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Okaloosa County Department of Corrections

Population Reports

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Average Daily PopulationApril 2016 - March 2018

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Average Daily Population by RaceApril 2016 - March 2018 White Black Other

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Male Average Daily PopulationApril 2016 - March 2018

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Female Average Daily PopulationApril 2016 - March 2018

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Booking Activities April 2016 – March 2018

Total Bookings: The total number of people booked into the jail.

Net Bookings: Total Bookings minus the number of those people who were booked and released (posted bond without being processed into housing).

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BookingsApril 2016 - March 2018 Total Bookings Net Bookings

Arrests: People who are booked into custody as result of a probable cause arrest.

Warrants/Capias: People who are booked into custody as a result of a warrant or capias being issued for their arrest.

Commitments: People who are booked into custody as a result of a court order.

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Booking Activity April 2016 - March 2018

ArrestsWarrants/CapiasCommitments

Other Agencies: Inmates who have been transported to our jail from other areas to appear in court. Also, inmates who are being temporarily held at the request of another law enforcement agency.

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Other Agency & Protective Custody Booking April 2016 - March 2018

Other Agencies

Protective Custody

Bond Schedule: a schedule established by the Okaloosa County Criminal Justice System that enables a bond to be set by jail supervisors for lower level crimes.

Warrant Bond: a bond amount set by the Judge when the warrant was signed.

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Release per Warrant Bond / Bond ScheduleApril 2016 - March 2018

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Felony & Misdemeanor ActivityApril 2016 – March 2018

If a person is booked in with both felony and misdemeanor charges thenthe booking is counted as a felony.

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Total Felony and Misdemeanor Crime Bookings April 2016 - March 2018

Felony Misdemeanor

A probable cause arrest is conducted when a criminal offense occurs in the presenceof a law enforcement officer or if the officer has reasonable grounds to believe the offense was committed by the arrestee. A warrant or capias is not needed to effect the arrest.

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Probable Cause Arrest Bookings April 2016 - March 2018

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A warrant or capias is a document that serves as authority to have someone arrested.Warrants or capias are issued by Judges or the State Attorney’s office after the probable cause affidavit is reviewed and considered.

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Warrant / Capias Bookings April 2016 - March 2018

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Violation of Probation bookings occur either independently or in conjunction withother arrests for new offenses.

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Violation of Probation BookingsApril 2016 - March 2018

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Release ActivityApril 2016 – March 2018

Time Served: Inmate has completed their sentence

Bonded Out: Inmate has been released on bond pending court appearance

Weekend Completed: Inmate has been released after serving a weekend in jailas required by the court.

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Release ActivityApril 2016 - March 2018

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Paid Fine/Purge: Inmate paid, or has promised to pay, a certain amount to the courtto secure their release.

Charges Dismissed: The court, or other authority, dismissed the charges that were pending against the inmate.

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Release Activity (continued)April 2016 - March 2018

Paid Fine/Purge

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Released by Court Order: Inmate was released from custody in accordance with the Court’s instructions.

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Release Activity April 2016 - March 2018 Released by Court Order

Released to Program: Inmate was released to a court ordered program.

Released to Probation: Inmate was released to be supervised by either a Felony or Misdemeanor Probation Officer.

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Program and Probation Release Activity April 2016 - March 2018

Released to Program

Released to Felony Probation

Released to MisdemeanorProbation

Transfer to Other Agency: Inmate was transferred to an other jurisdiction where theywere wanted.

Transfer to State Prison: Inmate was transferred to state prison to serve a sentence.

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Transfer ActivityApril 2016 - March 2018

Transfer to Other Agency

Transfer to State Prison

FED: Inmate was transferred to Federal Authorities.

FSH: Inmate was transferred to the Florida State Hospital.

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Transfer ActivityApril 2016 - March 2018

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Jail Days Required and Average Length of StayApril 2016 – March 2018

Definitions

Total Bookings = The total # of people booked into the facility

Net Bookings = Total Bookings minus # of those people who are booked and released (posted bond without being processed into housing)

Jail Days = Daily Population summed up for a period (i.e. -100 inmates a day for a 30 day month = 3000 jail days)

FormulasTotal Bookings Average Length of Stay = # of Jail Days

divided by # of Total Bookings admissions (i.e. 3000 jail days / 252 admissions for month = 11.9 days average length of stay)

Net Bookings Average Length of Stay = # of Jail Days divided by # of Net Bookings admissions (i. e. 3000 jail days / 221 net admissions for month = 13.6 days average length of stay)

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Average Length of Stay in Days April 2016 - March 2018

Average lengthof stay (Total Bookings)

Average lengthof stay (Net Bookings)

Overall Average Length of Stay(Total Bookings)

• Overall average length of stay based on Total Bookings (April 2016 – March 2018) is 33.94 days

– (Total # of jail days from April 2016 to March 2018 divided by # of Total Bookings from April 2016 to March 2018) ( 554,712 / 16,346)

Overall Average Length of Stay(Net Bookings)

• Overall average length of stay based on Net Bookings (April 2016 – March 2018) is 41.32 days

– (Total # of jail days from April 2016 to March 2018 divided by # of Net Bookings from April 2016 to March 2018) (554,712 / 13,425)

Types of Crimes being bookedApril 2016 – March 2018

Note: Each count of a crime counts as one offense. The graph spikes may indicate one person being booked for multiple counts.

Note: Attempted murder is counted as a murder.

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Murder April 2016 - March 2018

Forcible Rape: includes rape, sexual battery, and any attempt of the same.

Sex Crimes: includes prostitution, lewd & lascivious conduct, indecent exposure,and possession of child pornography.

Note: Each count of a crime counts as one offense. The spikes may indicate one person being booked for multiple counts.

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Violent Crimes (continued) April 2016 - March 2018

Forcible Rape

Sex Crimes (Not Rape)

Robbery: includes strong arm robbery and robbery with a weapon

Aggravated Assault: includes aggravated assaults with & without a weapon, felonybattery, and assault on law enforcement officers

Simple Assault / DOMV: includes misdemeanor battery charges and domestic violence

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Violent Crime (continued) April 2016 - March 2018

Robbery

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Simple Assault / DOMV

Larceny / Theft: includes grand theft, petty theft, resisting a retail merchant, and dealing in stolen property.

Motor Vehicle Theft: includes grand theft auto and joyriding

Worthless Check / Forgery: includes uttering a worthless check/forged instrument,credit card fraud, and any other crime involving fraud. Note: Each count of a crime counts as one offense. The spikes may indicate one person being booked for multiple counts.

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Property Crimes April 2016 - March 2018

Larceny / Theft

Motor Vehicle Theft

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Burglary: includes burglary of a conveyance and occupied & unoccupied burglary.

Arson: includes arson of a structure, residence, property, crops, etc.

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Property Crimes (continued) April 2016 - March 2018

Burglary

Arson

Resisting Arrest with/without Violence: includes obstruction by disguise and giving false name to law enforcement.

Drug Offenses: includes possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of alcoholby person under 21 years of age.

Traffic Crimes: includes no valid driver’s license, fleeing/eluding, and DUI.

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Other Crimes April 2016 - March 2018

Resisting Arrest with/without Violence

Drug Offenses

Traffic Crimes

Trespass / Public Nuisance: includes loitering, public intoxication, obstruction of right of way, & mutual affray (fighting).

Crimes against Children: includes neglect, abandonment, and abuse with/without great harm.

Other Crimes: includes failure to appear, possession of weapon, and criminal mischief.

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Other Crimes (continued)April 2016 - March 2018

Trespass / Public Nuisance

Crimes against Children

Other Crimes

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