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The Task Force has forty-nine members appointed by the Attorney General. Twelve of these members fill agency-specific slots; their respective organizations choose a representative for appointment. All other slots are open for application. Task Force members vote on Task Force policy changes, serve a two-year term and participate on a committee. Please see below for vacant Task Force slots and click here for an Appointed Task Force member application.

Committee members are also appointed by the Attorney General and Committee Chair, serve a two-year term and participate on a committee. Appointed Committee Members do not have voting privileges on the Task Force.

Appointed Task Force Members  

Name of slot

Member

Term Expires

1. Attorney General Hardy Myers December 2008
2. Department of Education
Stella Brown April 2008
3. Department of Public Safety Standards & Training Cameron Campbell September 2008
4. District Attorney - rural VACANT  
5. District Attorney - urban Jeff Lesowski April 2009
6. Emergency Room Physician VACANT  
7. Forensic Nurse Cindy Smith August 2009
8. Child & Adolescent Medial Forensic Professional Janey Purvis September 2008
9. Funders - RPE/Family Health/DHS Julie McFarlane July 2009
10. Funders - CAF Advisory Committee/DHS Bonnie Braeutigam July 2008
11. Funders - Victims of Crime Act CVAS/DOJ Cynthia Stinson July 2009
12. Judicial Hon. Frank Yraguen March 2009
13. Juvenile Sex Offender Management Specialist John Harkins January 2009
14. Law Enforcement - city rural Frank Rivera March 2009
15. Law Enforcement - city urban Steve Bellshaw December 2009
16. Law Enforcement - OSP Crime Lab Randy Wampler September 2008
17. Law Enforcement - sheriff rural Angie Borigo July 2009
18. Law Enforcement - sheriff urban Ben Ruhl January 2009
19. Legislator - House VACANT  
20. Legislator - Senate VACANT  
21. Offender Response - Sex Offender Supervision Network Representative Cliff Filley March 2008
22. Offender Response - Oregon Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers Cory Jewell Jensen December 2009
23. Offender Response - Corrections & Treatment Sandra Rorick December 2009
24. Prevention & Education - Community rural Camille Cole March 2010
25. Prevention & Education - Community urban Rebecca Peatow Nickels August 2009
26. Prevention & Education - Self defense Sydney Elliott March 2009
27. Prevention & Education - Campus Sarah Parshley March 2010
28. Prevention & Education - Men Michael Crowe January 2009
29. Prevention & Education - Youth VACANT  
30. Higher education/campus program Margaret Trout May 2008
31. Public Health rural Shannon Dames June 2009
32. Public Health urban VACANT  
33. Senior & Disabled Services Eva Kutas May 2009
34. Survivor rural VACANT  
35. Survivor urban Sandra Roskott September 2008
36. Native American Partnership to Address Sexual Assault liaison VACANT  
37. Victim Response - Advocate DA/law enforcement urban VACANT  
38. Victim Response - Advocate DA/law enforcement
rural
Karen Johnston September 2008
39. Victim Response - Advocate non-profit rural Rebecca Swearingen May 2010
40. Victim Response - Advocate non-profit urban Jessica Gilbertson May 2010
41. Victim Response - Advocate culturally specific
non-traditional
Allison Cleveland January 2010
42. Victim Response - Civil legal services VACANT  
43 Victim Response - Counselor VACANT  
44. Victim Response - Disabled services VACANT  
45. Victim Response - Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender community Jenny Woodson April 2009
46. Victim Response - Latino community VACANT  
47. Faith Community Ron Clark December 2008
48. At Large - Criminal Justice Committee Chair Darin Tweedt July 2008
49. Domestic Violence Provider Samantha Naliboff August 2009
50. At Large - Legislative & Public Policy Committee Chair Ronelle Shankle December 2008
51. Oregon Coalition Against Domestic & Sexual Violence Representative Keri Moran-Kuhn May 2010

 

 

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