Montana Board

of Crime Control

The Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) is the designated state agency that administers millions of grant dollars dedicated to preventing and addressing crime statewide. MBCC is headed by an eighteen member board appointed by Governor Schweitzer. Board members represent law enforcement, criminal justice system stakeholders, and citizens, including the first Montanans, our state's Native Americans. Board members provide critical citizen leadership, oversight and accountability of systems charged with promoting justice and public safety.

Board of Crime Control Names
New Executive Director


News Flash MTIBRS Online Reporting (MOR)

New interactive crime reporting website that allows users to select reports based on offense, offender/arrestee, victim, and property data elements is now available. Users can also create their own custom reports based on many variables and export the reports in multiple formats.



2011 Montana Crime Victimization
and Safety Survey Report