September 2011 LPSCC Executive Committee Meeting
September 2011 LPSCC Executive Committee Meeting
September 2011 LPSCC Executive Committee Meeting
Enhance subsidy funding for sex offender treatment services specifically objective arousal/interest assessment and increased treatment dosage for high risk offenders.
This proposal provides a Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Coordinator to improve multi-agency response to victims/survivors of sexual assault.
This proposal creates a standardized format for reports created by the multi-jurisdictional police agencies in Multnomah County to use and to be stored in a centralized database. These reports can ...
Multnomah County has a long tradition of demanding data and analysis to support the development, implementation and evaluation of public safety strategies, policies and programs.
Reports generated by DSS-J should be relevant, accurate, objective, visually compelling & understandable to non-professionals, but with sufficient background & analysis to engage justice professionals
In the past, responsibility for the administration and direction of DSS-J has fallen to County IT and two oversight committees .
Strategy 4: Reduce the technology costs associated with DSS-J.
Strategy 5: Improve the accessibility of DSS-J's data tools.
Strategy 6: Improve the breadth, depth, and accuracy of data in DSS-J.
Strategy 7: Capitalize on the knowledge and expertise of DSS-J staff and users.
This workgroup was formed to identify areas in which local governments and public safety agencies can cooperate in order to increase cost-effectiveness and address imbalances in the system.
This task force worked with community members and criminal justice professionals to identify short-term and long-term strategies to reduce minority over-representation.
This proposal opens three dormitories at the Wapato Jail and provides services for those 225 inmates.
This proposal establishes a tracking mechanism for Sheriff’s inmates, held on pretrial matters, who are removed from the jail and held by the Oregon State Hospital pending notice that the offender ...
This project would provide victims of crime in Multnomah County with a meaningful role in the criminal justice system by providing additional victim advocates to the District...
This proposal provides staff to the Criminal Justice Advisory Council (CJAC) and the Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) to work with criminal justice agencies, and...
Currently we are using two different styles of video conferencing within Multnomah County. County IT has implemented an ISDN connection type using Poly Com equipment, and the...
This is a joint offer with the District Attorney and Sheriff’s Office to improve investigations and prosecution rates for crimes against elders and persons with disabilities....
This in-jail alcohol and drug program will treat 100 men and 50 women at any one time. It is designed to treat both pre-trial and sentenced offenders assessed as needing...
On January 11, 2013, legislators, public safety leaders, policy experts, and other stakeholders will come together to discuss the work and findings of the Governor's 2012 Commission on Public Safety.
Multnomah County's Local Public Safety Coordinating Council holds the What Works conference annually to provide state ®ional policy makers information that will guide their decision-making.
What Works: Leveraging health care transformation to improve behavioral health and public safety outcomes
Summary of the 2010 What Works conference. This conference featured national policy experts on evidence-based best practices for justice reinvestment in a time of slim budgets.