About Committees
The Orange County District Attorney (OCDA) recognizes that different communities within our Orange County community need support and advocacy from agencies involved in the criminal justice system.
The OCDA’s Community Advisory Committees help the District Attorney learn how to better serve the needs of Orange County by providing input and exchanging information. The committees are comprised of public officials, law enforcement personnel, business owners, OCDA prosecutors and investigators, and community leaders. The intention of the OCDA Advisory Committees is to provide invaluable assistance in addressing community concerns as well as improve the relationship between law enforcement and members of the community, particularly victims of crime.
The OCDA’s Community Advisory Committees help the District Attorney learn how to better serve the needs of Orange County by providing input and exchanging information. The committees are comprised of public officials, law enforcement personnel, business owners, OCDA prosecutors and investigators, and community leaders. The intention of the OCDA Advisory Committees is to provide invaluable assistance in addressing community concerns as well as improve the relationship between law enforcement and members of the community, particularly victims of crime.
The OCDA Community Advisory Committees currently include:
- Hispanic Community Advisory Committee
- Black Community Advisory Committee
- Korean Community Advisory Committee
- Vietnamese Community Advisory Committee
- LGBTQ+ Community Advisory Committee
If you’re interested in learning more about the OCDA’s Community Advisory Committees and helping us better serve Orange County, email media@da.ocgov.com