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This Monthly Status Report provides a brief profile
of Florida's community supervision population.
The supervision population consists of all offenders
on supervision through specific court placement
or other assignment to a community-based program
as a condition of prison release. The overall
population on the last day of the month is broken
down into status types:
- Active - offender is currently supervised
in the community per conditions of supervision
- Active-Suspense - offender is unavailable
for direct supervision, may be incarcerated,
in drug treatment, hospital, etc., during supervision
term, but is still monitored by a probation
officer
- Out of State-Florida offender transfers supervision
to another state, the Department of Corrections
continues to monitor compliance of conditions
- Absconder - offender absconds from supervision,
whereabouts are unknown and court issues a warrant
for violation
Supervision types are divided into Original
Sentence, Post Prison Release and Other Supervision
Types. As of June 30, 2001:
- 128,437 offenders on Active or Active-Suspense
Community Supervision
- 123,186 Original Sentence
- 5,236 Post-prison Release
- 15 Other Supervision Types
- 902 offenders on electronic monitoring
- 359 Radio Frequency
- 543 Global Positioning
- Region III has the highest active supervised
population with 35,078 offenders.
- The average Probation sentence is 3.9 years
(includes life sentences).
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Questions pertaining to the statistics
in this report or requests for additional
reports should be directed to:
More specific information about this population
is available upon request.
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