juveniles, 19:3Inventory, 2:4, 7:1, 7:3, 17:2, 18:7, 23:3,30:3, 36:3Investigationsbackground, 13:4, 13:7case file maintenance, 18:2confidential, 28:2follow-up, 18:8, 19:1internal affairs, 27:3preliminary, 18:4traffic crash, 23:1JJob descriptions, 5:3, 6:2, 8:1, 8:2, 10:2,13:6, 15:1, 28:2, 31:2, 35:4Job task analysis, 14:2Job Task Analysis (JTA), 8:1, 8:2, 10:2,13:2, 13:6, 14:2, 15:1Juveniles, 18:3, 19:1, 19:2, 19:3, 28:3, 29:2,30:5, 34:7, 39:2, 8, Gfingerprints, 19:3informants, 18:3interviews, 19:3records, 28:3, 34:7separation, 19:3, 30:5, 39:2KKeyscontrol, 31:4LLevels of response, 17:4Limitation of liability, iiLines of authority, 1:1M<strong>Manual</strong>s, 34:9Maps, 8, 20:2, 30:2Mass arrests, 20:2, 30:8Medicalassistance, 4:7, 18:9, 19:3, 20:2, 21:4,23:2, 29:3, 30:5, 30:7, 31:2, 33:8, 39:3,5exams, 27:3facilities, 21:6, 29:3, 5facility, 30:1hazards, 29:4personnel, 37:3Memberauxiliary, 5:1, 5:2, 5:3, Gcivilian, 4, 6:1, 13:7, 14:6, 14:7, 15:1,15:2, 15:3, 16:3, 24:2, 2, Bcommunications, 33:5, 33:7Member – see glossary definition, ii, 5,NNCIC (National Crime Information Center),18:2, 34:4OOath of office, 2:1On-siteassessment, vii, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,14, 15, 1, Ccosts, vii, 8mock, 7, COperationsdecoy, 18:9Operations – see special operations, 21:1Orderscourt, 6general, 6, 3lawful, 2:3special, 6unlawful, 2:3Organizationchart, 9, 1:2organizational changes, 1:2structure, 1:1table of organization, 1:2Organized crime, 18:2, 26:1PPatrol, Bcalls for service, 17:4, 33:1special purporse vehicle, 17:2, 21:1special purpose vehicle, 17:2Performance evaluations, 13:6, 16:1, 16:2,16:3, 16:4contesting, 16:4member counseling, 16:4member review, 16:3probationary period, 13:6, 16:5substandard performance, 16:5Index 4June 2012
Photographs, 6, 2:6, 24:3, 27:3, 28:3, 31:2,34:7member, 27:3Planevacuation, 21:5, 30:2exposure control, 37:2lesson, 14:2, 14:6, 37:3, 5security, 31:2tactical dispatching, 33:5unusual occurrence, 20:2, 20:3, 20:4, 21:1Police Explorers. See glossary definitionPolicy failure, 2, See glossary definitionPolicy statement, 37:2Policy statements. See glossary definitionPolygraph, 18:6Polygraph, detection of deception, 18:6,27:3Press releases, 8, 11, 28:1Prisoner/Detainee transportescape, 29:3juveniles, 29:2restraining devices, 29:4searches, 29:2, 29:4, 8Prisoners, 2:4, 29:1, 29:2, 29:3, 29:4, 30:1,30:2, 30:3, 30:4, 30:5, 30:6, 30:8, 31:3,39:1, 39:2, 39:3, 39:4, 4, 7, 8holding areas, 30:1restraint, 4:7, 3rights, 27:3Probationary period, 13:4, 13:5, 13:6, 16:5Proficiency test, 4:4Promotion, 8:1, 15:1, 15:2announcement, 15:2appeals, 15:3eligibility lists, 15:3Proofsprimary, 5, 6secondary, 5, 6Propertyagency-owned, 7:3, 36:1chain of custody, 35:3, 36:4disposition of, 32:4inventory control, 36:3, 36:4, 36:5narcotics, 36:4perishable, 35:2, 36:5prisoner/detainee, 30:3, 30:8, 39:3secure storage, 27:2, 30:3, 33:3, 36:2,36:4, 36:5temporary storage, 36:5Index 5Protectiondignitary, 21:6Public information, 9, 11, 20:3, 28:1, 28:2, Cnews media, 21:4, 28:1, 28:2, 28:3press releases, 8, 11, 28:1registering sexual offenders, 28:4registering sexual predators andcommunity notification, 28:4release of information, 28:1, 28:2, 28:3Pursuits, 17:4RRaids, 18:9Reaccreditation, 2, 11, 12, 14Records24-hour access, 34:4, 34:5case file maintenance, 18:2central, 18:2, 26:2, 34:1, 34:2, 34:3, 34:4,34:9criminal histories, 18:2, 18:3, 18:5, 28:3,34:4criminal intelligence, 26:1, 26:2disposition, 34:3distribution, 18:7field reporting, 34:1, 34:9juvenile, 28:3, 34:7property, 35:3, 36:2, 36:3, 36:4, 36:5public, 27:2, 28:2report distribution, 34:2retention, 34:3security, 26:2, 34:3traffic, 34:6, 34:8training, 6:2, 14:1, 14:4, 34:1, 37:4vice, 18:2warrant/wanted persons, 34:5Relief from duty, 27:3Report writing, 18:8, 34:9Reportsafter action, 20:2, 20:4, 21:4annual, 6, 7, 9, 12distribution, 34:2final, 11, 14self-assessment, 7Re-recognition, 12Restraintsseat belts, 29:4temporary, 39:2Retention schedule, 10:3, 11:3, 13:5June 2012
- Page 1 and 2:
COMMISSION FOR FLORIDA LAWENFORCEME
- Page 3 and 4:
LIMITATION OF LIABILITYThe Commissi
- Page 5 and 6:
MISSION STATEMENTThe Commission for
- Page 7 and 8:
INFECTIOUS DISEASES ...............
