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Buncombe JRAC narrows two-year strategic plan, assigns work groups for behavioral health, courts and community engagement

Justice Resource Advisory Council (JRAC) · December 6, 2025
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Summary

The Justice Resource Advisory Council agreed on four priority work areas — behavioral health, community engagement, courts and law-enforcement response — and identified existing work groups (CIT steering, CCR, JCPC, case review) to lead tasks and measures to track progress over the next two years.

The Buncombe County Justice Resource Advisory Council on Dec. 5 refined a two-year strategic plan and assigned responsibilities for implementing four priority areas: behavioral health, community engagement, juvenile justice/costs and arrest-and-court disparities.

Facilitator Lee Creighton asked members to confirm the "buckets" the council had developed and to identify which existing work groups should take the lead. "What we're asking JRAC to do is provide guidance to its committees, to the membership and departments and offices that are part of JRAC,"…

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