
South Carolina has left police officers without the training or equipment needed to handle people dealing with the challenges of homelessness, drug addition, mental health, school discipline and more, experts told a S.C. House panel Tuesday. “Yet, largely, that is what we rely on them to do,” testified Seth Stoughton, a law professor at the University of South Carolina, who before becoming an expert on better policing was a police officer and investigator in Florida...
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