Receive web updates from PSJ
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to stay up to date on new content posted to our website.
By subscribing to our RSS feed, you will receive notification whenever there is a new post to our website. It’s the perfect way to make sure you keep up to date on PSJ’s activities and news about criminal justice and public safety issues affecting Oregon.
How do I get started?
To start using RSS, you need a news reader or aggregator that displays RSS content feeds. Here are a few that you might consider using. There are many available through the web, most are free of charge.
- Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Word
- New versions of Outlook have a built in RSS reader
- Firefox has an ad-on for an RSS reader
- If you have a gmail account, Google Reader is available.
- Microsoft recommendations for readers
- CNET recommendations for RSS readers
Getting PSJ's RSS Feeds
One of the easiest ways to start getting info about our web updates is to look at the very bottom of any page in our website for the RSS Feeds link. From there, you can choose whether you want updates on our entire site or particular programs or campaigns.
It is also likely that your web browser will display the RSS feed icon and you can just click on that and it will take you through a process of getting our updates.
Having trouble? Email us and maybe we can help.

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