- Page 9 and 10:
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTIn 1993, Florida
- Page 11 and 12:
PROGRAM OVERVIEWThe Commission offe
- Page 13 and 14:
Achieving compliance will involve b
- Page 15 and 16:
ON-SITE ASSESSMENTWhen an agency co
- Page 17 and 18:
ActivitiesThe sequence of activitie
- Page 19 and 20:
The assessors will conduct the asse
- Page 21 and 22:
THE STANDARDSScopeThe Commission ex
- Page 23 and 24:
and innovative improvements in law
- Page 25 and 26:
CHAPTER 1ORGANIZATIONThis chapter d
- Page 27 and 28:
Standard1.03 M A directive establis
- Page 29 and 30:
2.01M DELETED Change notice 4.0.07
- Page 31 and 32:
Standard2.07 M The agency has avail
- Page 33 and 34:
2.09 - STANDARD DELETEDChange notic
- Page 35 and 36:
Standard3.01 M The agency has a wri
- Page 37 and 38:
CHAPTER 4USE OF FORCEStandards in t
- Page 39 and 40:
Standard4.03 M A directive requires
- Page 41 and 42:
Standard4.06 M - STANDARD DELETED,
- Page 43 and 44:
Standard4.10 M DELETED Change notic
- Page 45 and 46:
Standard5.01 M A directive describe
- Page 47 and 48:
5.06 DELETED Change notice 4.0.07 0
- Page 49 and 50:
Standard6.01 M A directive describe
- Page 51 and 52:
Standard7.01 The agency has an acco
- Page 53 and 54:
StandardReviewmethodsAssessor Guide
- Page 55 and 56:
Standard8.01 A written job task ana
- Page 57 and 58:
Standard9.01 A directive regulates
- Page 59 and 60:
Standard10.01 M A directive describ
- Page 61 and 62:
CHAPTER 11CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY
- Page 63 and 64:
StandardReviewmethods11.04 A direct
- Page 65 and 66:
CHAPTER 12RECRUITMENTThis chapter a
- Page 67 and 68:
CHAPTER 13SELECTIONThis chapter app
- Page 69 and 70:
Standard13.03 A directive requires
- Page 71 and 72:
Standard13.07 M The agency conducts
- Page 73 and 74:
13.12 DELETED Change notice 4.0.07
- Page 75 and 76:
Standard14.01 A directive defines a
- Page 77 and 78:
Standard14.06 M The agency maintain
- Page 79 and 80:
Standard14.10 M Agency instructors
- Page 81 and 82:
Standard14.13 A directive specifies
- Page 83 and 84:
Standard15.01 A directive describes
- Page 85 and 86:
CHAPTER 16PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONSA
- Page 87 and 88:
Standard16.03 A directive describes
- Page 89 and 90:
Standard16.08 A directive requires
- Page 91 and 92:
CHAPTER 17FIELD PERSONNELThis chapt
- Page 93 and 94:
Standard17.03 A directive describes
- Page 95 and 96:
Standard17.08 M Each vehicle used f
- Page 97 and 98:
Standard17.12 If an agency utilizes
- Page 99 and 100:
StandardReviewmethods18.01 A direct
- Page 101 and 102:
Standard18.04 A directive establish
- Page 103 and 104:
Standard18.06 A directive governs t
- Page 105 and 106:
StandardReviewmethods18.11 M A dire
- Page 107 and 108:
Standard18.13 M If the agency condu
- Page 109 and 110:
StandardReviewmethods18.15 M A writ
- Page 111 and 112:
CHAPTER 19JUVENILE OPERATIONSStanda
- Page 113 and 114:
Standard19.03 M A directive establi
- Page 115 and 116:
Standard20.01 M The agency has a pl
- Page 117 and 118:
Standard20.04M Unusual occurrence p
- Page 119 and 120:
Standard21.01 M A directive establi
- Page 121 and 122:
Standard21.04 M The agency has a wr
- Page 123 and 124:
Standard21.06 If the agency provide
- Page 125 and 126:
CHAPTER 22TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENTTh
- Page 127 and 128:
Standard22.03 M A directive provide
