| Florida Legislature Website Online Sunshine | Online Sunshine is the official site of the Florida Legislature. Links to the Florida Senate, House of Representatives and other legislative and state government sites are included on the homepage as well as links to information about laws, statutes, and legislative and executive branch lobbyists. There is even a link to a kids' page with fun facts and games | |
| MyFlorida.com | This comprehensive web site has everything one needs to know about state and local government in Florida with links to agencies and information on accessing services. Extensive online search capabilities can help you answer any question you might have about public safety in Florida. | |
| Florida Department of Law Enforcement | The FDLE website has plenty of links to useful information including a citizen's resource center, a career resource center and a criminal justice resource center. | |
| Florida Department of Corrections | The Florida Department of Corrections website has many interesting links pertaining to the correctional system in Florida. Information about facilities, organization, employment, publications, and statistics can all be accessed from the main page. Safety tips, a searchable offender database and virtual tour of Florida's prisons are also available. | |
| FSU School of Criminology and Criminal Justice | The Florida State University School of Criminology and Criminal Justice links on this site are one of the most comprehensive set of links available. | |
| Attorney General of Florida | Myfloridalegal.com is the official site of the Attorney General of Florida. The site offers information about consumer protection in several areas to include types of fraud and scams, crime victim’s rights, Florida’s lemon law, and what Florida law provides for its citizens. The site links to SafeFlorida.net, a Florida website dedicated to fighting Cybercrime and supporting Cybersafety. The site also provides a link the latest opinions issued by the Attorney General. | |
| State Law Enforcement Chiefs Association | The State Law Enforcement Chiefs' Association, commonly known by its acronym, "SLECA", represents the interests of law enforcement managers and supervisors employed by the State of Florida.
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