Cayce Police Chief Earns Doctorate of Criminal Justice

CAYCE, S.C. – The City of Cayce proudly announces that Police Chief Dr. Bruce Wade has achieved a major academic milestone, graduating with a Doctorate of Criminal Justice & Criminology (DCJ) from Keiser University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Friday, September 12.

Chief Wade’s accomplishment adds to his extensive professional credentials, which already include a bachelor’s and master’s degree in criminal justice from Columbia College. His doctoral project, Implementations of Facial Recognition in Policing: A Systematic Literature Review, highlights his dedication to advancing public safety through research-driven innovation.

With more than 25 years of progressive experience in public safety and law enforcement leadership, Dr. Wade’s career reflects a record of service, integrity, and professional growth. He began his journey in 1998 with the South Carolina Department of Corrections before serving with the Latta Police Department and the Marion County Sheriff’s Department, where he rose to the rank of lieutenant.

In 2005, Wade joined the West Columbia Police Department, quickly moving from patrol officer to investigator, then Captain of Investigations, and later Assistant Chief of Police. In April 2025, he was appointed Chief of Police for the City of Cayce, where he now leads the department with a strong focus on community engagement, officer development, and forward-thinking public safety strategies.

Chief Wade’s achievement is not only a personal milestone but a tremendous asset to our community,” said Cayce City Manager Michael Conley. “His leadership, paired with his continued pursuit of knowledge, ensures that the Cayce Police Department remains at the forefront of modern policing and community safety.

Dr. Wade’s career reflects his belief in lifelong learning and his dedication to both the profession of law enforcement and the citizens he serves. His latest academic accomplishment underscores the City of Cayce’s commitment to leadership that combines experience, education, and innovation.