LPSCC
Local Public Safety Coordinating Council
The Crook County Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) is a product of the 1977 Oregon Community Corrections Act. This landmark legislation is based on the underlying principle that local communities can better manage community-based correctional programs and more effectively supervise the offenders in their community. Oregon Revised Statute 423.560 calls for the creation and duties of local public safety coordinating councils, which are to help facilitate the planning for community corrections services and to keep local Boards of County Commissioners advised of the work being done.
LPSCC is comprised of citizen members, criminal and juvenile justice officials, law enforcement officers, elected city and County officials, and relevant public services professionals.
LPSCC generally meets quarterly, the 2024-2025 schedule and membership is posted below. The schedule is subject to change.
Meetings will be held at the Justice Center, which is located at 260 NW 2nd Street, Prineville, Oregon.
For upcoming meeting information, please visit the Crook County Events Calendar.