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WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the
citizens of the State of Idaho that government promote efficiency and
effectiveness of the criminal justice system and, where possible, encourage
dialogue among the respective branches of government to achieve this
effectiveness and efficiency; and
WHEREAS, combating crime and protecting citizens from criminal depredation is of
vital concern to government; and
WHEREAS, communication and
cooperation among the various facets of the community of criminal justice
professionals is of utmost importance in promoting efficiency and effectiveness;
and
WHEREAS, providing policy makers
and criminal justice decision makers with accurate information results in better
decisions which improves public safety and results in the efficient use of
public resources; and
WHEREAS, the continued growth of
the State’s adult incarcerated offender population necessitates more in-depth
analysis of the State’s criminal justice system; and
WHEREAS, the manufacture,
trafficking and abuse of methamphetamine is a critical issue that plagues
communities across the state and is a drain on state and local resources; and
W HEREAS, we need to be increasingly
vigilant in the adoption of a zero tolerance policy against emerging gang
activity in Idaho;
WHEREAS, Idaho’s current criminal
justice efforts and initiatives require clear strategic planning and increased
coordination;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DIRK KEMPTHORNE,
Governor of the State of Idaho, by the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of the State of Idaho, do hereby establish the Idaho
Criminal Justice Commission.
1. The
Idaho Criminal Justice Commission (“Commission”) shall consist of 23 members.
The Commission members representing the judiciary will serve in a non-voting,
advisory capacity. The Commission’s membership shall be as follows:
a. A
representative from the Governor’s Office;
b. The
Attorney General or his or her designee;
c. The
Chair and Ranking Minority member of the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee;
d. The
Chair and Ranking Minority member of the House Judiciary, Rules and
Administration Committee;
e. The
Chief Justice of the Idaho State Supreme Court
f. The
Director of the Idaho Department of Correction;
g. The
Director of the Idaho State Police;
h. The
Director of the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections;
i.
The Executive Director of the Idaho Commission
of Pardons and Parole;
j.
The Director of the Idaho Department of Health
and Welfare;
k. Four
(4) representatives of the judiciary as designated by the Chief Justice,
including a Supreme Court Justice, Court of Appeals Judge, District Judge and
Magistrate Judge;
l. One
(1) representative from the Idaho Prosecuting Attorneys Association;
m. One
(1) representative from the Office of the Idaho State Appellate Public Defender;
n. One
(1) representative from the Idaho Sheriffs’ Association;
o. One
(1) representative from the Idaho Chiefs of Police Association;
p. Three
(3) citizens at large
2. The
purpose of the Criminal Justice Commission shall be to provide policy- level
direction and to promote efficient and effective use of resources for matters
related to the State’s criminal justice system. To that end it shall:
a. Identify
critical problems within the criminal justice system and recommend strategies to
solve these problems;
i. Areas
to be addressed include, but are not limited to:
1. Continued
growth in the adult incarcerated offender population;
2. The
manufacturing, trafficking and abuse of methamphetamine;
3. Gang
violence;
b. Advise
and develop recommendations for the Governor and the Legislature, when
appropriate, on public policy and strategies to improve the State’s criminal
justice system;
c. Review
and evaluate criminal justice policies and proposed legislation to determine
impact on the State’s adult and juvenile justice systems;
d. Promote
communication among criminal justice professionals and the respective braches of
state government to improve professionalism, create partnerships, and to improve
cooperation and coordination at all levels of the criminal justice system.
e. Research
best practices of other states;
f. Analyze
the long-range needs of the criminal justice system, including an assessment of
the cost-effectiveness of the use of state and local funds in the criminal
justice system;
g. Partner
with Idaho’s colleges and universities to conduct research, planning and
analysis activities, including, but not limited to, studies that analyze a
variety of crime trends and criminal justice issues.
3. The
Criminal Justice Commission members shall be appointed and serve at the pleasure
of the Governor.
4. The Governor may, at any time, increase the
number of non-voting members of the Commission.
5. The
Commission members shall serve a term of 4 years, with the only exception being
the inaugural membership being appointed to serve staggering two (2), three (3)
and four (4) year terms.
6. The
Chair of the Commission shall be appointed annually by the Governor. A
Vice-Chair shall be selected annually by the members of the Commission. The
term of office for the Chair and Vice-Chair shall be one year. The Chair and
Vice-Chair may succeed themselves if approved by the Governor.
7. The
Criminal Justice Commission shall receive administrative staff support from the
state agencies represented on the Commission.
8. The
Criminal Justice Commission will meet no less than four times annually.
9. The
Criminal Justice Commission may appoint sub-committees consistent with the needs
of the Commission to pertinent issues that merit more in-depth consideration.
10.
Commission members will serve without
compensation or reimbursement for expenses, including related travel and per
diem to attend Commission meetings.
This Executive Order repeals and replaces
Executive Order 2005-06. This Executive Order shall cease to be effective four
years after its entry into force.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great
Seal of the State of Idaho at the Capitol in Boise on this 17th day of August in
the year of our Lord two thousand and five, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred thirtieth and of the Statehood of Idaho
the one hundred sixteen.

DIRK KEMPTHORNE
GOVERNOR

BEN YSURSA
SECRETARY OF STATE
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