice, 1 ' " University of South Carolina~ (' This is the fourth year for Innovations in South Carolina Law William J. Mathias, Dean Enforcement. The'" project began in . 1979' because a number of "-, Division oof Public Safety Programs, () Office of the Governor of South Carolina" innovative projects had come to ~he attention of the College of Richard W. Riley, Governor; 'iii Criminal Justice and the Governori's Officecof "Criminal Justice Bruce Dew, Director, Public Safety - ~ o Programs ,Programs. "Many of them had been made possible by grants from the PROJECT JUDGES: Jeffrey L. Hesser, Chief " "(\ , " Law ,Enforcement AI,sistance Administration of the Department of Hartsville Police Department " Q " Tom McJunkin, Chief Justice. Over th,~(, years" these funds have diminished, Il~l though Walterbot'o"Police Department' ,) they have not completely disappeared. De~pite that fact, law Dennis M. Royston, Chief, '" Orangeburg Police Department enforcement agencies in South Carolina have continued to develop Larry Smith, Sheriff new,~tograms which are testimony to their innovative attitude -- Spartanburg County " I an attitude which says, in effect, that they are willing to to C. David Stone, Sheriff I Pickens COunt}T try new approaches' to old problems, new solutions when old" CONFERENCE Dr. James G. Fraser, Dir~ctor methods are no longer"effective. Conversation among the judges DIRECTOR: Office of Agency Research and Service College of Criminal Justice who met in Columbia thi~ Fall to choose the projects which would CONFERENCE be prt'.sented (~t this ye~r' s confe,rence was typical of this" COORDINA+OR and " Patricia S. ,Watson, Lecturer attitude. None of these judges had projects entered' in this BOOK EDITOR: .College of Criminal Justice \ r, . \. oyear's competition, yet each , of them had something' new to () EDITORIAL ASSISTANT: " Cherie Holsten, Graduate' Assistant discuss: a new computer prog~am, a new effort todecr~ase crime CLER1CAL STAFF: AIvssa Altshuler, Pamela Bartl~y ~ q in certain are'as where it appeared to have been inordiniitely high " "~ for Iii perio~ of time, th~ degree of effectiveness that people on . ': .. t l '" I their staffs had achieved and 1hY, a new twist on crime C r ~re~ention,r' or so..,ething else the~~ had tried which was differen~. ! If ~ Not eyerything th~t fs tried is sr~ccessful. Sometimes it seems nII .. Ii ,\ thiit nothing works. Yet, it i$,thb spirit ,0£ wil1i~gness to fl1 1\ '.1 { \ a 3 Q 4 o try, to develop, to create new solutions to the ev,er-increasing projE"!cts produces something quite valuable, something worth problem of crime which gives other departments and the officers sharing with other units, all of the projects submitted in :l ~ in every ~epartment the stamina to "keep on keeping on." None of. () competition for presentation at the 1982 conference are included this year's",innovative projects involved a great deal of,money. in this book. They"were largely the result of people recognizing that a problem existed, giving\long and carefftl thought to possible solutions, IJ Pat Watson developing a ~lan and then ~1Ving the courage to go ahead with October, 1982 the plan" to face the POSSib~.Lity that it might not work, but to" persevere until the results)~ere in. " 0 The College of Criminal Justice takes a great; deal of pleasure in sponsoring this fourth conference on Innbvations in South Carolina Law Enforcement, along with the Division ·of Public Safety' Programs of the Office of the Governor. One of the ,. purposes of the Co~lege is to provide support and assistance to agencies seeking to