We have sixty officers we had two detectives and five civilians who work at this location. A citizen can come here they get their fingerprints taken, they can have a report taken, we can actually send a deputy to their house if they come here and we actually need to send them back out to the house.
Colonel Joseph Bradshaw graduated in 1976 from Florida Atlantic University, with a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice. Upon graduation, he began his law enforcement career as a road patrol officer and later as a detective with the Wilton Manors Police Department in Broward County, Florida until 1980, when he became a full-time law student at Pace University School of Law in New York.
Colonel Joseph Bradshaw is nominated for the Claude Pepper Government Lawyer Award; an award. This Award recognizes an outstanding lawyer who has made an extraordinary and exemplary contribution as a practicing government lawyer.
The Annual Awards Ceremony took place Friday, November 4, 2011, at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach. Sheriff Ric Bradshaw honored several members of the community as well as sworn and civilian.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Mike Gauger has raised the ante against Fire Rescue Chief Steve Jerauld for their fund-raising challenge this year: Fighting against Breast Cancer.
Corrections Security Threat Intelligence Unit is responsible for identifying and managing any inmate or group of inmates who present a security risk or otherwise pose a threat to the safe and orderly operation of our detention facilities.
This award was presented to the unit on August 2, 2011, at the FGIA Conference in Orlando, Florida.
The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office has over 4,000 dedicated and professional employees waiting to help you in any way and is built on a foundation of trust and performance achieved through the setting of goals and the willingness to adapt.