The Oklahoma Criminal Justice Advisory Council sends this information as posted below:
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma County Criminal Justice Advisory Council (CJAC) has appointed Melissa Walton as its new executive director, tasked with reducing incarceration and contributing to public safety by streamlining the county justice system. Walton brings over 15 years of experience in criminal justice reform, public policy, and community engagement.
Walton’s criminal justice background includes several years at ReMerge, a nonprofit diversion program for mothers with an emphasis in overcoming substance abuse, where she served as director of community engagement. Most recently Walton served as strategic director of the Oklahoma County Treatment Courts, providing help to justice-involved veterans and those overcoming mental health or substance abuse issues.
She succeeds Timothy Tardibono, who led CJAC from its inception in 2018 until his recent appointment as executive director of the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs.
“Melissa’s extensive background and commitment to equitable justice make her an exceptional choice to lead CJAC into its next chapter,” said Christy Gillenwater, president and CEO of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber. “Her vision aligns with our mission to create a fair, efficient, and compassionate criminal justice system in Oklahoma County.”
As executive director, Walton will oversee CJAC’s strategic initiatives, including efforts to reduce incarceration rates, enhance data-driven decision-making, and foster community partnerships. She will play a pivotal role in guiding the development of the new Oklahoma County Detention Center and implementing reforms included in the CJAC strategic plan.
“I am honored to join CJAC and contribute to meaningful change in our justice system,” said Walton. “I look forward to working collaboratively with stakeholders to build a system that reflects our community’s values and ensures justice for all.”
The Criminal Justice Advisory Council was established in 2018 through an interlocal agreement among Oklahoma County, the City of Oklahoma City, the City of Edmond, and the City of Midwest City. The council comprises business and community leaders, law enforcement, nonprofit service providers, attorneys and judges who share an interest in making Oklahoma County’s justice system fair and effective. CJAC is working toward a justice system in which everyone is treated with respect and dignity, those who have committed and been victims of crime alike. Learn more at www.okcountycjac.com.
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