- Source: Oregon Criminal Justice Commission
- Portland, Oregon
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- Oregon Criminal Justice Commission
- 1994 Oregon Ballot Measure 11
- Justice of the peace
- Hillsboro, Oregon
- 2020 Multnomah County District Attorney election
- Mandatory sentencing
- Adrienne Nelson
- Oregon State Police
- Government of Oregon
- Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) is a nine-member volunteer commission in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was established in 1995, charged with providing a "centralized and impartial forum for statewide policy development and planning" in order to "improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state and local criminal justice systems."
Like many other commissions, the CJC's members are appointed by the Governor of Oregon and approved by the Oregon State Senate. It was brought into existence by an act of the 1995 session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly, and its statutory authority is defined in Chapter 137 of the Oregon Revised Statutes.
See also
Oregon Department of Corrections
Oregon Ballot Measure 11 (1994)
References
External links
Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (official website)
"Oregon Criminal Justice Commission – Administrative Overview" (PDF). Oregon Blue Book. Salem, Oregon: Oregon Secretary of State. 2010. Retrieved July 19, 2012.