LPSCC Staff
LPSCC Staff includes an executive director, executive assistant, project manager, and research analyst.
LPSCC Staff includes an executive director, executive assistant, project manager, and research analyst.
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Steering Committee Meetings 2012 There were no meetings in May or December of 2012.
LPSCC Youth & Gang Violence Subcommittee Minutes 2013
At LPSCC's March meeting the Executive Committee members followed up on discussion topics from the February 1st Retreat. The Committee was asked to make decisions regarding agenda process, priorit...
At the May 2011 LPSCC Executive Committee meeting, Scott Taylor gave a legislative update on SB 416, Mike Shrunk and Mark McDonnell presented on the City /...
This subcommittee was formed in response to the death of James Chasse, who died of injuries sustained while in police custody, in October 2006.
This proposal provides the county with trained mental health professionals available to provide timely, evidenced based mental health treatment for children exposed to trauma...
This proposal provides support and evaluation of the planned Mental Health Court pilot program. If the evaluation is positive, consider providing the necessary services and...
The LPSCC Executive Committee will meet on Tuesday, November 1, from 7:30-9:00 AM in room 315 of the Multnomah Building (501 SE Hawthorne).The agenda is attached.The Communications Committee will s...
This proposal increases Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) services in Multnomah County. Nurse-Family Partnership is a highly-refined and successful approach using nurse home...
The LPSCC Executive Committee will meet on Tuesday, October 4, from 7:30 to 9:00 am in the boardroom of the Multnomah Building (501 SE Hawthorne Blvd.).The...
This proposal opens two closed modules at the MCDC Jail and provides inmate services to those occupying the 64 additional beds.
Other state and cross-county data from various public agencies in Oregon
Data for case processing, corrections (jail and prison), juvenile justice, reported crimes and arrests
This workgroup met to ensure the 2008 Public Safety Plan was acted upon.
Determine if, and to what extent, racially or ethnically-based decision-making and disparity exists in Multnomah County’s criminal justice system and to report back to the Council with an Action Plan
In October 2008, an informal work group presented a report to the Board of County Commissioners entitled “Transition from Jail to Community: Improving Reentry Outcomes in Multnomah County.”
This page hosts many reports and other documents created by LPSCC and its associated workgroups that are no longer current.
This proposal makes a commitment to 10 years of funding for 100 residential drug treatment beds for adult men. Treatment could be up to six months, but based on history, the...
This proposal is comprised of two elements to enhance MH information and training. 1. A resource data base supplies general information to the public and specific information...
This proposal creates a supported restitution docket or associate restitution dockets with existing specialty courts and a collection team comprised of a Probation/Parole Officer...
LPSCC Rooms
The sub-acute facility is a 16-bed facility offering short-term mental health treatment in a secure locked environment to approximately 600 individuals per year. Facility...
This proposal creates a secure website that would allow DHS, law enforcement, the medical community and prosecutors to store and retrieve photographs taken of children’s injuries...