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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. These represent the actual types of supervision imposed by the court or the Parole Commission. As of July 31, 2002:
- 153,268 offenders on Active or Active-Suspense Community Supervision
- 147,400 serving an original sentence
- 5,859 on Post-Prison Release
- 9 on other types of supervision
- 816 offenders on electronic monitoring
- 271 Radio Frequency
- 545 Global Positioning
- Region II has the highest active supervised population with 33,477 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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Report Contents
Community Supervision Offender Population by Type of Supervision
Community Supervision Offender Population by Budget Entity
Community Supervision Offender Population Demographic Information
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