The Department of Community Justice Adult Services Division (ASD) is Multnomah County’s adult community corrections provider, providing supervision, sanctions and services for justice involved adults on probation and post-prison supervision. The Division applies best practices in community corrections, in line with Oregon Administrative Rule and Oregon Revised Statute. Specialty units address the unique and dynamic needs of these individuals, using validated assessment tools to ensure the appropriate level of supervision and services needed.
ASD invests in culturally and gender responsive services, trauma-informed, and evidence-based programs and practices designed to divert individuals from costly jail and prison beds and reintegrate them with the community in positive ways. This includes specialty units that tailor resources to respond to client needs, and programs like Community Service that engage individuals in restorative practices, while teaching prosocial skills and promoting anti-criminal thinking patterns.
Learn more about the process for justice involved adults on supervision with ASD.
Looking for community corrections data and trends? Multnomah County’s recidivism data is tracked by Oregon’s Criminal Justice Commission.
Resources for Clients
The following resources are provided for clients currently completing a term of supervision in Multnomah County.
- Find your Parole-Probation Officer
- Alternative Community Service - Frequently Asked Questions
- Supervision Fees
Other resources
- Resources for Victims
- Multnomah County Public Records Requests
- DCJ Complaint Form (includes DCJ grievance and complaint process)