Offender Management Subcommittee

The purpose of the Offender Management Subcommittee is to specifically address issues related to the assessment, management, and treatment of sexual offenders.  The goal of the subcommittee is to reduce sexual assault by improving the methods of managing identified sex offenders.

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Offender Management Subcommittee’s Values and Beliefs

The Offender Management Subcommittee is comprised of representatives from corrections, law enforcement, the Parole Board, private and government-based treatment providers, and victim advocates.

Shortcut link to this page: oregonsatf.org/omc

Offender Management Subcommittee Slot List

SLOTMEMBERTERM EXPIRATION DATE
Offender Evaluation and Treatment ProviderElena Balduzzi, Co-Chair, Private PracticeJuly 2013
Oregon Association for the Treatment of Sexual AbusersJesse Watson, Professional Therapeutic Community Network, Inc.November 2014
Oregon Youth AuthorityMatt Sorenson, OYAJanuary 2014
Sex Offender Supervision NetworkVACANT
Sex offender Supervision, Community CorrectionsTracey Freeman, Multnomah Co. Department of Community JusticeMay 2014
Sex Offender Supervision, Community CorrectionsVACANT
Juvenile Sex Offender SpecialistKarey Casebier, Jackson Co. Community JusticeJanuary 2015
Juvenile Sex Offender SpecialistVACANT
Department of Corrections: ParoleCindy Booth, Department of Corrections Transitional ServicesJanuary 2013
Law EnforcementVi Beaty, Oregon State Police, Sex Offender Registration UnitJanuary 2013
Juvenile Victim AdvocateVACANt
Adult Victim AdvocateWendy Anderson, Jackson Co. SARTFebruary 2014
Department of Corrections, State Prison RepresentativeGarry Russell, DOCDecember 2013
Prison Rape Elimination Act - AdultJennifer Black, DOCApril 2015
Prison Rape Elimination Act - JuvenileMacilla Jager, OYAAugust 2013
PolygrapherTamie Jessen, Private Polygraph ConsultantNovember 2014

 

Informational Pages

 

Prison Rape Elimination Act

Sex Offenders in the Community

Myths and Misconceptions about Sex Offenders

Glossary of Legal Terms

Resources