(2) The purposes of the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government are:
(a) To prepare students for careers in political service, public administration and the administration of justice;
(b) To perform the duties required of the school under ORS 36.179, 183.502 and 390.240; and
(c) To assist the Criminal Justice Research and Policy Institute in carrying out the duties under subsection (3) of this section.
(3) There is created within the Mark O. Hatfield School of Government the Criminal Justice Research and Policy Institute. The institute may assist the Legislative Assembly and state and local governments in developing policies to reduce crime and delinquency by:
(a) Providing the Legislative Assembly with objective, nonpartisan analyses of existing or proposed state criminal justice policies, which analyses may not be inconsistent with state or federal law or the Oregon or United States Constitution;
(b) Evaluating programs, including but not limited to programs dealing with public safety professionalism, ethics in leadership and childhood development, funded directly or indirectly by the State of Oregon that are intended to reduce criminal and delinquent behavior or to improve professionalism in public safety careers;
(c) Managing reviews and evaluations relating to major long-term issues confronting the state involving criminal and juvenile justice, public safety professionalism, ethics in leadership and early childhood development programs;
(d) Initiating, sponsoring, conducting and publishing research on criminal and juvenile justice, public safety professionalism, ethics in leadership and early childhood development that is peer reviewed and directly useful to policymakers;
(e) Organizing conferences on current state issues that bring together policymakers, public agencies and leading academicians; and
(f) Seeking to strengthen the links among the Legislative Assembly, state and local governments, the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and the academic community in the interest of more informed policymaking, the application of best practices and more relevant academic research.
(4) The Governor, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives or the chairperson of a legislative committee with responsibility over criminal or juvenile justice systems or childhood development programs may request the assistance of the Criminal Justice Research and Policy Institute in evaluating criminal or juvenile justice programs developed for, but not necessarily limited to, preventing delinquency, reducing crime and improving professionalism in public safety careers.
(5) Agencies, departments and officers of state and local governments may assist the Criminal Justice Research and Policy Institute in the performance of its functions and furnish information, data and advice as requested by the institute. [Formerly 352.196]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 09 - Education and Culture
Chapter 352 - Public Universities
Section 352.002 - Public universities.
Section 352.025 - Legislative findings.
Section 352.027 - Legislative intent.
Section 352.029 - Definitions for ORS 352.025 to 352.146 and 352.388 to 352.415.
Section 352.033 - Status of public universities.
Section 352.039 - Goals and mission of public universities.
Section 352.054 - Names of governing boards of public universities.
Section 352.061 - Annual evaluations of public universities; components of evaluation; rules.
Section 352.069 - Biennial report of public universities; components of report.
Section 352.076 - Formation and maintenance of a governing board for public universities.
Section 352.087 - Powers and duties of governing board and public universities.
Section 352.102 - Tuition and mandatory enrollment fees.
Section 352.105 - Mandatory incidental fees; resolution of disputes.
Section 352.121 - University police departments and officers; standards.
Section 352.124 - Collective bargaining; audits of public accounts.
Section 352.129 - Shared services; continued participation.
Section 352.132 - Use of outside counsel; reports.
Section 352.135 - Use and investment of moneys; role of State Treasurer.
Section 352.138 - Applicability of laws to public universities.
Section 352.157 - Construction and acquisition of buildings and structures.
Section 352.198 - Authority of public universities to require fingerprints.
Section 352.218 - Affirmative action plan; interview of qualified minority applicants.
Section 352.226 - Personnel records; standards; exemptions.
Section 352.268 - Physical access committees; members; duties.
Section 352.281 - Use of name other than legal first name.
Section 352.293 - Rights of student ordered to active duty; standards; rules.
Section 352.306 - Honorary degrees for persons ordered to internment camp.
Section 352.372 - Findings and policy for ORS 352.365 to 352.379.
Section 352.388 - Definitions for ORS 352.388 to 352.415.
Section 352.450 - Public University Fund.
Section 352.605 - University of Oregon School of Law.
Section 352.612 - Oregon State Museum of Anthropology.
Section 352.618 - Center for Brain, Biology and Machine.
Section 352.624 - Condon Collection at University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History.
Section 352.691 - Center for Lakes and Reservoirs.
Section 352.697 - Graduate School of Social Work.
Section 352.703 - Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies.
Section 352.745 - Oregon Renewable Energy Center.
Section 352.752 - Oregon Center for Health Professions.
Section 352.808 - Institute for Natural Resources.
Section 352.816 - Oregon Climate Service.
Section 352.823 - Oregon Climate Change Research Institute.