Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council

Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council The official page of the Georgia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC). Innovating Criminal Justice - Empowering Victims

Created by the Georgia General Assembly in 1981 as an Executive Branch agency, the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) represents the culmination of many efforts to establish a statewide body that would build consensus and unity among the State's diverse and interdependent, criminal justice system components. CJCC is legislatively charged with eleven areas of criminal justice coordination

. Among those responsibilities is to serve as the statewide clearinghouse for criminal justice information and research; develop criminal justice legislative and executive policy proposals; and serve in an advisory capacity to the Governor on issues impacting the criminal justice system. In addition to serving as the epicenter of criminal justice policies, research and information for Georgia, CJCC has been designated as the State Administrative Agency for numerous federal formula and competitive grant programs. As such, CJCC aggressively pursues federal grant opportunities utilizing a streamlined grant application process buttressed with the very latest data and advanced technological support. Once the State receives grant money and CJCC awards it to subgrantees, CJCC methodically and diligently ensures accountability for these funds. Currently, CJCC plans and administers tens of millions of dollars in federal criminal justice and victim services grants received from Edward Byrne Memorial (Byrne-JAG), Victims of Crime Act (VOCA), STOP Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT), Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN), Sexual Assault Services Program (SASP) as well as state grant programs funded by the Georgia General Assembly. As CJCC administers programs providing direct services to victims of crime, it is a natural fit that it also administers the Georgia Crime Victims Compensation Program (CVCP). Established by the State Legislature in 1988, the CVCP offers financial support to innocent victims of violent crimes and encourages greater victim participation in the criminal justice process. Crimes covered under the CVCP, among others, include: homicide, sexual assault, commercial sexual exploitation of minors, domestic violence, assault/battery, vehicular homicide and DUI/DWI. CVCP is a payer of last resort and certain requirements must be met, but eligible applicants may receive compensation benefits up to $25,000 to help with medical and dental care, mental health counseling, economic support, crime scene clean-up, and funeral expenses when the costs are not covered by a third-party payer.

Recently CJCC staff completed NOVA’s Advanced Crisis Response Team Training! This comprehensive course prepared attendee...
05/27/2026

Recently CJCC staff completed NOVA’s Advanced Crisis Response Team Training! This comprehensive course prepared attendees to respond effectively in times of mass-casualty crisis. During this several day course participants explored the impact of trauma, team deployment strategies, and best practices for working with the media. Thank you Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, for the opportunity.

This week, CJCC was honored to attend “It’s A Penalty” campaign raising awareness about human trafficking ahead of the 2...
05/22/2026

This week, CJCC was honored to attend “It’s A Penalty” campaign raising awareness about human trafficking ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. First Lady , Mayor Andre Dickens, public safety leaders & community partners gathered to discuss prevention and survivor support.

05/15/2026

Last week was State Employee Recognition Week, and divisions across the agency celebrated with staff. Here’s a recap of the fun!

To our incredible employees: thank you for your hard work, dedication, and commitment. We appreciate all that you do!

05/12/2026

This Mental Health Awareness Month, we honor those who support victims, carry difficult stories, and fight for justice and hope every day. Your work matters, and so does your well-being. Thank you for all you do. Take care of yourselves, too.

Happy State Employees Recognition Week! The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council proudly recognizes its dedicated team ...
05/06/2026

Happy State Employees Recognition Week! The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council proudly recognizes its dedicated team for their leadership, dedication, and commitment to public service. Their work makes a meaningful impact across Georgia, and we celebrate their service and appreciate all they do.

Join CJCC, the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Violence Reduction, and partners for a powerful one-day training for Pu...
04/28/2026

Join CJCC, the City of Atlanta Mayor’s Office of Violence Reduction, and partners for a powerful one-day training for Public Safety Personnel focused on strengthening awareness, prevention, and response to human trafficking as Atlanta prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This training will take place on May 5th, 2026, from 2-4 pm at The Phoenix Atlanta Hotel.


Together, we can help end human trafficking. Register now via the QR code or link here:
https://cjcc.formstack.com/forms/human_trafficking_training_hotel_security_1


Some stories are hard to tell.  Some voices go unheard.This week, we remember that listening matters. During National Cr...
04/20/2026

Some stories are hard to tell.
Some voices go unheard.

This week, we remember that listening matters.

During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, CJCC stands with survivors across Georgia with compassion, care, and a commitment to keep showing up for them.

Listen. Act. Advocate.

Not just this week, but every day. Because no one should have to heal alone, and everyone deserves to feel supported, seen, and heard.

🚨 We’re Hiring! 🚨 The CJCC is looking for a Grant Planner to join our Juvenile Justice Unit! If you’re detail-oriented, ...
04/14/2026

🚨 We’re Hiring! 🚨

The CJCC is looking for a Grant Planner to join our Juvenile Justice Unit! If you’re detail-oriented, passionate about impactful work, and ready to collaborate with an incredible team, this is your chance.

Know someone perfect for this role? Tag them or share this post to help us find our next team member!



Learn more: https://ga.referrals.selectminds.com/jobs/grant-planner-juvenile-justice-grants-79356

Address

104 Marietta Street NW, Suite 400
Atlanta, GA
30303

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(404) 657-1956

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