Safety and Sentencing Prison Program Crime Survivors Beyond Barriers

Crime Survivors for Community Safety

Our goal is simple—to prevent future crime and violence.

CSCS is building a united, progressive movement of crime survivors. We understand firsthand how violence affects people. We know that violence creates many complex questions, and that there are no easy answers. We also know that our experiences as survivors of crime and violence make us some of the most qualified people to address these issues.

Crime victims (and survivors), like those incarcerated, disproportionately come from poor communities and communities of color. All too often in public policy, there is a false distinction between “crime victims” and “offenders.” The fact is that many people are both, and many of our most vulnerable families include both. Yet our criminal justice system continues to rely on a polarizing framework that makes an often simplistic distinction between “crime victims” and “offenders”­a distinction that supports harsh and costly policy choices that do not adequately meet the needs of either. CSCS is calling for a change.

Help Save Lives. Help Save ODSVS.

With the simple act of filling out a post card, you can help save core services to people in need.

PSJ Members Send a Strong Message to Legislators: Don’t Cut Survivor Services

On Tuesday May 19th, the day after the Co-Chairs released their budget, PSJ and ally members of the Oregon Alliance to End Violence Against Women delivered over 4,000 postcards in support of the Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund (ODSVS) to key leaders of the Ways and Means Committee.

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), a time when advocates in communities across Oregon – and across the country – highlight the issues around sexual assault and the needs of survivors.

Awareness Day Highlights ODSVS

Almost 100 service providers and survivors of domestic and sexual violence met in Salem to raise awareness about about the importance of the Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund (ODSVS).

PSJ Works to Protect Lifesaving Services

PSJ has been making its voice heard.  With help from our members, we are working to prevent legislators from cutting the Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund.
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