
The upcoming charts detail the following supervision categories, which are based on budget allocations provided by the Legislature. These categories are mutually exclusive and have been ranked in the order listed below:
These supervision groupings reflect the allocation of officers necessary to meet the needs of specialized caseloads. For example, the ratio of officer to offenders needs to be lower for specialized caseloads of community control and sex offenders than it does for probation or administrative cases.
However, while these groupings provide an accurate picture of the types of offenders that are on supervision, the numbers in this chart may not match those published in the previous section of this report. For example, Table 8: Budget Entity by Region/Circuit (Active Offenders) lists the number of probationers on supervision as 73,134. The previous section lists this number as 74,748 which is the correct number of offenders on this type of supervision. However, of the 74,748 probationers, 1,614 are sex offenders. Therefore, in this section, these offenders appear in this category rather than "Probation."
*Includes those designated as current and prior PSIA offenders. Of those designated as prior, 486 (366 active, 120 active-suspense) are not currently serving a PSIA qualifying sex offense.
Note: There are 390 post-prison sex offenders listed in the Sex Offender Budget Entity (303 active, 87, active-suspense) and 630 sex offenders in the Community Control Budget Entity (421 active, 209 active-suspense).