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Criminal Justice Advisory Council seeks continued county support; CJAC highlights diversion results and data-hub pilot

3740443 · June 11, 2025
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Melissa Walton, executive director of the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council, presented a third amendment to CJAC’s professional services agreement extending the contract to June 30, 2026, reviewed diversion program results and outlined plans to revive subcommittees and a data-hub pilot.

Melissa Walton, executive director of the Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council (CJAC), presented the third amendment to CJAC’s professional services agreement and described CJAC’s current priorities — courts, facilities and a data hub — at the June 9 Policy & Governance meeting. The amendment, approved by CJAC on May 15, extends CJAC’s contract through June 30, 2026 and defines reporting deliverables and compensation under the agreement.

Walton said CJAC was founded following a Vera Institute report in 2015 and that the council’s mission is to promote policies that increase criminal justice effectiveness and public…

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