Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC)
The purpose of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) is to ensure the fair administration of criminal and juvenile justice.
Overview
The Council and its Committees comprise elected and appointed officials along with senior level stakeholders from criminal and juvenile justice agencies, government administration and key cross-sector organizations like public health, human services, transportation, housing.
The purpose of the Council is to ensure the fair administration of criminal and juvenile justice by increasing effective communication, collaboration and planning; and, to improve the criminal and juvenile systems' operation through effective data collection, sharing and analysis crosscutting the local criminal and public health systems.
Ordinance 71012 Establishes the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council.
Contact
Nicolle Barton, M.A., CFE, CPO
Executive Director, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
(314) 622-3201
Email & full profile
Meeting Materials
Calendar
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Committees
Alternatives to Incarceration Committee
The Alternatives to Incarceration Committee assists in the work of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Information Sharing Governance Committee
The Information Sharing Governance Committee assists in the work of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Public Health Committee
The Public Health Committee assists in the work of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
constituentServices
CJCC Council Members
Ex-Officio Voting Members
Katherine Fowler
Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge appointed by Presiding Judge
Gabe Gore
Circuit Attorney
Vernon Betts
Sheriff
Robert J. Tracy
Police Commissioner of the City of St. Louis
Jennifer Clemons-Abdullah
Corrections Commissioner of the City of St. Louis
Donna King
Probation and Parole Administrator for the Eastern Region of the State of Missouri
Matthew Mahaffey
District Public Defender
Newton McCoy
Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court – Administrative Judge of the Municipal Division
Nathan Graves
Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit – Court Administrator
Diarra Cross-Davis
Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court –Clerk of the Municipal Division
Richard Sykora
City Counselor’s Office – Associate City Counselor, Attorney Manager Municipal Prosecutions
Sarah Phillips
Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court – Pretrial Services Coordinator
Michael Gamache
Deputy appointed by Sheriff
Serena Muhammad
Community based agency Stakeholder appointed by Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge
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Community based agency Stakeholder appointed by Twenty-Second Judicial Circuit Court Judge
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Attorney appointed by Circuit Attorney
Appointed Non-Voting Members
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Prosecution-based Crime Victim Services appointed by Circuit Attorney
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Law Enforcement-based Crime Victim Services appointed by Police Commissioner
Ex-Officio Non-Voting Members
Tishaura O. Jones
Mayor
Sheena Hamilton
City Counselor
Charles Coyle
Interim Director of Public Safety
Announcements
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Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Appoints Nicolle Barton to Lead City’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council
Barton’s start date is Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
Press release | Office of the Mayor | 06/17/2022 -
Communities of Color Should Not Need to Protest
by Debbie Allen, FUSE Corps Executive Fellow
Press release | Office of the Mayor | 06/02/2020 -
Systemic Change through a Governance Framework
by Debbie Allen, FUSE Corps Executive Fellow
Press release | Office of the Mayor | 06/01/2020 -
City of St. Louis Executes Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement
The Intergovernmental Cooperative Agreement is the first of its kind in Missouri and the region.
Press release | Office of the Mayor | 05/14/2020 -
Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Announces Expanded Hours for Posting Bond
Expanded hours are effective Thursday, November 14, 2019
Press release | Office of the Mayor,Corrections Division | 11/14/2019 -
City of St. Louis Joins the Safety and Justice Challenge to Create a Fairer, More Effective Local Justice System and Model Reforms for the Nation
St. Louis is one of 12 counties and cities to receive grants to design and test innovative criminal justice reforms
News/Announcement | Office of the Mayor | 10/24/2018 -
Mayor Krewson Recruits FUSE Fellows to Advance Criminal Justice Reform
Two new executives have joined the Mayor’s administration to work on initiatives aimed at advancing criminal justice reform in the city
Press release | Office of the Mayor,Corrections Division | 10/03/2018
Reports
FUSE Corps Fellowship Interim Project Status Report - May 2020
The May 2020 FUSE Fellowship Interim Project Status Report includes the project summary, key accomplishments, challenges, responses and recommendations.