Oregon Justice Resource Center
Description
Oregon Justice Resource Center is a nonprofit organization which provides legal information and advocacy for incarcerated individuals. They maintain a number of programs designed to meet the specific needs of all community members. The Civil Rights Project focuses on advocacy and litigation directly related to the civil rights of incarcerated individuals and justice reform which protects civil rights for all. The Immigrant Rights Project offers individualized consultation for immigrants ahead of trial, including conversations about the potential consequences of various pleas. The Oregon Innocence Project provides advocacy and support for wrongfully convicted individuals, including mentorship for law students and partnership with policymakers. The Women's Justice Project is focused on the unique needs of justice involved women both inside and outside prison. The Youth Justice Project provides support for young people who are serving time in adult facilities or who are otherwise impacted by the adult court system. For more information, use the contact information provided on the website.