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Nebraska Crime Commission
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The
Governor's Crime Control Commission
was created in 1967 by
Executive
Order. The name was later changed to the Nebraska Commission on
Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice with legislation enacted in 1969
to establish the Crime Commission as an agency of state government. The
Crime Commission was established to develop comprehensive plans and
coordinate activities related to the improvement of criminal justice
administration among state and local agencies. Since its inception,
additional statutory responsibilities have been assigned to the Crime
Commission, which now serves as an umbrella agency for many criminal
and juvenile justice programs. The majority of the Crime Commission's
responsibilities are set forth in Nebraska Revised
Statutes 81-1415 to 81-1429.02.
Michael Behm is the Executive Director of the
Nebraska Crime Commission. For more information, please see our online
informational pamphlet.
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Employment
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