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We obtained data on 344 Police and 66 Sheriff’s Depts in the state of Florida.

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Scorecard at a Glance

Average for 4 Sections: 41%

Scores range from 0-100% comparing states with population. States with higher scores spend less on policing, use less force, are more likely to hold officers accountable and make fewer arrests for low-level offenses.

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50th Percentile
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Police Funding:  41%
Police Budget Cost per Person
Misconduct Settlements
Fines/Forfeitures
Police Presence/Over-Policing (Officers per Population)
Police Violence:  53%
Force Used per Arrest
Deadly Force per Arrest
Unarmed Victims of Deadly Force per Arrest
Racial Disparities in Deadly Force
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50th Percentile
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Police Accountability:  21%
Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Excessive Force Complaints Upheld
Discrimination Complaints Upheld
Criminal Misconduct Complaints Upheld
Approach to Law Enforcement:  51%
Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses
Homicides Solved
Racial Disparities in Drug Arrests
Jail Incarceration Rate
Jail Deaths per 1,000

Key Findings

841 Killings by Police

Based on population, a Black person was 2.4x as likely and a Latinx person was 0.7x as likely to be killed by police as a White person in Florida from 2013-23.

21,537 civilian complaints of police misconduct

14% were ruled in favor of civilians from 2016-22.

6,165,888 arrests made

67% of all arrests were for low-level, non-violent offenses from 2013-23.

Police Funding i

Section Score: 41% -2%

Police Funding By Year

$10.1B  |  20,598,139 Residents  |  $526 per Resident

More Police Funding per Capita than 86% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Funds taken from communities in fines and forfeitures

Total: $9.27B from 2010-20

More Fines/Forfeitures than 62% of States

Source: US Census Bureau

Number of officers per 1k population

43,411 Officers  |  22.3 per 10k Residents

More Officers per Population than 61% of States

Source: Federal LEOKA Database

Police violence i

Section Score: 53% -16%

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Less-Lethal Force

Used More Force per Arrest than N/A of States

15,867 Incidents  |  83 every 10k arrests  |  -6%

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Deadly Force

841 Killings by Police from 2013-23  |  1.2 every 10k arrests

^  More Killings by Police per Arrest than 50% of States   

Source: Mapping Police Violence

Deadly Force by Armed Status

14% Unarmed  |  43% Did Not Allegedly Have a Gun

Unarmed Other Alleged Gun Vehicle
14%
23%
57%
5%

^  More Unarmed People Killed per Arrest than 58% of States   

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Police Violence by Race

Black Latinx N.Am API Other White

Population of Florida

15%
25%
54%

Florida Law Enforcement Demographics

People Arrested

36%
17%
44%

People Killed

31%
15%
7%
46%

^  More Racial Disparities in Deadly Force than 32% of States   

Source: Uniform Crime Report, Mapping Police Violence, LEMAS

Police Accountability i

Section Score: 21% -14%

Total civilian complaints

21,537 from 2016-22  |  14% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Not Sustained Complaints Sustained

Use of Force Complaints

1,315 Reported  |  6% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints of Police Discrimination

632 Reported  |  6% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Alleged Crimes Committed by Police

195 Reported  |  16% Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Complaints Reported Ruled in Favor of Civilians

Approach to Law Enforcement i

Section Score: 51% +7%

Source: Uniform Crime Report

Arrests By Year

6,165,888 Arrests Reported from 2013-2023

Low Level Arrests Other Arrests
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Arrests for Low Level Offenses

4,107,576 Arrests  |  20 per 1k residents

^  Higher Arrest Rate for Low Level Offenses than 36% of States   

Disparities in Arrests for Low Level Offenses by Race/Ethnicity

Black people were 2.6x more likely and Latinx people were 0.9x more likely to be arrested for low level, non-violent offenses than a white person.

