SENIOR CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST II - 41500307 Government of FloridaSENIOR CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST II - 41500307SARASOTA, FL$55,000–$60,000 / yearSpecific duties include: Reviewing, monitoring, and researching crime reports to identify activities, patterns, and techniques used to facilitate and conduct illegal gambling; Using intelligence resources to establish connections between criminal activity and persons or organizations; Creating products related to Commission enforcement activity, crime reporting topics of interest, and other needs as identified by supervisors; Researching crime reporting data to ensure that information received or disseminated is accurate and complies with state and federal requirements; Maintaining regular contact with local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies, other criminal justice agencies outside of the state of Florida, and non-criminal justice agencies for gathering and organizing information on current and developing criminal activity in illegal gambling; Assembling and arranging evidence and work products for trial purposes, and preparing a wide variety of related reports, graphs, charts, and exhibits, and otherwise assisting investigative personnel and prosecutors with grand jury and trial activities; Testifying, when required, before a statewide, state, or federal grand jury or trial jury and during other proceedings, as to information obtained and/or analyzed; Maintaining familiarity with legal issues surrounding the analytic process, including privacy, confidentiality, civil rights, and civil liberties protections within the intelligence cycle and products, such as the application of the 28 CFR Part 23 regulation and the handling of personally identifiable information (PII); Representing the Commission at multi-agency intelligence sharing meetings; Assisting with background checks of commission-sworn and non-sworn applicants; Traveling as required to provide investigative support; and. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles and techniques of effective communication; Knowledge of the criminal justice system; Knowledge of the methods of data collection; Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications; Knowledge of law enforcement intelligence databases and resources; Ability to analyze, interpret, and summarize criminal intelligence data; Ability to utilize problem-solving techniques; Ability to monitor criminal justice information activities; Ability to work independently by planning, organizing, and coordinating work assignments; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; Ability to understand and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; and.
LAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATOR II - 41500091 Government of FloridaLAW ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATOR II - 41500091SARASOTA, FLKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of investigative techniques; Knowledge of law enforcement principles and techniques; Knowledge of the criminal justice system; Knowledge of computers and computer applications; Knowledge of the principles and techniques of effective communication; Ability to write investigative reports, affidavits and search warrants in a logical and concise manner, with appropriate articulation of events and situations, and demonstrating appropriate grammar, syntax, punctuation and spelling; Ability to conduct fact-finding interviews, take statements, gather and preserve evidence; Ability to use deductive reasoning; Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments; Ability to analyze information and determine its validity; Ability to conduct surveillance or undercover activities; Ability to read and understand complicated rules, regulations and directives; Ability to maintain strict confidentiality as well as confidential records and correspondence; Ability to make independent decisions; Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships; Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; Ability to communicate effectively with the public in a professional manner; Ability to deal with individuals and critical situations in an effective manner; Ability to operate and maintain motorized equipment; Ability to perform physical labor and withstand physical exertion; Ability to train and assist employees in job duties; Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays as required; Ability to initiate, follow through, and complete various types of investigations; Ability to travel during the day, overnight, and unexpectedly, as may be required; and. Position Duties and Responsibilities: Investigates violations of criminal laws; collects evidence; prepares investigative reports; prepares and executes warrants; makes arrests; and performs other actions necessary to bring investigations to a logical conclusion; Receives reports involving and opens cases of illegal gambling, contraband gambling devices, organized gambling schemes and coordinates with other law enforcement agencies for possible resolution; Works undercover to gain investigative intelligence and discover criminal methodology, to determine if a criminal violation has occurred; Manages numerous investigative assignments.
Assistant Criminal Justice Liaison WestcareAssistant Criminal Justice LiaisonSt. Petersburg, Florida$18–$20POSITION SUMMARY: The Assistant Criminal Justice Liaison will primarily be responsible for assisting the Criminal Justice Liaison in duties required to perform outreach in the state of Florida, complete screening assessments and make "placements" for criminally involved persons who are living with a chronic substance abuse problem, and who may also be living with mental illness. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Serve as back up to the Criminal Justice Liaison in corresponding between WestCare and Drug Courts, the County Jails, Public Defender's Office, Department of Corrections, and other criminal justice entities, for the receiving and processing of referrals (for placement) of criminally involved clients living with chronic substance abuse.