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Clinton County Justice Coordinating Commission
The Clinton County Justice Coordinating Commission (CCJCC) was established in April of 2009. This was as a result of the recommendations of the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) assessment (January, 2008) of the Clinton County jail and local justice system.
CCJCC Contact Information:
612 North Second Street
Suite 103
Clinton, IA 52732
563.243.6210 x 4310
[email protected]
CCJCC Commission Members:
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Carole Dunkin - Citizen Member, Clinton County
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Mike Wolf - County Attorney
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Lt. Paul Hammond – Clinton County Jail Administrator
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Becky Eskildsen – Clinton County Mental Health Coordinator
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Gabe Gluba - ASAC, King House Manager
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Kelly Greenwalt – Probation Officer/Department of Corrections
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Chief Dave Porter – Gateway Area Police Administrator/DeWitt Police Chief, CCJCC Chair
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Margaret Kuhl – Coordinator, CCJCC
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Judge Marlita Greve - Chief Judge
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Sheriff Bill Greenwalt – Clinton County
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Leslie Mussmann - ASAC, Director of Prevention
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Kim Ralston – Director, Community Assistance Program
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Amanda Schwartz - Clinton County Sheriff's Office, CCJCC Recorder
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Judge Phil Tabor – District Associate Court
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Dan Srp - Board of Supervisors, CCJCC Vice-Chair
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Jack Wolfe – Defense Attorney; Bar Association
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Matt Brooke - City of Clinton Administrator
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Alternative Sanctions & Diversions Committee – Kelly Greenwalt, Chair
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Court Issues – Kim Hess, Chair
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Jail Programs & Reentry Committee – Sheriff Rick Lincoln, Chair
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Mental Health & Substance Abuse – Becky Eskildsen, Chair
CCJCC Meeting Information:
The CCJCC meets on the third Thursday of every other month, at 3:30 p.m.
Meeting dates and times can be found at the
CCJCC Meeting Schedules page.
Meetings are held at Clinton Community College (Room 139).
CCJCC Mission Statement:
Improving the justice system in Clinton County, Iowa