Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet

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Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet
Seal of Kentucky.svg
Seal of the State of Kentucky
Agency overview
Headquarters125 Holmes Street
Frankfort, Kentucky
Employeesabout 8,000
Agency executive
WebsiteKentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet

The Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Cabinet (JPSC) is an agency of the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky that is responsible for providing law enforcement, criminal justice and correctional services to the citizens of Kentucky. The Cabinet is headed by a Cabinet Secretary appointed by the Governor of Kentucky, with the consent of the Kentucky State Senate. The Cabinet Secretary is a key member of the Governor's senior policy staff.

The current Secretary for the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet is Kerry B. Harvey, who was appointed by Governor Andy Beshear in 2021.

Organization[]

The Justice and Public Safety Cabinet is headed by a Secretary, who is appointed by the Governor. The Secretary is assisted in managing the Cabinet by a Deputy Secretary, who oversees the activities of the Cabinet in the absence of the Secretary. The Cabinet is composed of several agencies and organizational units. The staff of the Cabinet is divided between the Executive Staff, which provides management and administrative services to the entire Cabinet, and the Departmental Staff, which perform the work of the Cabinet.

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