Black Latinx White

Percent of total arrests by type

All Arrests for Low Level Offenses ( 67% )

Drug Possession ( 0% )

Violent Crime ( 5% )

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Homicides Unsolved

9,133 Homicides from 2013-23  |  3648 Unsolved

^  Solved Fewer Homicides than 67% of States   

Percent of Homicides Unsolved by Race

Homicides of Black Victims Unsolved ( 40% )

Homicides of Latinx Victims Unsolved ( 25% )

Homicides of White Victims Unsolved ( 16% )

Source: MAP/Supplementary Homicide Report

Deaths in Jail

635 Deaths from 2013-19  |  11 per 1k Jail Population

Homicide Suicide Other Investigating

100%

^ Higher Rate of Jail Deaths than 49% of States   

Jail Incarceration rate

56,660 Avg Daily Jail Population  |  3 per 1k residents

^  More than 72% of Sheriff's Depts  

People in Jail Without Being Convicted

67 % of People in Jail

Florida Statewide Scores

Rankings are based upon a 0 to 100 percentage scale. States with higher scores use less force, make fewer arrests for low level offenses, solve murder cases more often, hold officers more accountable and spend less on policing overall.

Overall Scores for States where We Have Obtained the Most Data.

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0-29% 30-59% 60-69% 70-79% 80-89% 90-100% Incomplete
Statewide Score 5YR
65. Alachua County 29% +5%
64. Broward County 29% -1%
63. Ocala 31% +11%
62. Fort Lauderdale 32% +6%
61. West Palm Beach 32% +1%
60. Monroe County 33% +9%
59. Tampa 33% +4%
58. Seminole County 35% +1%
57. Jacksonville City Cnty 36% -2%
56. Pinellas County 36% -4%
55. St. Lucie County 36%
54. Orlando 37% +9%
53. Indian River County 37% -12%
52. Hollywood 37% -6%
51. Tallahassee 38% +6%
50. Plantation 38% -3%
49. Martin County 39% -3%
48. Bay County 40% -6%
47. Clearwater 41% -10%
46. Sumter County 41% -9%
45. Volusia County 41% +3%
44. Charlotte County 41% +6%
43. Brevard County 41% -5%
42. Nassau County 42% +12%
41. Putnam County 42% +4%
40. Hialeah 43% -6%
39. Lakeland 43% -6%
38. Marion County 43% +3%
37. Miami 43% -13%
36. Walton County 43% -6%
35. Leon County 44% +1%
34. Davie 44% +1%
33. Miami Dade County 44% +2%
32. North Miami 44% -16%
31. Palm Beach County 44% +5%
30. Gainesville 45% +6%
29. Hillsborough County 45% +2%
28. Manatee County 45% -5%
27. Santa Rosa County 45% +3%
26. Miami Beach 46% +12%
25. Citrus County 47% -5%
24. Collier County 47% +2%
23. Flagler County 47% -12%
22. Hernando County 47% +3%
21. Palm Bay 47% +7%
20. Sanford 47% -11%
19. Sarasota County 47% -4%
18. Miramar 48% +3%
17. Okaloosa County 49% -2%
16. Highlands County 49% -4%
15. Coral Springs 50% -10%
14. Escambia County 50% -4%
13. Orange County 50% -1%
12. Pasco County 50% -8%
11. St. Johns County 50% +2%
10. Lake County 51% +6%
9. Lee County 51% -21%
8. St. Petersburg 51% +4%
7. Sunrise 51% +5%
6. Osceola County 52% -4%
5. Pembroke Pines 52% -14%
4. Polk County 52% +2%
3. Columbia County 55% +16%
2. Clay County 60% +2%
1. Cape Coral 62%
* Opa Locka 28% +13%
* Panama City Beach 33% +8%
* Sarasota 34%
* St. Augustine 34% -8%
* Coral Gables 35% +4%
* Key West 35% +13%
* Lake Mary 35% -18%
* Naples 35% +3%
