FDLE Commissioner Glass Says Florida Is a National Leader in Public Safety Best Practices When It Comes to the Sex Offender Registry

Public safety is of great concern to all Florida citizens with the new state budget shoring up weak areas such as years of unsatisfactory funding to meet the needs of our incarcerated citizens. Prison wardens have been pleading for more money to ensure the safety of all inmates within the Florida correctional facilities, and they will finally be receiving some relief.

FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass has said the additional resources in the state budget will help to “better serve our citizens and law enforcement partners while allowing FDLE to serve as a national leader in public safety best practices.” (The Florida capital Star, Bethany Blankley, June 27, 2023)

Glass listed the sex offender registry, along with other programs, as evidence that the FDLE is a leader in public safety best practices.

Hopefully, Commissioner Glass will share with the public the research he is using to determine that Florida’s implementation of the sex offender registry (along with all its punitive registry requirements and state statutes and county ordinances) is considered an example of public safety best practices.

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11 thoughts on “FDLE Commissioner Glass Says Florida Is a National Leader in Public Safety Best Practices When It Comes to the Sex Offender Registry

  • July 7, 2023

    So Florida is a National Leader in Public Safety.Well any state could say that. Is that the good news? Is that social justice or social oppression, or some social Injustice. Is oppressing others this new wave of social justice.

    One can’t have social Justice when the ones in authority are doing the evil with their crafty plans and schemes. Authorities will say I know what I did and I know how I did it which tells a nation something is wrong with this sex registry scheme. Trapping another into these sex schemes.isn’t ethical and immoral in and of itself. This internet sex issues is no more than a bait and trap issue some type of gainful pride. When authorities oppress others or cause harm to others who is doing the evil.

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  • July 7, 2023

    07/06/23 / any recent update on the doe v. SWEARINGEN case ?

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  • July 3, 2023

    Interesting that the story cited Sheriffs Judd and Ivey, who are well known to registrants. Article also makes a veiled reference to what I think is the Constitutional Sheriffs group. I though both Judd and Ivey have ties with them.

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  • July 3, 2023

    Florida just passed law that Sec Offender get death penalty as said in Tampa Bay Times. Look it up!

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