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ODOC Contact Information   
ODOC Victim Services Contact Information

Gary Sims
Karen Roddy

Gary Sims, Sr. MA, Theology;
M. Ed; MBA
Religious Services Administrator
2575 Center Street NE
Salem, OR 97301
503-945-9231
503-947-1061 fax
Gary.Sims@doc.state.or.us
Karen Roddy
Victim Services Coordinator
82911 Beach Access Road
Umatilla, OR 97882
541-922-6091
Toll Free: (888) 749-8080
541-922-2088 fax
Karen.G.Roddy@doc.state.or.us
VINE   
Victim Information Notification Everyday (VINE)

VINE - Victim Information and Notification Everyday

VINE is a free and anonymous telephone service designed to provide two important features to crime victims: information and notification. VINE is available to callers 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.

Facilitated Dialogue Program   
Facilitated Dialogue Program for Victims/Survivors of Serious and Violent Crime and their Incarcerated Offenders.

This program is a free service developed by the Coalition of Oregon Victim Offender Mediation Programs (COVOMP) in collaboration with victim advocacy groups, Department of Justice Victim Assistance Services and the Oregon Department of Corrections.  

COVOMP began development of the program in 2000 when crime victims/survivors asked to participate in a dialogue process with the inmate convicted of the crime that impacted them. The committee created a set of protocols by which a crime victim/survivor could engage in a safe and meaningful dialogue process with the inmate who harmed them.

Key components of facilitated dialogue in cases of serious and violent crime:

Active Advisory Committee Members
Karen Roddy, Department of Corrections
Cynthia Stinson, Department of Justice
Mike Niemeyer, Department of Justice
Betsy Coddington, Resolutions Northwest
Eric Gilman, Clark County Juvenile Department
Warren Oster, Clackamas County Juvenile Department (Retired)
Annie Roberts, Center for Restorative Justice and Peacemaking University of Minnesota (Retired)

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Article on: How do people heal from violent crime? How do they mend after a rape or assault, or after losing a loved one to murder? How do they get over the grief, anger and gnawing sense that no matter what happens, justice will never be served?

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Victim Speakers Network   
Victim/Survivor Speakers Network
The Victim/Survivor Speakers Network provides a venue for crime victim/survivors to have a voice in the criminal justice system by sharing their story in a correctional setting.  These meetings provide a safe and respectful atmosphere for crime victims to express their feelings, validate their suffering, restore personal power and promote healing. 

Likewise, these meetings provide a venue for inmates to publicly accept responsibility, to hear stories of real victims other than their own and to help them begin to understand the impact of the harm they have caused and the ripple effect of their crimes on victims, their families and their communities.

The Victim/Survivor Speakers Network is voluntary for all participants.  Crime victim/survivors interested in participating in the network may contact DOC Victim Services at 541-922-6091 or 888-749-8080. 

Crime Victims' FAQ's   
How can I locate the inmate sentenced to the Oregon Department of Corrections who victimized me?
You may locate an inmate sentenced to ODOC by calling VINE (Victim Information Notification Everyday) at 877-674-8463 or searching on-line at www.vinelink.com

You may also use the Oregon Offender Search Tool at www.oregon.gov/DOC/.  Click on the link, "Find Offender Information" to access this tool.

Can I be notified when the inmate is released from prison?

Yes.  There are two ways crime victims can register for notification of an inmate’s release from prison.

1.  You may register with the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision.
Victim Registration
Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision
2575 Center Street NE, Suite 100
Salem, Oregon 97301
2.  You may also register with the Oregon VINE Service.

I have forgotten my VINE pin code. How can I stop the notification calls?

To stop unwanted notification calls, please contact VINE at 877-674-8463.  Customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

You may also contact ODOC Victim Services at 888-749-8080 for assistance with pin code issues.

How can I stop unwanted contact from the inmate who harmed me?

If you are being harassed or threatened, or receiving unwanted communication of any kind from an inmate in a DOC facility, please contact the Superintendent's Office at the prison where the inmate is located and request that all contact from the inmate cease.  DOC staff will assist you in getting the unwanted behavior stopped.

A list of Oregon prisons can be found at www.oregon.gov/DOC/.  Click the link "Operations" and then "Prisons" to locate prison contact information.

Should I be concerned that the inmate was moved to another facility?

No.  It is normal for ODOC to move inmates from one facility to another.  Although the specific reason for the move is not public information, moves generally take place for programming, medical or security reasons.

Can I meet with the inmate who victimized me?

The Department of Corrections will provide crime victim/survivors the opportunity for a structured face-to-face facilitated meeting with the inmate who harmed them.  These meetings take place in a secure, safe environment and assist victim/survivors in working through the impact of the crime.  For information on the Facilitated Dialogue Program, please contact ODOC Victim Services at 888-749-8080.

What is "community supervision"?

When released from a correctional institution to community supervision, the offender must report to a Community Corrections Parole Officer.  The parole officer's responsibilities are to enforce the rules of supervision and assist the offender in a successful reintegration back into the community.  If the offender violates the rules of supervision, he or she may be placed in jail while the parole officer investigates the violation.  A serious violation may result in "revocation", which means the offender can be returned to prison.  If the violation does not result in revocation, the parole officer may take other action, such as imposing new rules of supervision or requiring the offender to participate in additional treatment or counseling.

How can I contact the parole officer supervising the offender in my case?

Supervising Community Corrections office information can be found on-line at www.vinelink.com.  Search for the offender and click on the link for the reporting agency.

Other Crime Victims' Resources   
Crime Victim Service Links
Crime Victim Services Links - Oregon Counties
Crime Victims' Rights   
The Oregon State Constitution guarantees crime victims the right to:
An amendment to the state constitution guarantees the victim the right to be reasonably protected from the defendant. Requires the judge to make decisions about pre-trial release on the principle of reasonable protection of the victim and the public. Also, crimes defined as violent felonies are not bailable when the court finds probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the crime, and the court finds danger of physical injury to the victim or public.

Prevents a judge or parole board from allowing a defendant to be released before serving their full sentence.

Requires that jury composition be made up of registered voters who haven’t been convicted of a felony, or served a sentence for a felony, within the last 15 years.

Page updated: January 26, 2012

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