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The Oregon DOJ's 2024 Bias Crimes Annual Report indicates shifting trends and a 7% decrease in overall bias reports.
The decline in reporting did not occur evenly across demographic groups, with certain groups showing more of a willingness to ...
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KOIN on MSNOregonians aren’t reporting bias crimes as often. AG Rayfield says that’s concerningOregonians are contacting the Bias Response Hotline less often, especially from Black, Latino, Native American and gender non ...
Starr was pronounced dead at the scene, along with his passenger, Shatara Rosemarie Holmes, 39, also of Coos Bay. A ...
Oregon notches 74% rise in reports of hate crimes, bias incidents - OPB - Oregon Public Broadcasting
Reports of hate crimes and bias incidents to an Oregon Department of Justice hotline increased by 74% from 2021 to 2022. Last year, the hotline received 2,534 reports of bias incidents and crimes.
PORTLAND, Ore. – Bias and hate crime reporting remain on the rise in Oregon, with reports soaring over 200% from 2020 to 2023, according to an annual report released by the Oregon Criminal ...
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.
A second report from Portland State University researchers looked at Measure 110's impact on police stops, searches and arrests — finding little link to a decline. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
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.
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