COMMUNITY SUPERVISION ADMISSIONS
Community Supervision Admissions Decline
Supervision admissions refer to the number of offenders beginning a new period of community supervision by the Department of Corrections. This may be a result of either a new offense or a revocation of a previous supervision period. It does not include offenders already on supervision who receive an additional sentence for a different offense than the one that initially placed them on supervision.
Supervision sentences include:
- an original sentence by the court to probation,community control or a pretrial intervention program, or
- the supervision portion of a "split" sentence prison followed by community control or probation, or
- assignment to supervision as a condition of prison release, or
- offenders from other states that Florida supervises through Interstate Compact agreements.
In this report, fiscal years run from July 1 to June 30. The following tables and charts describe offenders admitted to supervision from July 1, 1999 to June 30, 2000. Other years are sometimes featured to illustrate trends. For example, as the table below illustrates, community supervision admissions declined in FY 1999-00 for the first time since FY 1995-96.
Supervision Admissions
FY 1990-91 to FY 1999-00

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