Show Introduction
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This show will highlight significant criminal justice news and events each month from the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission.
The Arizona Criminal Justice Commission was statutorily created in 1982, defined by A.R.S. §41-2401 through §41-2420, to carry out various coordinating, monitoring, and reporting functions regarding the administration and management of criminal justice programs in Arizona. The ACJC serves as a resource and service organization for Arizona’s criminal justice community on a myriad of issues ranging from drugs, gangs, and victim assistance to record improvement programs. The Commission also works to facilitate information and data exchange among state-wide criminal justice agencies.
For more information about the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission visit www.azcjc.gov. To read the monthly Commission Views and News newsletter go to www.azcjc.gov/Programs/Public-Information-Office/Newsletters.
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