Overview
The Criminal Justice Agency Profile Report (CJAP) is created annually to obtain compensation and benefit information of criminal justice agencies in the state of Florida.
Section 943.18, F. S., requires that the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC), "...make a comprehensive study of the compensation and benefits paid to law enforcement and correctional officers throughout the state...," which should include the factors upon which compensation is based.
This report is a tool for evaluating compensation paid to criminal justice personnel and assists criminal justice agencies in determining the level of compensation required to attract and retain qualified law enforcement and correctional personnel.
The report's questions are limited to entry-level sworn officers (in law enforcement and correctional) and the minimum compensation provided.
The report also provides comparative data on topics such as pre-employment requirements; available insurance programs; annual leave; retirement options; special units; training programs; educational requirements; and full-time officer demographics.
If you have questions on the information provided by a specific agency, please contact them directly.
Agency contact information can be found on the FDLE website.
The 2009, 2010 and 2011 CJAP report is currently available on the FDLE web site.
All Information is in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet format.
2011 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Survey Results
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2010 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Survey Results
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2009 Criminal Justice Agency Profile Survey Results
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(For CJAP reports prior to 2009, contact the Professionalism Program at (850) 410-8600.)