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The decline in reporting did not occur evenly across demographic groups, with certain groups showing more of a willingness to ...
The Oregon DOJ's 2024 Bias Crimes Annual Report indicates shifting trends and a 7% decrease in overall bias reports.
Oregonians are contacting the Bias Response Hotline less often, especially from Black, Latino, Native American and gender non ...
A Department of Corrections investigation into allegations against Nicholas T. Alexander concluded Dec. 10. The next day, ...
But the State Department of Justice cautioned the 7% could be attributed to underreporting, rather than a decrease in bias incidents.
This case serves as a powerful example of how persistence, teamwork, and modern investigative methods can breathe new life ...
A surge in harassment and spam calls to a statewide hotline for victims of hate and bias crimes is prompting calls for reform ...
The economic impact of crime in Oregon was an estimated $14.9 billion in 2023, according to a report released by the Common Sense Institute this week. That is a cost of $3,509 per Oregon resident.
The property crime rate in 2024 was 22.4% lower than in 2010, the annual report said. The violent crime rate was 70.5% higher than in 2010. Police said the increase in violent crime takes a toll ...
The economic impact of crime in Oregon was an estimated $14.9 billion in 2023, according to a report released by the Common Sense Institute this week. That is a cost of $3,509 per Oregon resident.