Idaho Criminal Justice Commission

The ICJC is made up of 25 members from three branches of government and the community.  Created by a Governor’s Executive Order in 2005, the ICJC collaborates to address important criminal justice issues and challenges. They develop and propose balanced solutions, which are cost effective and based on “best” practices, to achieve a safer Idaho. The ICJC usually meets ten times a year.

The ICJC worked with the Center for Sex Offender Management (CSOM) to develop a comprehensive sex offender management plan for Idaho. The plan recommends evidence-based practices for managing sex offenders.

The ICJC has subcommittees that research and develop solutions for criminal justice system issues. Their mission statement is collaborating for a safer Idaho.

ICJC Subcommittees

Vision
“Collaborating for a Safer Idaho"

Mission
The Idaho Criminal Justice Commission (ICJC) is committed to collaboration to address important criminal justice issues and challenges by developing and proposing balanced solutions, which are cost effective and based on “best” practices to achieve a safer Idaho.

Values 
We are committed to learning and enhancing our understanding.
We communicate honestly.
We encourage open dialogue and feedback.
We are flexible and innovative.
We keep our commitments.
We respect all contributions.
We are sensitive to the unique perception and needs of others.

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