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Escaped Oregon inmate accused of attacking 2 Japanese women worked hours near campground without supervision, lawsuit alleges

Escaped Oregon inmate accused of attacking 2 Japanese women worked hours near campground without supervision, lawsuit alleges
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The Skanner News - Oregon Hate Crime and Bias Report Shows Surge in Incidents

Oregon Hate Crime and Bias Report Shows Surge in Incidents Published: 03 July 2021  SALEM, OREGON Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum last night received the second annual report from the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission (CJC) on 2020 data on hate crimes and bias incidents in Oregon. In total, 1,101 reports were made to the Oregon DOJ Bias Response Hotline  (1-844-924-2427) in 2020 a 134% surge in reporting in the second half of 2020. In addition, 377 bias crimes were reported to Oregon law enforcement agencies in 2020, indicating a 38% surge in reporting from 2019. Most reports to the Hotline related to race-based targeting, primarily of Black and African American people. Reports of anti-Asian bias also surged paralleling the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, the protests following the George Floyd killing, and the National election.

Oregon inmates struggle with extreme heat inside prisons; advocates call for better cooling systems

Oregon inmates struggle with extreme heat inside prisons; advocates call for better cooling systems OregonLive.com 8 hrs ago Oregon’s heatwave has hit prison inmates particularly hard. Inmates have lodged complaints about sweltering temperatures over the past several days, prompting prison lawyers to call on legislators to provide them immediate relief from the conditions. In a Monday letter to legislators, Oregon Justice Resource Center lawyers Juan Chavez and Zach Winston detailed some of the “dire” conditions that inmates have experienced. They said older, immunocompromised and mentally ill inmates have struggled even more from the heat. They said the majority of complaints about the heat had come from inmates at the Oregon State Penitentiary, Coffee Creek Correctional Facility and Santiam Correctional Institution. Two of those facilities are in Salem, where temperatures reached 117 degrees on Monday.

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