Safety and Justice Oregon
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Safety and Justice Oregon
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Safety and Justice Oregon is transforming the public safety and criminal justice systems through education, policy advocacy, and candidate support.
We know there’s still more work to do — but let's keep supporting outreach workers, trauma recovery, and programs that meet people where they are. That’s real safety.
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Portland ranks No. 4 among U.S. cities for preventing and reducing gun violence
Recognition builds on Portland’s decrease in violent crime .
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October 14, 2025 at 10:30 PM
We deserve a responsive public safety system rooted in non-violence crisis intervention. That's why the expansion of Portland Street Response (PSR) is so critical: New funding extends the unarmed crisis team's hours to 6 a.m. to midnight and increases staffing.

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Portland Street Response expands hours, working toward 24/7 service: 'We just want to be available'
The city allocated funds to allow the program add an extra four hours to its available response window — which will now run from 6 a.m. to midnight.
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October 8, 2025 at 8:16 PM
Despite state and federal cuts, Portland is investing in safety. This year, $1M went to 16 grassroots orgs like Love is Stronger GV and Latino Network to reduce gun violence and support trauma recovery in neighborhoods most impacted. For more info: www.portland.gov/community-sa...
2025 Safer Portland Grant recipients
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September 18, 2025 at 11:56 PM
[MUST WATCH] Explore all the ways that caring for people can lead to safer communities. The results are shocking! www.youtube.com/shorts/qzEoy...
Blood plasma and house paint — reducers of crime?
YouTube video by Partners for Justice
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September 11, 2025 at 9:47 PM
Today marks the 60th year of Voting Rights Act. Freedom Rider Joan Browning reminds us: “People actually died. People pay a price for this, but it’s a price well worth paying... I think things are bad enough now, we just got to start over and fix it again.”
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Freedom Rider Talks Voting Rights and Being Jailed for Testing Segregation Laws in 1961
The Voting Rights Act, a crowning achievement of the civil rights movement, turns 60 this week. It’s not in good shape.
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August 6, 2025 at 10:12 PM
Freedom Rider Joan Browning reminds us: “People actually died. People pay a price for this, but it’s a price well worth paying... I think things are bad enough now, we just got to start over and fix it again.”
www.brennancenter.org/our-work/res...
Freedom Rider Talks Voting Rights and Being Jailed for Testing Segregation Laws in 1961
The Voting Rights Act, a crowning achievement of the civil rights movement, turns 60 this week. It’s not in good shape.
www.brennancenter.org
August 6, 2025 at 10:00 PM
"Since June 2023, a Portland State University study shows the street team handled more than 7,000 calls, with no injuries, only 1 arrest with Portland police and over 40% of people helped on-site with no hospital needed." - Anthony Kustura, KOIN.

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April 28, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Advocates like Eddie Bynum and Jeremy Ahrendt are redefining what it means to support youth at MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility by fostering mentorship and a sense of belonging.
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Advocates help Oregon’s incarcerated youth see the ‘bigger picture’
The youth advocate program is a source of pride in a juvenile system beset by turmoil.
www.oregonlive.com
March 27, 2025 at 1:36 AM
The data is clear: progressive prosecutors are not responsible for increases in violent crime. Real safety comes from investing in solutions that address the root causes of harm and crime. It’s time for long-term solutions that empower us all.
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Progressive Prosecutors Were Not Responsible for Increases in Violent or Property Crime Before, During, or After the COVID-19 Pandemic
A newly released report finds no evidence that prosecutors of any type are responsible for increases in crimes in their jurisdictions, concluding instead that hyperlocal social, environmental, and eco...
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March 5, 2025 at 10:39 PM
“Where we are doesn’t define us. In a disadvantaged position, we still try to take the necessary steps to transcend our obstacles and adversity.” - Wallace Simpson, Uhuru Sasa's secretary.
Photo, narrative and poetry book created by incarcerated Portland State students
‘Memory and Place in Black Portland’ uses photos as a vehicle for storytelling about home, gentrification and incarceration
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March 1, 2025 at 12:45 AM
In September 2024, Dauphin County’s commissioners forgave nearly $66M in pay-to-stay debt owed by formerly incarcerated people and their families. At least 43 states have pay-to-stay laws that keep a person incarcerated long after their prison term ends.
This Pennsylvania County Wiped Out Millions in Jail Debt - Bolts
After Dauphin County ended the practice of charging people while they’re detained in jail, first-term Commissioner Justin Douglas pushed it to also forgive more than $65 million in lodging fees.
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February 25, 2025 at 10:55 PM
“Put simply, our criminal justice system isn’t working. Maybe it hasn’t really ever worked. Prolonged incarceration is very expensive, and it does not make us safer." - Chief Judge Rowan Wilson.

