Crime Victim Information
The following resources can help crime victims understand their rights in Oregon and elsewhere. Even if you choose not to have a lawyer represent you in your case, you still need to be informed about the criminal and civil justice systems. Whether you are the victim of a duii driver or a sexual assault, you have constitutional rights that must be recognized by the court. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me for a free consultation regarding your case.
OREGON
WASHINGTON
- Washington Coalition of Crime Victim Advocates
1-360-456-3858 - Washington Crime Victims’ Compensation Program
1-360-456-3858
NATIONAL
- National Crime Victim Law Institute
1-360-456-3858 - VictimLaw
1-360-456-3858 - Centre for Neuro Skills
- 1-800-922-4994
Abuse Information / Resources
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CLERGY ABUSE
- Survivors Network of those Abused by Priest (SNAP)
1-877-762-7432
SEXUAL ABUSE
DOMESTIC ABUSE
- National Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-799-SAFE (7233) - Portland Women’s Crisis Line
503- 235-5333
CHILD ABUSE
- Oregon Child Abuse Hotlines
Multnomah County: 503-731-3100
Clackamas County: 971-673-7112
Washington County: 503-681-6917 - Washington State Child Abuse Hotline
1-866-363-4276
ELDER ABUSE
- Oregon Elder Abuse Hotline
1-800- 232-3020 - National Council for Aging Care
1-877-664-6140