2011 Meeting Minutes
LPSCC There are no meeting minutes prior to May 2011. There was no meeting in December 2011.
LPSCC There are no meeting minutes prior to May 2011. There was no meeting in December 2011.
The LPSCC Executive Committee generally meets from 7:30am to 9:00am on the first Tuesday of each month.
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.
The Forest Project is a cost-effective work alternative to jail and juvenile detention that reduces arrests for adult offenders by 67% annually. The Forest Project holds adult offenders and juveni...
Adult Misdemeanor Restoration This proposal will restore supervision to high risk offenders convicted of misdemeanor crimes.
The proposed program enhancement will increase the staffing level at Recog by four additional staff. The addition of four staff strategically scheduled within the 24/7 operation...
This workgroup promoted effective planning, policy analysis and information-sharing, and makes recommendations on effective strategies for addressing alcohol and drug of offenders.
At LPSCC's April meeting the Executive Committee members will be following up on discussion topics from the March 1st meeting, and provide direction to LPSCC staff regarding the Public Safety Brie...
This proposal provides an on demand report from DSS-J on the length of stay in jail on pretrial matters for individuals by age classifications, charges, defendant, judge assigned
Housing several acute behavioral health services under ‘one roof’ could multiply the value and efficiency of each service. These facilities could share a central triage unit to...
The original proposal established a common data stream for all Multnomah County Detention Center bookings. The data would build serially from each stage on the Reception Floor flowing from entry in...
Materials from the May 15, 2002 conference "Bridging the Gaps Between the Mental Health and Criminal Justice System.
Case processing data from state and county courts
This proposal returns the Community Courts to their Communities to assist in solving community quality of life crime problems.
This proposal seeks to enhance and expand the current addictions continuum of care, expanding day treatment and intensive outpatient capacity, and add aftercare, peer mentors and...
Corrections Data
This program, composed of health, mental health and counselor professionals will work to identify and evaluate the unstable, medically needy offenders with medical and mental...
A Transition Planning Program, composed of registered nurses and case managers, will coordinate detainees with serious medical and mental health conditions, return to the...
This proposal funds two victim advocates to provide safety-focused assistance to victims of domestic violence (DV) who are receiving services from the Court.
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,
This program offer will enhance DCJ’s ability to work collaboratively with other parts of the Criminal Justice System by reducing current caseload sizes and increasing...
This proposal funds a dedicated independent systems researcher to examine cross-agency criminal justice system data to identify and quantify improvements to criminal justice.