The report, released to people outside state government earlier than a majority of the seven-member Oregon Criminal Justice Commission wanted, concluded that the law has shifted from judges to prosecutors the authority to sentence criminals.
What does OCJC stand for?
OCJC stands for Oregon Criminal Justice Commission
This definition appears somewhat frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:
- Military and Government
See other definitions of OCJC
Other Resources:
We have 2 other meanings of OCJC in our Acronym Attic
- Abbreviation Database Surfer
- « Previous
- Next »
- Radar Training Device (US Navy)
- Office of Criminal Justice Assistance (Nevada Department of Public Safety)
- Office of the Center Judge Advocate
- Oklahoma Criminal Justice Association
- Oregon Criminal Justice Association
- Orange County Japanese American Association
- Old City Jewish Art Center (Philadelphia)
- Office of Criminal Justice Collaboration (California)
- Office of the Criminal Justice Coordinator (New York, NY)
- Okinawa Christian Junior College (Japan)
- Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Online Criminal Justice Degree
- Orange County Jiu Jitsu (California)
- Orange County Jewish Life (California)
- Orange County Junior Marksmen (shooting club; Orange, CA)
- Office of Criminal Justice Planning
- Office of Criminal Justice Programs (Tennessee)
- Online Community of Jewish Professionals
- Oracle Certified Java Programmer (computer programming)
- Office for Catholic-Jewish Relations (Vatican)
Samples in periodicals archive:
Wilson is an economist with the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission.
An analysis by the nonpartisan Oregon Criminal Justice Commission estimated the measure's costs in the first year at $1.
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission shows Eugene's 2008 property crime increase of 26 percent as the worst in the United States, and it happened while Rob Handy, Pete Sorenson and Bill Fleenor were trying to fund "personal assistants" by cutting public safety.
A new report by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission says Lane County has the highest rate of early releases, and the lowest number of jail beds available per capita, of any county in the state.
A recent report by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission says Lane County has the highest rate of early releases - and the lowest number of jail beds available per capita - of any county in the state.
A new report by the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission says Lane County has the highest rate of early releases - and the lowest number of jail beds available per-capita - of any county in the state.
The Oregon Criminal Justice Commission estimates only 7 percent of those convicted of felony drug crimes go to prison, and only 35 percent of those convicted of felony property crimes are incarcerated.