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Our Mission The purpose of the Citizens' Commission for Judicious Reform is to bring about a more aware and diligent community that will unite together and support an aggressive attack on crime, holding accountable the individuals and/or groups responsible for the successes and/or failures of the policy and procedure as it relates to protecting and serving our neighbors safely. We encourage citizens of similar passion to join with us by applying for membership supporting the Commission today. Hopefully together we will be able to make a difference by becoming efficient stewards of our community’s resources, by acting as a focal point of reference gathering information and compiling statistical/ factual data regarding crime and reporting those findings to those with interest. Serving our community with our eyes, ears and our voices in all things related to but not limited to the discipline of criminal justice. (A recognized definition of criminal justice includes a concern for the study of the etiology of crime and its control, the decision network devoted to crime control, and the administration of the many public and private agencies involved in the processing of criminal offenders.)
To apply for General Membership simply email us.
Want to become a Commission Board Member? The Citizens' Commission for Judicious Reform is currently accepting nominations for Board Members. Board Members are not permitted to run for or hold a political office while serving their term. A Board Member must adhere to a strict code of moral responsibility. The Board is made up of a diverse segment of the population. All Board Member applicants will be interviewed by the Membership Committee and after the Committee's recommendation the applicant will be voted on by the Executive Director, Chairman and three other Board Members by secret ballot. As a Board Member you are required to attend the 4 quarterly meetings of the year and be at least present in attendance for the majority of all other called meetings. A Chairman of the Board is selected for a one year term in an election by other Board Members and will serve by adhering to the by-laws set forth in the Commission's Charter. The Executive Director, Marc Benson will oversee all administrative duties of the Commission. The Executive Director is the only Commissioner that will be required to be publicly associated with the Commission, any other Board Member or Members may wish to maintain their association with the Board anonymously.The Citizens' Commission for Judicious Reform Board Members are dedicated men and women who are committed to making recommendations of sound judgment to government officials regarding law-enforcement matters that effect the safety and quality of life of our community and those that protect it.
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