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Survivors/Victims of Crime

Articles and/or groups related to survivors/victims of crime

Oregon Ballot Measures 51, 52 & 53

PSJ is taking no position on these measures or any other ballot measure in the May election. Our focus right now is on defeating Mannix’s Mandatory Minimum Measure in November.

WA: Rape and Sexual Assault at Women’s Prison

Four women incarcerated at the Washington State Corrections Center for Women in Purdy are suing the Department of Corrections after experiencing sexual misconduct, assault and rape at the prison. According to one of the attorneys for the women, the abuse her clients describe is, “Just the tip of the iceberg.”

Re-thinking Community Safety and Racism: We Need to Question Some Assumptions

Our focus here at Crime Survivors for Community Safety is preventing the sort of violence that happened to us from happening to anyone else, to create a different world. In order to fully realize that different world, it’s important for crime survivors to pay attention to the racism that drives the criminal justice system and how it shapes our responses to violence.

ODSVS Fund

Strengthening Services for Crime Survivors - A policy priority of ours was to work with anti-violence advocates from across the state to increase funding for the Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services (ODSVS) Fund.

2007 Legislative Wrap-Up - Toward a More Effective and Just Approach to Public Safety

2007 was by far the most successful legislative session we’ve had since our inception in 1999.
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