DCSO Jail Earns Re-Accreditation Status

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The Oregon Accreditation Alliance establishes professional standards of accountability, management, operations and best practices for Patrol and Investigation Services across the state. 

These standards exist to improve the quality of law enforcement agencies in Oregon and ultimately, the quality of services provided to the citizens of the state. Accreditation gives agencies independent confirmation that their policies and practices comply with a higher level of professional standards. 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office joined the Oregon Accreditation Alliance in March 2002 and received the initial accreditation in April 2004. Re-accreditation was awarded in 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019, and now again in 2022. 

In addition to this re-accreditation, in May 2022, a team of seven certified jail manager-inspectors reviewed each aspect of jail operations and found the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Adult Jail was in full compliance with each standard.  

There are a total of 319 Oregon Jail Standards that address issues involved in operating the jail, from administration, inmate management, admissions and release, security and control and inmate communication. 

The Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office Adult Jail was found to be in full compliance with every standard for all categories. 

Oregon State Sheriff’s Association inspects Oregon Jails every two years for compliance with state jail standards.

The entire report can be found on our website: sheriff.deschutes.org then follow the “About Us” tab to “History” and “Accreditation” You will find the report on a link at the bottom of the page.

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Camp Fire Teen Listening Session

Teen Connects offers stand-alone service projects and fun outings for youth ages 12 through 17 and who are looking for awesome volunteer experiences. We are excited for any teen to join us to make a difference and

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Hikers Rescued Near Green Lakes Trailhead

On Saturday, February 7, at 6:00 p.m., Deschutes County 9-1-1 received a report of two young men, ages 18 and 20, who were lost near the Green Lakes Trailhead, located off the Cascade Lakes Highway just beyond Mt. Bachelor. Deschutes County Search and