* Palm Beach 35% -7%
* Mexico Beach Department Of Public Safety 36% +1%
* Palm Beach Gardens 36% -16%
* Hamilton County 36% -8%
* Fort Myers 36% -7%
* Cocoa 37% -5%
* Hardee County 37% +2%
* Hallandale Beach 37% -1%
* Homestead 37%
* Jacksonville Beach 37% +1%
* North Miami Beach 37% +2%
* Waldo 37% +3%
* Lake Helen 38% -17%
* New Port Richey 38% -12%
* Medley 38% -1%
* Bunnell 38% -1%
* Lake City 38% +3%
* Boynton Beach 38% -9%
* Lawtey 39% -3%
* Wilton Manors 39% -1%
* Quincy 39% +1%
* Pinecrest 39% -11%
* Panama City 39% -1%
* Okeechobee County 39% -5%
* Miami Springs 39% -13%
* Indian Creek Village Public Safety 39% +1%
* Holmes County 39% -1%
* Golden Beach 39% -2%
* Cocoa Beach 39% -11%
* Cinco Bayou Fort Walton Beach 39% +6%
* Chipley 39% -7%
* Miami Shores 40% -15%
* Riviera Beach 40% -6%
* Orange Park 40% -8%
* Ocean Ridge Public Safety Department 40% -1%
* Oakland 40%
* Miami Gardens 40% -3%
* Juno Beach 40% -6%
* Fort Pierce 40% +6%
* El Portal 40%
* Coconut Creek 40% -6%
* Bradford County 40% -8%
* Bartow 40% -7%
* Gulf County 41% -2%
* Winter Park 41% -4%
* South Daytona 41% +8%
* Hendry County 41% -1%
* Pensacola 41% -2%
* Florida City 41% -1%
* Crystal River 41% +3%
* Atlantis 41% -2%
* Anna Maria 41% +2%
* Howey In The Hills 42% -3%
* Vero Beach 42% +6%
* St. Pete Beach 42% +1%
* Springfield 42% -11%
* Port St. Joe 42% +8%
* Port Richey 42% -2%
* Madiera Beach St Petersburg 42% +4%
* Madison 42% +2%
* Lake Hamilton 42% -2%
* Jupiter 42% -8%
* Jay 42%
* Indialantic 42% -4%
* Deland 42%
* Hampton 42%
* Cedar Key 42% +2%
* Alachua 42% -7%
* Aventura 42% -1%
* Glades County 42% -6%
* Biscayne Park 42% -7%
* Belleair Beach Indian Rocks Beach 42% +1%
* Cloud Lake West Palm Beach 42% -3%
* Cottondale 42%
* Daytona Beach 42% +7%
* Dixie County 42% -8%
* Franklin County 42% -6%
* Kissimmee 43% -12%
* Wauchula 43% -3%
* Virginia Gardens 43% -9%
* Redington Shores 43% +5%
* Palmetto 43%
* Liberty County 43% -16%
* Layton 43% -2%
* Lake Wales 43% -12%
* Alford 43%
* Jefferson County 43%
* Eustis 43% -6%
* Dunnellon 43% -5%
* Century 43% +2%
* Bal Harbour Village 43% -3%
* Baldwin 43% +2%
* Baker County 43% -6%
* Hillsboro Beach 43% -2%
* Sebring 44% -11%
* Micanopy 44%
* Plant City 44% -4%
* Satellite Beach 44% -14%
* Williston 44% -3%
* Sneads 44% +1%
* Taylor County 44% -6%
* White Springs 44% +3%
* Leesburg 44% +3%
* Mangonia Park West Palm Beach 44% -3%
* Pinellas Park 44% -7%
* Lauderhill 44% -4%
* Edgewood 44% -1%
* Jupiter Inlet Colony 44% -5%
* Belle Isle 44% -9%
* Blountstown 44% +1%
* Daytona Beach Shores Department Of Public Safety 44% -6%
* Boca Raton 44% -13%
* Fort Meade 44% -3%
* Fort Walton Beach 44% -2%
* Gretna 44% +11%
* Jennings 44% -4%
* Winter Haven 45% -15%
* Marianna 45% -7%
* Oak Hill 45% +2%
* Palm Shores Eau Gallie 45%
* Paxton 45%
* Pierson 45%
* Sewall's Point 45% +1%
* Treasure Island 45% +2%
* Sopchoppy 45%
* Starke 45% -5%
* Sunny Isles Beach 45%
* Surfside 45% -8%
* Sweetwater 45% -17%
* Titusville 45% -8%
* Vernon 45%
* Longwood 45% -2%
Statewide Score 5YR
* Malone 45%
* Greenville 45% +1%
* Lee 45%
* Glen Ridge West Palm Beach 45%
* Atlantic Beach 45% -6%
