2013 Executive Committee Meetings
The LPSCC Executive Committee meeting topics, agendas, minutes and presentations
The LPSCC Executive Committee meeting topics, agendas, minutes and presentations
Abbey serves as Executive Director of the Council & is responsible for directing & coordinating inter-agency public safety policy discussions.
Adult Misdemeanor Restoration This proposal will restore supervision to high risk offenders convicted of misdemeanor crimes.
This committee serves as the primary forum to resolve operational issues in the Circuit Court and to review and approve policies and practices affecting the court,
Co-Chaired by Presiding Judge Nan Waller and Commissioner Loretta Smith. Formation of a Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team is authorized by the ORS 418.712 through 418.718...
Chaired by District Attorney Rod Underhill and DCJ's Scott Taylor. Multnomah County’s Board of Commissioners and public safety officials obtained voter approval of a...
The Juvenile Justice Council (JJC) began its work in Multnomah County 16 years ago as the Detention Reform Steering Committee.
LPSCC Staff includes an executive director, executive assistant, project manager, and research analyst.
This subcommittee was formed in response to the death of James Chasse, who died of injuries sustained while in police custody, in October 2006.
This workgroup met to ensure the 2008 Public Safety Plan was acted upon.
Determine if, and to what extent, racially or ethnically-based decision-making and disparity exists in Multnomah County’s criminal justice system and to report back to the Council with an Action Plan
In October 2008, an informal work group presented a report to the Board of County Commissioners entitled “Transition from Jail to Community: Improving Reentry Outcomes in Multnomah County.”
This page hosts many reports and other documents created by LPSCC and its associated workgroups that are no longer current.
This workgroup was formed to identify areas in which local governments and public safety agencies can cooperate in order to increase cost-effectiveness and address imbalances in the system.
On January 11, 2013, legislators, public safety leaders, policy experts, and other stakeholders will come together to discuss the work and findings of the Governor's 2012 Commission on Public Safety.
Multnomah County's Local Public Safety Coordinating Council holds the What Works conference annually to provide state ®ional policy makers information that will guide their decision-making.
On January 16, 2020, elected officials and policy-makers engaged in an executive visioning event to explore how supporting victims is an important public safety strategy.
The Youth and Gang Violence Steering Committee is committed to collaborating and communicating across systems and with affected communities.
This report was prepared to investigate the need and feasibility of enhancing diversion opportunities for people in county jails who have a mental illness.
LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings dates, topics, agendas, minutes, and presentations for 2018
LPSCC Executive Committee Meetings dates, topics, agendas, minutes, and presentations
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings
Meeting dates, agendas, and recordings