- Page 129 and 130:
CHAPTER 23TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATI
- Page 131 and 132:
Standard23.03M A directive establis
- Page 133 and 134:
Standard24.01 A directive establish
- Page 135 and 136:
Standard24.06 If the agency uses no
- Page 137 and 138:
Standard25.01 A directive describes
- Page 139 and 140:
Standard26.01 M A directive provide
- Page 141 and 142:
StandardReviewmethodsAssessor Guide
- Page 143 and 144:
Standard27.05 A directive describes
- Page 145 and 146:
Standard28.01 A directive establish
- Page 147 and 148:
Standard28.05 M A directive describ
- Page 149 and 150:
Standard29.01 M A directive describ
- Page 151 and 152:
Standard29.06 M A directive describ
- Page 153 and 154:
CHAPTER 30HOLDING AREASStandards in
- Page 155 and 156:
Standard30.03 M A directive describ
- Page 157 and 158:
Standard30.08 M If males, females,
- Page 159 and 160:
Standard30.14 M A directive require
- Page 161 and 162:
30.22M DELETED Change notice 4.0.07
- Page 163 and 164:
StandardReviewmethods31.01 M The ag
- Page 165 and 166:
Standard31.06 M A directive specifi
- Page 167 and 168:
CHAPTER 32CIVIL PROCESSThis chapter
- Page 169 and 170:
Standard32.02 A directive provides
- Page 171 and 172:
CHAPTER 33COMMUNICATIONSThese stand
- Page 173 and 174:
Standard33.04 M The agency maintain
- Page 175 and 176:
StandardReviewmethods33.09 A direct
- Page 177 and 178:
Standard33.12 M The agency has secu
- Page 179 and 180:
CHAPTER 34RECORDSThese standards ad
- Page 181 and 182:
Standard34.03 The agency establishe
- Page 183 and 184:
StandardReviewmethods34.07 M If an
- Page 185 and 186:
Standard34.09 M Fingerprint records
- Page 187 and 188:
Standard34.13 M If the agency uses
- Page 189 and 190:
StandardReviewmethods35.01 M A dire
- Page 191 and 192:
Standard35.03 If the agency has des
- Page 193 and 194:
CHAPTER 36PROPERTYThese standards a
- Page 195 and 196: Standard36.02 M A directive states
- Page 197 and 198: 36:5June 2012
- Page 199 and 200: Standard36.09 M If the agency utili
- Page 201 and 202: Standard37.01 M The agency has an E
- Page 203 and 204: Standard37.03 M The agency shall en
- Page 205 and 206: CHAPTER 38FORFEITURESThese standard
- Page 207 and 208: Standard38.03 M If an agency partic
- Page 209 and 210: Standard39.01 M If an agency allows
- Page 211 and 212: Standard39.03M A directive specifie
- Page 213 and 214: CEOCFACIVILIAN MEMBERCJSTCCODE OF C
- Page 215 and 216: commit a crime; believes the subjec
- Page 217 and 218: MEMORANDUMAn informal, written docu
- Page 219 and 220: communication setting. (New glossar
- Page 221 and 222: text telephone (TTY) or other devic
- Page 223 and 224: CALEA® Ver.4Std. #CFA 3.0 Std. # C
- Page 225 and 226: CALEA ® Ver.4Std. #CFA 3.0 Std. #
- Page 227 and 228: CALEA ® Ver.4Std. #CFA 3.0 Std. #
- Page 229 and 230: CALEA ® Ver.4Std. #CFA 3.0 Std. #
- Page 231 and 232: CALEA ® Ver.4Std. #CFA 3.0 Std. #
- Page 233 and 234: STANDARDS FORAGENCIES ACCREDITED UN
- Page 235 and 236: ONSITE GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCTINGREV
- Page 237 and 238: Commission for Florida Law Enforcem
- Page 239 and 240: COMMISSION FOR FLORIDA LAWENFORCEME
- Page 241 and 242: 9. Is your agency a member of FLA-P
- Page 243 and 244: INDEXAAccreditation managerselectio
- Page 245: Field training program, 14:5File re
- Page 249: holding areas, 30:7infectious disea