develop new programs through the Office of o \) r, Agency Research and Service. By recognizih$ those agencies which I it "r I) have been innovative in the development of new solutions for the \I r: ,II' problem~ faced by police everywhere, the College not 'ol}!ly e,p.courages other departments to follow, but also maltes possible, i,l tJ ;, through this conference, a sharing of information which allows oth~ts to t~ke advantage of the new solutions. rt We congratulate this year's winners whose projects "will. be preSented at the fourth annual conference. We also wish to ',) congratulate those who submitted :projects" which will not be presented at the, conference. Becauae we believe that each of the o "··"""">.:~m,t:<r~,*~~""f.:I"'t,.. ('t;"",,,,,".·):·./j'·""'flI·Ili'~'~"~t:lf"'_~~"""b~~ ~~'!"'_~_"''''',,"'H'·'''v<'''I~_~/'''''~''''''''''~''''-~¥''''·'''' "~~t:-' , ' ,-,.,=-~", U ." //"11 C\ ',"j o ; • u.t.'\"""H~ ':.:-t,<.• , () \ o n d . '~ 1rJ~ \) /,;' ~, d~ ,,) ,) , 0 J) \') 'l .' " c! .;:- 4a 5 r U o = {)" '"TABLE OF, CONTENTS (, \) i CO 'hi Q I Page 1 ! '\9 Videotaping Program I X[Bre~thalYZ~r fjc:t.5'"6 ~" 6 J ! '.'., AQPro~ect of: The Greer Police Department Natural Gas as an AI~ernative Fuel q;? "Sb'.3 A Proj ect of: The Spartanburg Pdiice ,Department ,', o :;:::J " Service"Chapl.aincy Program q~ S-bt/ A Proj~ct of: The Lexington County Sheriff's Department' \. Crime Stoppers of t;he Midlands ~ ;2 r.b J--:: " A Project of: The Greater ColOmbia Chamber ofCommetce c'\ " "JURY"S FINAL SELECTION ,. and the Columbia Police Department ~ t, , 0 " ~ iJ r T.he 4 x 9 x 2 Plan: A Unifo~ Patrol Schedule q ~ ;tC: BreathalyzerVideotqping(\Progr~ Q ,,0 A Proj ectof: The Greenv;i.lle Police Depirtment " l) A PI'oject of: The Greer Police Department G~ (I Reserve Police "Of(icer Program 52 Natural Gas as an Alternative Fuel o A Projec~ o~: USC Di~isionof Law Enf,or:cement and Safety A Project of: Th~ Spartanbu~g Police Department " , ,I< D \) I 55 . Nunchaku as a Police Weapon Full Service Chaplaincy Program A Project o~: The Lexington County .Sheriff's Department A Project of: The Lexington County Sheriff's Department o of court, Docketc Through Managementc7'p S-b? VlReOI'ganiz~tion 60 Crime ~stoppers of the Midlands ' A... 'System "I" \i /' ( I J 'J A Project of: The Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce (') A Project of: The Ch~rleston Poli'ceGDepartment " and the Columbia Police Department . o " " () Crime Prevention Through CommUnity Relations 5 Field Training Manual " A 1,lroject of: The Charleston Police Department?02..:eh? 7. ! J A Project of: The Greenville Cou~ty Sheriff's Department , () , '\I ~ Field Training Manual " 9 Jb<j" .. \ ~ ~ 91J0 \1 o A ,;Project of: The <freenvillb County Sheriff's Department f \, II ., o o ~ o t:~ o (\) \l (l ~ ie' &) ~" '.':1 \' II , \\. 1, .,\\ I ." ~ ~ i c;;-; I G' t \ " " c c> 6 ( ) 7 o BreathalBr Videotap~g Progr~m Breathalyzer Videotaping Program 0" A Projeft of: The Greer Police ~epartment Submitted by Sgt. Rol?,ert L. Vincent and, Chief','I James M.Beason of the Greer Police Department , 1\ o .' \ ' r£,~ ~ Driving' while under the in'f1uence of intoxicants 'has become Since the probleJ of and driving is becoming one of drink~ng one of the major law enforcement problems encountered by the _ 0" the nation'~. bi.gge~~ social problems, law enforcement. agencies police throughout South Carolina and the nation in recent·years. must take action to Jnsure that individuals caugp.t t~ose driving~ The problem is'~ not a new one.' Many officers) have seen .the while intoxicated vigorously prosecuted.