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LPSCC
Local Public Safety Coordinating Councils (LPSCC)
Local Public Safety County Methamphetamine Plans
Criminal Justice Commission: LPSCC Subcommittee
Criminal Justice Commission: LPSCC Subcommittee: Meeting Minutes
LPSCC Annual Conference
2007 LPSCC Report to Legislature
Local Public Safety Coordinating Councils (LPSCC)
In 1997, Oregon lawmakers enacted legislation that required counties to convene local public safety coordinating councils (LPSCC) that would, at a minimum, develop and recommend to the County Board of Commissioners a plan for the use of state resources to serve the local offender population, and state and local resources to serve the needs of that part of the local offender population who are at least 15 years of age and less than 18 years of age. The plan must provide for coordination of community-wide services involving prevention, treatment, education, employment resources and intervention strategies. LPSCC's are also charged with coordinating local criminal justice policy among affected criminal justice entities.
 
Phone contact list for LPSCC's (pdf)

Local Public Safety County Methamphetamine Plans
 
Linn County (pdf)
Jackson County (pdf)
Multnomah County  Biennial Implementation Plan (pdf)
Marion Anti-Drug Strategic Plan (pdf)
Marion County Comprehensive Plan (pdf)
Benton County (pdf)

Criminal Justice Commission: LPSCC Subcommittee
The goal of the CJC LPSCC Coordinating Committee is to make recommendations to the Criminal Justice Commission to improve Oregon’s public safety/criminal justice system.
  1. The LPSCC Committee will begin it’s work by reviewing the status of all recommendations made by the Governor’s Methamphetamine, Adult Sentencing, Criminal Justice Systems and Elder Abuse Task Forces and the recommendations coming out of the Governor’s Juvenile Justice Summit and determining which proposals still need to be pursued.
  2. The LPSCC Committee will then look at the public safety/criminal justice system from a state-wide, regional and local level to look for issues that still need to be addressed.
  3. The LPSCC Committee will also look at how resources should be best allocated to improve public safety in the state.
 
 
2004 Public Safety Review Recommendations Status Report (Feb 2006) (pdf)
LPSCC Funding Survey (Dec 2006) (pdf)
 
Public Safety Budget Report (pdf)
 
2005 Presentation on Crime Rates in Oregon (pdf)

Criminal Justice Commission: LPSCC Subcommittee: Meeting Minutes
March 2006 (pdf)
April 2006 (pdf)
May 2006 (pdf)
June 2006 (doc)
 

LPSCC Annual Conference
The 2006 Annual LPSCC Conference was held in Eugene on October 24, 2006. The following handouts were made available:
 
Presenter Bio's
 
 
Lane County LPSCC Report Card:
Adult Report Card
Juvenile Report Card
Report Card Databook
LPSCC Conference Presentation (ppt)
 
Marion County Jail Survey Report and Presentation
Marion County Children of Incarcerated Parents Initiative (ppt)
 
Center for Family Success
Bureau of Justice Statistics- Mental Health in Jails
 

2007 LPSCC Report to Legislature
2007 LPSCC Report to the Legislature

 
Page updated: August 12, 2008

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