Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report

Description of Process (2020)
 

 
Description of CJAP Survey Process
 
The 2020 Criminal Justice Agency Profile (CJAP) survey was completed electronically and consisted of 54 questions for law enforcement agencies and 46 questions for correctional facilities. Survey requests were mailed to all criminal justice agencies with full-time sworn officers in September, 2020. Correctional probation officers were not included in the survey.

To provide comparison within the disciplines, information was based on the minimum salary and requirements for entry-level officers. Survey questions are broad in nature and several have limited answers. These responses should be viewed as "having" or "not having" the specified item.

 

  • Example: Agencies were asked if they had a "physical fitness/wellness condition of employment," ("yes" or "no"). "Yes" responses identify agencies with a "physical fitness/wellness condition of employment," however, the specific requirement is not reported.

Some agencies have flexible requirements which are evaluated at the time of employment. These situations may prevent information from being reported. Likewise, some benfits and salaries may not take effect until successful completion of the probationary period or other requirements.
 
  • "N/A" (not applicable) is used when data is not relevant.

  • An "X" is placed if no information was reported. 

 

To obtain more detailed information relating to an agency's survey responses, please contact the agency directly. Click here for our Criminal Justice Agency Contacts page
 
 
Percentages & Statistics
 

To provide a comparison, each agency summary is calculated as of June 30th of the reporting year, because:

  • It is approximately the middle of the year.
  • It coincides with the State of Florida fiscal year.
  • Officer mandatory retraining requirements are due.

Information is listed for full-time sworn officers with law enforcement, correctional, or concurrent certifications. Data for law enforcement and correctional does not include concurrent officers.

Data used to calculate population and officer counts will cause some variation. Officer demographics fluctuate on a daily basis; however, with the exception of acquisitions or new implementation of funding sources for hiring, officer counts generally remain within a +/- 3% margin.

The following is a breakdown of responses received for the 2020 survey:
 
Agency Type
Total Received
Total Number in State
% of Total Responses
 Law Enforcement
  Sheriff’s Offices 67 67 100.0%
  City Police Departments 232 253 91.7%

  School, Port and University Police Departments

43 43 100.0%
  State Agencies 34 35 97.1%
Total % of Law Enforcement Agencies:  
94.5%
Total % of Law Enforcement Sworn Officer Population:  
99.0%
 Correctional
  Sheriff’s Offices 58 58 100.0%
  County Facilities 7 10 70.0%

  Private Facilities
  (Including Contracted Facilities)

11 12 91.7%
  State 4 5 80.0%
Total % of Correctional Agencies:  
94.1%
Total % of Full Time Correctional Officer Population:  
92.2%


 

     The 2020 CJAP has five sections, each with an index linked below:

  1. Correctional Facilities

  2. Police Departments

  3. School, Port & University Police Departments

  4. Sheriff’s Offices

  5. State Agencies

 

    Agency Layout:

  • Agencies are listed alphabetically. When applicable, additional tabs are created to compare data for law enforcement, correctional, and concurrent officers.
     

    Police Departments:

  • Police Departments with a definable jurisdiction are listed within this category.

  • There are a few offices that cross county lines.

  • Some of the benefits or special units may only apply to one location.
     

    Sheriff’s Offices:

  • With a few exceptions, the basic benefits are the same within a Sheriff’s Office.
     

    State Agencies (excludes Universities) - Law Enforcement:

  • Agencies with jurisdictions covering the entire state or multiple counties are classified as "State Agencies".

  •  They may have several facilities with headquarters located in Leon County (Tallahassee) or another location. In these situations, officer demographics and benefits are categorized as a single entity.

  • Some of the benefits or special units may apply only to one location.

  • Some specific state agencies provide cost of living adjustments (i.e. Miami-Dade County) above the listed minimum.


    Schools, Universities & Ports:

  • School, University, and Port police departments are separated and classified according to the category "Schools & Ports".

  • A few of these have satellite campuses that cross county lines. They will be listed under the main campus name.

  • Some of the benefits or special units may only apply to one location.

 

    Correctional Facilities:

  • Correctional facilities are listed according to 4 sections:
  1. State Institutions
  2. County Facilities
  3. Private Institutions
  4. Sheriff's Offices
  • In areas where there are differences, they are noted within the section (i.e. salaries vary among facilities between regions).
 
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