Publications

June 24, 2026
Asset Forfeiture 2025 Report
Background: Over the last two decades, the forfeiture process in Utah has gone through various procedural changes along with changes to how funding is to be allocated and used. During the 2015 Utah General Legislative Session, Senate Bill 52 was passed creating additional reporting requirements for state and federal forfeitures. During the 2017 Utah General Legislative Session, Senate Bill 70

January 1, 2026
Public Safety Portal 2025 Report
Background: This report provides a summary of the progress made over the past three years in the design and implementation of the Public Safety Portal (PSP), including its creation, configuration, and collection of required data. The PSP project initiated in response to HB 403 (2022), which directs the Commission on Criminal & Juvenile Justice (CCJJ) and Division of Technology Services

January 1, 2026
Juvenile Justice 2025 Annual Report
This ninth annual report provides an update on juvenile justice policies that were passed in 2017 and subsequent years. Previous years’ reporting were in the fiscal year. The data represented in this report reflects Calendar Year (CY) 2024.▸Highlights from this year’s report: Youth are being referred to Utah’s juvenile court at a rate of 3.28 per 100 youths in CY

January 1, 2026
Victim Services Commission 2025 Annual Report
Background: Establishing the Utah Victim Services Commission (VSC) in 2023 marks a significant step forward in addressing the needs of crime victims within the state. The Commission is dedicated to fostering unity and collaboration to mitigate the impact of crime on victims. We strive to implement a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to prevention, supportive services, and trauma-informed justice, ensuring every victim

January 1, 2026
Law Enforcement Transparency Data Reports
Background: Passed in 2014, Senate Bill 185 directs all Law Enforcement Agencies to document and report anytime a forcible entry is made while serving a warrant or anytime a Tactical Group is deployed to a situation that may lead to forcible entry (with or without a warrant) even if the team is not used or a forcible entry is not required, and any time

January 1, 2026
DUI 2025 Annual Report
Background: The 23rd Annual DUI Report to the Utah Legislature was prepared in accordance with §41-6a-511 of the Utah Code. The statute requires the Utah Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice to prepare an annual report of DUI related data, including the following: Data collected by the state courts to allow sentencing and enhancement decisions to be made in accordance

January 1, 2026
Criminal Justice 2025 Annual Report
Background: The criminal justice reforms that Utah passed in 2015 through H.B. 348 were the result of an extensive planning and analysis process bringing together stakeholders across the system in 2014, in consultation with the Pew Charitable Trusts’ Public Safety Performance Project and other partners through the Justice Reinvestment Initiative (JRI). The format of this report changed with the 2023

January 1, 2026
Domestic Violence in Utah 2025 Annual Report
Background: During the 2023 Legislative Session, H.B. 43 created a time-limited Domestic Violence Data Task Force to assess the landscape of DV data in the state (including lethality assessments, cohabitant abuse protective orders, and the prevalence of DV) and provide feedback and recommendations. This task force issued a report in November 2023, and the group was due to sunset on

January 1, 2026
DOCJ 2025 Annual Report
A Message from our Executive Director: Season’s Greetings Utah Justice Partners! The year 2025 has been one filled with perseverance and grit! Our team here at the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice has made great strides in accomplishing our goals and objectives as outlined in our 2024-2027 Strategic Plan. Beginning with another record breaking General Legislative Session, our office

January 1, 2025
Victim Services Commission 2024 Annual Report
Background: Establishing the Utah Victim Services Commission (VSC) in 2023 marks a significant step forward in addressing the needs of crime victims within the state. The Commission is dedicated to fostering unity and collaboration to mitigate the impact of crime on victims. We strive to implement a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to prevention, supportive services, and trauma-informed justice, ensuring every victim