
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) was established in 1995 to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of state and local criminal justice systems.
The Director, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC), is a pivotal leadership role that oversees the Commission's mission to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of state and local criminal justice systems. The Director will serve as the chief executive guiding Oregon toward a more just, efficient, and equitable criminal and juvenile justice system. The Director will build and sustain meaningful relationships with a wide range of partners, including legislators, judges, attorneys, public safety professionals, community-based organizations, and the public, and will represent the Commission before the Legislature, government agencies, public safety and community partners, advocacy groups, state and local entities, and communities historically impacted by the justice system.
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) was established in 1995 to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of state and local criminal justice systems.