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DOJ: ICAC investment cut backlog and boosted investigations and arrests; subcommittee acknowledges report

3070111 · April 21, 2025
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Summary

Following a 2024 appropriation of $2.7 million and 14 positions, Oregon DOJ reported faster cyber‑tip processing, more investigations and more arrests in Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) work. The subcommittee acknowledged the report and will carry the item to the full committee.

On April 21, 2025, the Public Safety Subcommittee acknowledged an Oregon Department of Justice report on Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) that followed the 2024 legislative appropriation to expand the program.

The legislature’s 2024 action — Senate Bill 5701, as cited in testimony and the accompanying budget note — provided $2,700,000 and approval for 14 positions to expand ICAC. Michael Slauson, assistant attorney general and chief counsel of the Criminal Justice Division, said the appropriation funded a supervisory position, multiple special agent positions, two legal support roles, two analyst positions and a prosecutor…

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