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Top Judge Favors a Second Chance for Those Languishing in Prison
Rowan Wilson, the chief judge of New York State’s highest court, used his State of the Judiciary address to push back against prolonged incarceration.
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February 18, 2025 at 8:51 PM
"We need movements rooted in love right now, movements powered not by difference and exclusion and punishment, but by common ground, compassion, humility, healthy boundaries, patience and healing." - adrienne maree brown, @truthout.org.

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This Valentine’s Day, Let’s Choose Love Over Borders
We need movements rooted in vulnerability, healing and revolutionary love.
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February 14, 2025 at 7:31 PM
Public safety is built on stability. Thanks to House Bill 2001, Oregon has sealed 47,000 eviction records, removing lifelong barriers to housing and helping families gain stability and security. Everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home. oregoncapitalchronicle.com/briefs/orego...
Oregon courts purge 47,000 past evictions from people’s records  • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon judicial officials have removed about 47,000 residential evictions from court records to comply with a 2023 state law.
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February 13, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Communities deserve access to treatment and services, not jails. “We believe more resources should be directed toward addressing the mental health crisis outside of a jail setting.” - Chief of staff for the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. houstonlanding.org/texans-with-....
Texans with mental illnesses are dying in Houston-area jails. They didn’t need to be there.
A Houston Landing investigation found that about 46 percent of jail inmates who died of unnatural causes had a record of mental illness.
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February 12, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Big changes at Portland City Hall! With a new council structure, district representation, and meeting schedules, there are many opportunities to make your voice heard. Learn how to connect with your councilor and engage in the decisions that shape PDX. ⬇️
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How to engage with Portland’s new city government
More than two years after Portlanders voted to overhaul their local form of government, the new system is up and running.
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February 10, 2025 at 8:54 PM
Attend these Oregon events to learn about the powerful history of Black communities and engage in the conversations shaping the future of justice and reform in our state.
Black History Month Events 2025
You can find Oregon Black Pioneers at events all over Oregon for Black History Month. Join us! Monday, Feb 3 Bridging The Past: A Conversation...
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February 7, 2025 at 9:19 PM
"By recognizing that trauma and actively accommodating people who have experienced it, our courts have the potential to break cycles of harm in people’s lives and in our communities." Read this article on how courts can adopt trauma-informed practices to help people heal in the process.
Taking Trauma Seriously: How Trauma-Informed Practices Can Help People Heal
Trauma is pervasive throughout the criminal legal system. Courts have the power to break the cycle of harm.
www.innovatingjustice.org
January 30, 2025 at 8:43 PM
The so-called Truth Project claims that "public defenders are willfully taking less work than they should.. but 90% of people facing charges in Oregon cannot afford an attorney." - Caitlin Plummer, executive director of Public Defender Services of Lane County.
Opinion: Move past rhetoric to find real solutions to public defender crisis
Contrary to accusations of a work slowdown, public defenders are desperately trying to meet a demand that their numbers simply cannot support, writes Caitlin Plummer, executive director of Public Defe...
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January 29, 2025 at 9:50 PM
The City Club of Portland for hosting, "How Deflection is Working in East County," this Wednesday, January 29, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub on 112 SW 2nd Ave, Portland, OR 97204. RSVP at crm.nonprofiteasy.com//6452/Pages/....
January 27, 2025 at 6:38 PM
This morning, President Joe Biden announced that he's commuting the sentences of almost 2500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses, many of whom face harsher prison sentences than they would have today.
January 18, 2025 at 12:36 AM
Reposted by Safety and Justice Oregon
JUST IN: Biden is granting clemency for nearly 2,500 non-violent drug offenders, focusing on sentencing disparities related for crack cocaine-related crimes.
Biden commutes sentences for nearly 2,500 non-violent drug offenders convicted on crack cocaine-related charges | CNN Politics
President Joe Biden is granting clemency for nearly 2,500 non-violent drug offenders in the final days in office, placing a focus on sentencing disparities for crack cocaine-related crimes.
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January 17, 2025 at 10:14 AM
Multnomah County Commissioner Shannon Singleton said the county should look into partnering with Portland Street Response, the city of Portland’s non-police intervention team, or develop their own emergency mental health response team.
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Multnomah County commissioners lay out varied priorities for Portland-area
Economic conditions, public safety and homelessness are top of mind for the new county Board of Commissioners.
www.oregonlive.com
January 15, 2025 at 6:55 PM
Last week, Mike Schmidt concluded his inspiring tenure at the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office after four and a half years of spearheading responses to crime that value meaningful accountability, racial equity, and crime victims’ healing. Read more:
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Thank you, Mike Schmidt, for your vision, leadership, and trailblazing success! – Safety and Justice Oregon
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January 14, 2025 at 7:06 PM