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Reports of bias crime in Oregon declined in 2024, marking a 'complex and concerning' trend, according to a new Criminal ...
Reports of hate crimes and bias incidents have spiked 366% in Oregon this year, in part because of the coronavirus pandemic. Since January, the number of cases has grown, according to data from ...
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.
None of the more than 900 hate crime reports that victims made to the Department of Justice’s hotline in 2022 were forwarded to police or prosecutors. State law requires that the hotline reports ...
Any victim or witness of a bias incident or a hate crime can visit www.StandAgainstHate.Oregon.Gov or call Oregon DOJ’s Bias Response Hotline at 1-844-924-BIAS (2427).
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — The Oregon Department of Justice's annual bias incident report shows calls to the bias incident hotline have increased by nearly 200% from 2020 to 2022. Bias crime reports ...
A report from the Oregon Attorney General’s office shows that there were 1,101 reports made to the Oregon DOJ Bias Response Hotline in 2020. Officials say there was a 134% surge in reporting in ...
Reports of hate crimes in Oregon rose from 170 incidents in 2019 to 271 incidents in 2020, according to data the FBI collected from law enforcement agencies across the state. The number of victims ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Reports of hate crimes and bias incidents have spiked 366% in Oregon this year, in part because of the coronavirus pandemic. Since January, the number of cases has grown ...
SALEM, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Justice's annual bias incident report shows calls to the bias incident hotline have increased by nearly 200% from 2020 to 2022. Bias crime reports to law ...
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