Florida Sheriffs Association
The Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) is a non-profit professional association of Florida's 66 elected Sheriffs, along with approximately 3,500 business leaders and 70,000 citizens throughout the state. The FSA's mission is to enhance law enforcement through educational and charitable purposes within the state of Florida. HistoryIn 1893, Duval County Sheriff Napoleon B. Broward, who later served as governor of Florida, helped organize the Florida Sheriffs’ Mutual Benefit. In 1910, the Florida Sheriffs' Mutual Benefit Association changed names to become the Florida Sheriffs Association. Since then, FSA’s development of law enforcement, educational and charitable activities within the state, and engagement with citizens has helped transform it into one of the largest state law enforcement agencies in the nation. FSA has founded and helped organize a multitude of programs, including the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Florida Law Enforcement Academy, Florida Sheriffs Task Force, Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission, Cold Case Advisory Commission, the Teen Driver Challenge, and several others. Through the implementation of these programs FSA aims to unify Florida sheriffs in purpose and voice for the protection of Florida’s citizens and visitors. ServicesFSA provides services such as training, special task forces and legislative and legal services to help improve Florida Sheriffs' Offices and the law-enforcement community. These include:
LeadershipFSA is managed by a 17-member elected board of directors, all of whom are Sheriffs. The corporation is managed by a board of five officers and 12 other members, all of whom are sheriffs. To ensure statewide representation, active member Sheriffs in each of four divided districts nominate three directors from each district to comprise the 12-member board. The five officers are nominated from any of the four districts. The FSA’s current appointed executive director is Steve Casey. Key programsAccreditation Assistance ProgramEstablished in 2021, this program was created to support the Florida sheriffs’ offices in achieving and maintaining law enforcement accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA). FSA Accreditation Coordinators assist these agencies with policy development and review, facilities inspections, and training required to meet accreditation standards Cold Case Advisory CommissionMany of our sheriffs’ offices have unsolved homicide and missing person cases in an open status pending additional evidence or information. The Cold Case Advisory Commission was created in response to this, and meets quarterly to discuss strategies, hear cold case investigation case presentations, and offer resources and/or advice regarding legal strategy. Florida Jail Information SystemFJIS provides a multi-jurisdictional database and search engine for criminal justice agencies. It was developed to bridge the information gap by giving these agencies a central location to post and search data in an easy and inexpensive manner. FJIS gives criminal justice professionals an instant, up-to-date database of booking records, incident reports and other data from thousands of agencies across the country. Scholarship ProgramsThe Florida Sheriffs Association is pleased to offer scholarships to children of sheriffs’ office full-time employees seeking degrees in the field of criminal justice or the STEM field. FSA will award ten scholarships valued at $2,000 per year for each category. Florida Sheriffs Youth RanchesIn 1957, the FSA founded the Florida Sheriffs Boys Ranch, built to prevent delinquency and help Florida's youth to become lawful, resilient and productive citizens. Although the project struggled to stay afloat in its first years of operation, it eventually became the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches (FSYR) and has expanded to over six different locations throughout the state. The FSYR has provided over 100,000 boys and girls with residential care, camp services and family services. Florida Sheriffs Explorers AssociationThe Law Enforcement Explorer Program was established in the 1960s in attempts to attract young, motivated individuals with an interest for a career in law enforcement. Through this program, young adults aging from 14 to 21 can be associated with a sheriff’s office, train and learn about the profession to determine if it’s the right career track for them. FSA Teen Driver ChallengeIn 2006, the FSA developed the Teen Driver Challenge, a road traffic safety program to combat the high crash and fatality rate of teen drivers on Florida highways and state roads. The program is designed around both in-classroom activities and hands-on instructional driving by certified and highly trained law-enforcement officers. The course is currently offered in 35 of the 67 counties in Florida.
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