Oregon Department of Justice

  • If you are a victim of crime, you have rights too. Sometimes you may have to request a right before you can use it. Learn more about your rights and how to assert them.

  • Learn more about Crime Victims' Rights Week 2012 Honorees. 
     

  • DOJ is here to help crime victims through the legal processes that come after a guilty verdict. Learn more and get connected with an advocate today.

  • Improving the well-being of Oregon children is everyone's responsibility. Learn more about what you can do to prevent child abuse in your community.

  • The SAVE Fund makes medical exams available to every victim of sexual assault in the Oregon - regardless of their ability to pay. Learn more or donate to the SAVE Fund today.

  • The Address Confidentiality Program is a free mail forwarding service to help survivors stay safe. Learn more about how it works.

  • DOJ is now accepting proposals for a competitive grant program to improve the collection of restitution for crime victims. Learn more.

  • If you are in an unsafe situation, there is help. Find a service provider in your area that can help you and you children stay safe from family violence.

Welcome

The mission of the Crime Victims' Services Division (CVSD) is to reduce the impact of crime on victims' lives by supporting statewide victim services programs, promoting victims' rights, and providing victims access to information and resources in a compassionate, responsive, and dedicated manner.

CVSD Funding

Please visit our CVSD Funding page to learn about the allocation of CVSD punitive damage awards that support CVSD programs and funding for victim service providers.