Establishes guidelines for sentencing an offender. Over the years, our legislators revised the chapter into the current Florida Criminal Punishment Code. {Ans: Chapter 921, F.S. (Page 107)}Chemistry or Toxicological Evidence {Ans: blood alcohol levels, drugs, poisons (Page 491)}Positional asphyxia {Ans: Is a term used to describe the placement of a body in a position that interferes with the ability to breathe. EXAMPLE: Application of physical restraints can contribute to positional asphyxia when a subject is placed face down, with his or her chest on a hard surface, arms restrained behind his or her back, and left in this position for a significant period of time. This can result in an in-custody death.}Organize a Case File {Ans: Proper case file organization facilitates easy and prompt retrieval of offender information, increasing your efficiency and productivity. Apply a systematic, orderly, and structured organization when managing offenders' case information and documents. Organize an offender case file in a six-part or a two-part file system, following the department-approved Offender File Organization Sheet guidelines. (Page 266)}The ideals of John Augustus parallel the goals of {Ans: Reentry}Discussing the Role of the Probation Officer {Ans: Explain to an offender that your primary