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DCJ Celebrates Over 925 Years of Experience

On Wednesday, December 7th, Multnomah County held their annual recognition award ceremony for county employees who have provided 15 through 45 years ofservice.   The Department of Communi...

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DCJ District Manager Recognized By Peers

Pat Schreiner, a District Manager in the Adult Services Division was presented an Outstanding Service Award to honor his years of service and leadership with the Sex Offender Supervision Network (S...

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First Black Sorority Honors Multnomah County Juvenile Court Counselor

 The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority held its 24th Annual Emerald Awards honoring nine men for their leadership and achievements.  Leslie Taylor, Juvenile Court Counselor, Department of Community...

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This is Our City

This Is Our City, a” brand-new multimedia project from Christianity Today magazine. Given your laudable, longstanding interest...

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National Spotlight on Multnomah County Juvenile Detention Initiative

This month, Nebraska State Senator Brad Ashford and his colleagues will be traveling to Multnomah County to tour the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Home operated by the Department of Community J...

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DCJ Domestic Violence Sweep Generates 14 Arrests

October 19, 2011, ten parole/probation officers organized a search for wanted domestic violence offenders throughout Multnomah County resulting in the arrest of 14 offenders.   Across the nation, 1...

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Detention Murals on Public Display

Have you been waiting for your chance to see the celebrated murals painted by nationally-acclaimed artist Arvie Smith and youth in detention in the Donald E. Long Home? Many of the murals...

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Living With a Loved One on Parole

Parole and Probation Officers know that for incarcerated offenders returning to the community, friends and family can make all of the difference.  A supportive home environment can encourage a pers...

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New Library Center Opens in Donald E. Long Home

In less than ten days and with no cost to Multnomah County taxpayers, an empty detention pod in the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Home was transformed into a library and youth learning center. ...

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Client Success: When it RAINs, It Pours

The Department of Community Justice was pleased to learn that the RAIN program will continue to receive grant funding through June, 2013. This past summer, RAIN held it's first ever graduation cer...

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DCJ Joins Community Celebrations for National Night Out 2011

In its highest turnout ever, the Department of Community Justice had over 22 employees participate in this year’s National Night Out.   National Night Out (NNO) is an annual event which is celebrat...

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Wikman Closure Leaves Staff with Fond Memories

After serving as a Juvenile Services satellite office in the Foster-Powell neighborhood for over 15 years, the Wikman Building officially closed its doors on June 30, 2011.  Staff who had worked in...

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