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06-07-2006, 01:06 AM
Wow, just ran across this. Maybe the reason for the dicipline to is place the blame on the officers and not have to report that there were systemic issues.

948.062 Reviewing and reporting serious offenses committed by offenders placed on probation or community control.--

(1) The department shall review the circumstances related to an offender placed on probation or community control who has been arrested while on supervision for the following offenses:

(a) Any murder as provided in s. 782.04;

(b) Any sexual battery as provided in s. 794.011 or s. 794.023;

(c) Any sexual performance by a child as provided in s. 827.071;

(d) Any kidnapping, false imprisonment, or luring of a child as provided in s. 787.01, 1s. 782.07, or s. 787.025;

(e) Any lewd and lascivious battery or lewd and lascivious molestation as provided in s. 800.04(4) or (5);

(f) Any aggravated child abuse as provided in s. 827.03(2);

(g) Any robbery with a firearm or other deadly weapon, home invasion robbery, or carjacking as provided in s. 812.13(2)(a), s. 812.135, or s. 812.133;

(h) Any aggravated stalking as provided in s. 784.048(3), (4), or (5);

(i) Any forcible felony as provided in s. 776.08, committed by any person on probation or community control who is designated as a sexual predator; or

(j) Any DUI manslaughter as provided in s. 316.193(3)(c), or vehicular or vessel homicide as provided in s. 782.071 or 2s. 787.072, committed by any person who is on probation or community control for an offense involving death or injury resulting from a driving incident.

(2) The department shall provide a statistical data summary from these reviews to the Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability. The Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability shall analyze this data and provide a written report to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by March 1, 2006. The report must include, at a minimum, any identified systemic deficiencies in managing high-risk offenders on community supervision, any patterns of noncompliance by correctional probation officers, and recommendations for improving the community supervision program.

06-07-2006, 01:21 AM
that is a joke isnt it - there would be daily major EAC's if false imprisonment charges were looked at that hard - the cops charge that on many arrests for almost nothing. you would have many files sitting at Circuit or Region to try and write you up for.

06-07-2006, 01:56 AM
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/ind ... TM&Title=- (http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0948/SEC062.HTM&Title=-)>2005->Ch0948->Section%20062#0948.062

06-07-2006, 03:36 AM
Now you slackers will finally get to work. New hours, 60 per week (under the table), only showing 40. Please cover my management quality butt. Thank you in advance.

06-07-2006, 12:41 PM
Wow, just ran across this. Maybe the reason for the dicipline to is place the blame on the officers and not have to report that there were systemic issues.

Ever hear of a preemptive attack?

06-20-2006, 07:29 PM
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06-21-2006, 12:13 AM
Wow, just ran across this. Maybe the reason for the dicipline to is place the blame on the officers and not have to report that there were systemic issues.


Like with Deltona, but that is not a good example because the Sups got unfairly treated there to.

It does seem they would rather just hang out the lowly officer for not following policy exactly and ignore the excessive workload issue - especially on the CPO's.