* Lantana 45% -10%
* Dps Mary Esther 45%
* Everglades City 45%
* Fernandina Beach 45% -10%
* Fort White 45%
* Chiefland 45% -4%
* Grand Ridge 45%
* Hastings 45%
* Horseshoe Beach 45%
* Indian Rocks Beach 45% +4%
* Inverness 45% -2%
* Keystone Heights 45%
* Lacrosse 45%
* Hawthorne 45% +1%
* Dania 46% -9%
* Holly Hill 46% -8%
* Fellsmere 46% -12%
* Dundee 46% -2%
* Delray Beach 46% +1%
* Astatula 46%
* Cape Canaveral 46% -1%
* Bushnell Department Of Public Safety 46%
* Briny Breezes Delray Beach 46% +2%
* Bowling Green 46% -5%
* Archer 46%
* Indian Shores 46% +8%
* Holmes Beach 46% -4%
* Jupiter Island Public Safety Department 46% -7%
* Wildwood 46% +10%
* Palatka 46%
* Washington County 46% +4%
* Wakulla County 46% -13%
* Tarpon Springs 46% -6%
* Ponce Inlet 46% +3%
* St. Augustine Beach 46% -4%
* Orange City 46% -3%
* Mulberry 46% +2%
* Monticello 46% -7%
* Largo 46%
* Lake Worth 46% +3%
* Key Colony Beach 46% -9%
* Redington Beaches North Redington Beach 47% +5%
* Neptune Beach Public Safety Department 47%
* New Smyrna Beach 47% -6%
* North Port 47% -12%
* Punta Gorda 47% -4%
* Stuart 47% -8%
* Shalimar 47% +1%
* South Palm Beach Public Safety Department 47% -2%
* St Leo 47% -2%
* Webster 47% +2%
* Zephyrhills 47% -2%
* Moore Haven 47% -2%
* Mount Dora 47% -12%
* South Pasadena St Petersburg 47%
* Manalapan 47% -7%
* Eatonville 47% -1%
* Madison County 47% +4%
* Altha 47% +1%
* Apopka 47% -13%
* Bradenton Beach 47% -4%
* Davenport 47% -11%
* Altamonte Springs 47% -1%
* Edgewater 47% -7%
* Gulf Breeze 47% -5%
* Havana 47% -7%
* Inglis 47%
* Levy County 47% -11%
* Frostproof 47% +2%
* Pahokee 48% -15%
* Mayo 48%
* Melbourne Village 48% -4%
* Monteverde 48%
* Newberry 48% -3%
* North Bay Village 48% -11%
* Pomona Park 48% +3%
* Parker 48% -8%
* Polk City 48%
* San Antonio 48%
* Trenton 48% -12%
* West Miami 48% -15%
* Lake Park 48% -11%
* Wewahitchka 48% -3%
* Lake Placid 48% -3%
* Dade City 48% -4%
* Jackson County 48% -9%
* Calhoun County 48% -10%
* Apalachicola 48% -4%
* Auburndale 48% -16%
* Avon Park 48% -3%
* Branford 48%
* Brooksville 48% -4%
* Casselberry 48% -8%
* Indian River Shores Public Safety Department 48% +1%
* Coleman 48% +1%
* Defuniak Springs 48% -8%
* Desoto County 48% -10%
* Eagle Lake 48% +1%
* Highland Beach 48% -10%
* Hilliard 48%
* Melbourne 49% -3%
* Palm Springs Public Safety Department 49% -9%
* Temple Terrace 49% -9%
* Sea Ranch Lakes 49% -7%
* West Melbourne 49% -10%
* Lake Clarke Shores 49% -6%
* Laurel Hill 49% -1%
* Seminole 49% -7%
* Interlachen 49% -7%
* Callahan 49%
* Belleview 49% -8%
* Haines City 49% -10%
* Flagler Beach 49% -9%
* Gadsden County 49% -11%
* Greensboro 49% -1%
* Maitland 50% -1%
* Windermere 50% -10%
* Tequesta 50% -10%
* Suwannee County 50% -4%
* Palm Beach Shores 50% -3%
* Okeechobee 50% -6%
* North Redington Beach 50% +1%
* Melbourne Beach 50% -9%
* Winter Garden 50% -10%
* Macclenny 50% -3%
* Bonifay 50% -1%
* Lynn Haven 50% -11%
* Arcadia 50% -6%
* Welaka 50% -4%
* Crestview 50% +1%
* Lafayette County 50% -6%
* Jasper 50% -6%
* Greenacres Department Of Public Safety 50% -12%
* Zolfo Springs 51% -3%
* Umatilla 51% -8%
* St. Cloud 51% -7%
