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Victims' Rights Advice—Guiding Victims of Hate Crimes

Victims' Rights Advice Project is an interactive website designed to provide general information about hate and bias crimes in the United States.

Victims of hate and bias crimes in Oregon can obtain no-cost general legal advice regarding their rights in connection with criminal case investigation and prosecution. The website was created, maintained, and supported by the National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI) and Pro Bono Net.

Victims of hate or bias crimes in Oregon can fill out a short questionnaire to find out if they are eligible. Eligible individuals can ask a question about the situation that involved hate or bias. After a question is submitted and approved, pre-screened volunteer attorneys can select it and provide free brief written legal advice in response. People who do not meet the requirements will be unable to ask a question and will be directed to other information and resources.

Eligibility Criteria

Area(s) Served

Statewide

Legal Issue Areas

Crime Victims' Rights

General Contact Info

1130 SW Morrison Street, Suite 230, Portland, OR 97204

ncvli@lclark.edu

https://ncvli.org/

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