LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Subcommittee Minutes 2016
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence (YGV) Subcommittee meeting notes for 2016
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence (YGV) Subcommittee meeting notes for 2016
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence (YGV) Subcommittee meeting notes for 2017
Meeting notes from the monthly LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Subcommittee meeting
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Subcommittee 2020 agendas and minutes
This report was prepared to investigate the need and feasibility of enhancing diversion opportunities for people in county jails who have a mental illness.
Information about the Youth Mentor Network
Michelle “Yemaya” Benton Biography
Molly McDade Hood Biography
Phases 1-3 of the Multnomah County Comprehensive Gang Assessment, Strategic Plan, and Implementation
Materials and links related to the Multnomah County Pretrial System Assessment, Recommendations and Reform Efforts
Quay Matthews bio
Report on Racial & Ethnic Disparities in Multnomah County, published November 2019 by The W. Haywood Burns Institute
This page will house the RED Dashboard
This page will have links to journal articles
Sarah Mullen is Multnomah County's project manager for Safety and Justice Challenge-related strategies.
Sherrilynn Blanton biography
Funded by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation's Safety and Justice Challenge grant, the home will provide gender-responsive, trauma-informed services that are also Afrocentric.
Links to resources and services in Multnomah County for crime victims during Covid-19.
The 2016 What Works conference focuses on the culture shift in public safety with a look at how “tough on crime” politics are giving way to “smart on crime” approaches
LPSCC prepares periodic reports to detail the progress and activities of the Executive Committee, its affiliated workgroups & staff. These reports are also used to set new directions for the Council.
The What Works in Public Safety Conference was held January 9, 2015. The theme was Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Approach.
LPSCC Subcommittees and Work Groups
Since 1995, public safety stakeholders in the County have met monthly as the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council to coordinate their policies and operations and collectively public safety issues.
Volunteer as a Community Representative or Victim Services Representative.