Title 35, Chapter 6A, Section 7
( 35-6A-7)
The council is vested with the following functions and authority: (1) To cooperate with and secure cooperation of every department,
agency, or instrumentality in the state government or its
political subdivisions in the furtherance of the purposes of this
chapter; (2) To prepare, publish, and disseminate fundamental criminal
justice information of a descriptive and analytical nature to all
components of the criminal justice system of this state, including
law enforcement agencies, the courts, and correctional agencies; (3) To serve as the state-wide clearing-house for criminal justice
information and research; (4) To maintain a research program in order to identify and define
significant criminal justice problems and issues and effective
solutions and to publish special reports as needed; (5) In coordination and cooperation with all components of the
criminal justice system of this state, to develop criminal justice
legislative proposals and executive policy proposals reflective of
the priorities of the entire criminal justice system of this
state; (6) To serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor on issues
impacting the criminal justice system of this state; (7) To coordinate high visibility criminal justice research
projects and studies with a state-wide impact, which studies and
projects cross traditional system component lines; (8) To convene periodically state-wide criminal justice
conferences involving key executives in the criminal justice
system of this state and elected officials for the purpose of
developing, prioritizing, and publicizing a policy agenda for the
criminal justice system of this state; (9) To provide for the interaction, communication, and
coordination of all components of the criminal justice system of
this state; (10) To promulgate rules governing the approval of victim
assistance programs as provided for in Article 8 of Chapter 21 of
Title 15; and (11) To do any and all things necessary and proper to enable it to
perform wholly and adequately its duties and to exercise the
authority granted to it. |