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Amid falling morale, a third of new law enforcement academy grads left the job in 2020

Amid falling morale, a third of new law enforcement academy grads left the job in 2020 Adam Mintzer © Provided by Myrtle Beach-Florence WMBF-TV More law enforcement officers in South Carolina are leaving the force because of low morale, according to the State Criminal Justice Academy. COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - More law enforcement officers are leaving their jobs because of low morale just as the State Law Enforcement Division is reporting an uptick in violent crime. South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Director Jackie Swindler says a third of recent academy graduates left their positions in 2020. In a typical year, Swindler says that number is closer to just seven percent.

New research study analyzes local law enforcement decision making

Next, officers will undergo eight weeks of online training doing more decision-making exercises. In policing, oftentimes they re practicing those skills on the job in very high-risk situations, McLean explained. So by doing things like this simulator and online training, we re providing them an opportunity to practice those skills in a low-risk environment where a failure doesn t hurt anybody. In the third phase, officers go through different scenarios on the simulator to see if any improvements are made after training. Credit: WLTX Those simulations just re-enforce what we already do, said Summer Pearrow, a Training Instructor for the Training Division of the Richland County Sheriff s Department.

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