Who We Are
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Network (SCLEN) is comprised of 16 individual circuit law enforcement networks (LEN) that encompass all 46 South Carolina counties. The networks are made up of local and state traffic enforcement officers, members of Federal law enforcement agencies and prosecutors from each region of the state. Each network has a designated LEN Circuit Coordinator and Assistant LEN Circuit Coordinator who are full time law enforcement officers volunteering their time and efforts to highway safety. The networks meet regularly to provide information, training and networking opportunities to the attending officers. Prosecutors, judges and non-traditional traffic enforcement agencies often attend the meetings and offer assistance for traffic enforcement training and initiatives. The networks are utilized to efficiently mobilize law enforcement statewide for traffic enforcement initiatives and have become an outstanding networking, training and communication tool for South Carolina's traffic enforcement community.
Our Purpose
The purpose of the SCLEN shall be to gather, share, and disseminate information among network members; coordinate joint traffic enforcement and media events; identify and provide training for network members; and support statewide traffic safety campaigns.
SCLEN CIRCUITS
1st Circuit
Calhoun, Dorchester, Orangeburg
2nd Circuit
Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell
3rd Circuit
Clarendon, Lee, Sumter, Williamsburg
4th Circuit
Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Marlboro
5th Circuit
Kershaw, Richland
6th Circuit
Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster
7th Circuit
Cherokee, Spartanburg
8th Circuit
Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, Newberry
9th Circuit
Berkeley, Charleston
10th Circuit
Anderson, Oconee
11th Circuit
Edgefield, Lexington, McCormick, Saluda
12th Circuit
Florence, Marion
13th Circuit
Greenville, Pickens
14th Circuit
Allendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton, Jasper
15th Circuit
Georgetown, Horry
16th Circuit
Union, York