Oregon Criminal Law Revision Commission Records
Introduction
Oregon Legislative Assembly, 1967-1972
The purpose of the Criminal Law Revision Commission, established by the 1967 Legislative Assembly, was to prepare a thorough modernization of the criminal and correctional laws of Oregon. The revised criminal code was enacted by the 1971 Legislative Assembly. The commission then prepared a new criminal procedure code during the 1971-72 interim which was enacted by the 1973 Legislative Assembly.
The commission's paper records are available for research on this Web site. They are presented using the Portable Document Format (PDF) and can be viewed using free Adobe Reader software. Audio tapes are available for research in the Oregon State Archives reference room.

Proposed criminal code publication.
Table of Contents
1967-68 and 1969-70 Interims:
- Indexes to drafts, minutes and audio tapes
- Minutes & Exhibits
- Oregon Criminal Code Drafts
- Final Draft and Report
1971-72 Interim:
- Indexes to drafts, minutes and audio tapes
- Minutes & Exhibits
- Oregon Criminal Procedure Code Drafts
- Final Draft and Report