* Sanibel 51% -11%
* Midway Midway 51% -13%
* Kenneth City 51% -12%
* Hypoluxo Lake Worth 51% -10%
* High Springs 51% -6%
* Clermont 51% -10%
* Calloway Panama City 51% -6%
* Bradenton 51% +11%
* Belleair 51% +5%
* Belle Glade 51% -10%
* Green Cove Springs 51% -5%
* Valparaiso 52% -15%
* Margate 52% -9%
* South Bay Public Safety Department 52% -12%
* Port Orange 52% -9%
* Oviedo 52% -12%
* Niceville 52% -12%
* Milton 52% -14%
* Gulf Stream 52% +1%
* Gulfport 52%
* Gilchrist County 52% -3%
* Crescent City 52% +2%
* Clewiston 52% +6%
* Belleair Bluffs Largo 52% +6%
* Groveland 52% -6%
* Longboat Key 53% -12%
* Sebastian 53% -17%
* Safety Harbor 53%
* Ormond Beach 53% -12%
* Ocoee 53%
* Mascotte 53% -12%
* Live Oak 53% -15%
* South Miami 53% -2%
* Lighthouse Point 53% -13%
* Doral 53% -6%
* Cross City 53% +2%
* Chattahoochee 53% -14%
* Carrabelle 53% -10%
* Bay Harbor Islands 53% -12%
* Lady Lake 53% -13%
* Oldsmar 54% -1%
* Winter Springs 54% -12%
* Wellington 54% -13%
* Union County 54% -10%
* Perry 54% -8%
* Marco Island 54% -3%
* Lake Alfred 54% -16%
* Key Biscayne 54% -14%
* Dunedin 54% -1%
* Center Hill 54% -6%
* Venice 55% -5%
* Palmetto Bay 55% -12%
* Indian Harbour Beach Departmen 55% -13%
* Graceville 55% -8%
* North Palm Beach Public Safety Department 56%
* Royal Palm Beach West Palm Beach 56% -9%
* Tavares 56% -20%
* Minneola 57% -15%
* Rockledge 57% -6%
* Fruitland Park 58% -15%
* Hialeah Gardens 59% -13%
* Cutler Bay 59% -13%
* Port St. Lucie 60% +2%
* Miami Lakes 63% -9%

* An asterisk indicates this location did not publish enough data to evaluate. Click below to add data to the Scorecard.

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About This Scorecard

This is the first nationwide evaluation of policing in the United States. It was built using data from state and federal databases, public records requests to local police departments, and media reports. While police data is never perfect, and there are additional indicators that still need to be tracked, the Police Scorecard is designed to provide insight into many important issues in policing.

Police Scorecard is an independent 501(c)(3) organization, learn more about our team here. If you have feedback, questions about the project, or need support with an advocacy campaign, contact our Founder, Samuel Sinyangwe.

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Use this Scorecard to identify issues within police departments that require the most urgent interventions and hold officials accountable for implementing solutions. For example, cities with higher rates of low level arrests could benefit most from solutions that create alternatives to policing and arrest for these offenses. In cities where police make fewer arrests overall but use more force when making arrests, communities could benefit significantly from policies designed to hold police accountable for excessive force. And cities where complaints of police misconduct are rarely ruled in favor of civilians could benefit from creating an oversight structure to independently investigate these complaints.

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