Victim Services
The Community Corrections Division is charged with monitoring and enforcing conditions set by the Court and the Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision when and offender is placed on Parole or Probation.
Offenders are often ordered by the Court to have "no contact" with the victim (or victims) of their crimes. These orders appear on release agreements and sentence orders and as conditions for parole/post-prison supervision and probation. If the offender violates this conditions, there can be serious consequences. If you are a crime victim listed on a "no contact" order and the offender is not abiding by that order, call 911. It is important to remember that no protective order provides absolute safety.
Annette Chrisemer,
Victims Services Coordinator
(503) 540-8041
Useful Information for Victims
What kind of information can crime victims receive?
We can tell you:
The name of the Parole & Probation Deputy (PO) and how to contact him/her.
Why the person is under supervision
Conditions of the offender's supervision
Physical description and age of the offender
The geographic area to which the offender is released
What assistance will Victims Services provide to victims?
Assist you in protecting yourself through the enforcement of no contact orders, restraining orders and/or stalking orders.
Update you on significate changes regarding the offender and case status.
Track the offender's court hearings and sentencing orders for you.
Supply you with a recent photograph of the offender.
Take time to listen to you.
These services are provided for your benefit and are completely confidential. Choosing to utilize Victims Services does not mean you will come into contact with the offender. We encourage you to call with any questions or concerns.
What should you do if the offender keeps harassing you, or if you see the offender violating the probation, parole or post-prison supervision?
Call the PO or Victims Services Coordinator and make a report. The PO will investigate to determine if there is a violation of supervision conditions. If the activity continues and it is a crime, contact your local police. In most cases, the PO will be notified of any police contact.
English language Victims Services brochure
Spanish language Victim Services brochure
Victims Referral Resources
VISOR Information - Offender Status Notification
If you would like to be updated on an offender’s status, please sign up for VISOR: Victim Information System in Oregon online, by email, or dial 1-888-749-8080. You will need the offender's State ID number/SID#, Booking # or Inmate Identification number. The Booking # and Inmate ID# can be found on our Jail Roster, the SID # can be obtained by calling the Marion County Jail at (503) 588-8595. You may also access the VISOR Website within our Jail Roster.
Because we believe that victims and their families should be supported once a court process is over, Marion County Community Corrections Division has a Victim Services program to provide information to victims about the conditions of supervision and any additional community resources that may be helpful. This may also include information regarding reunification/clarification on person to person crimes. Honoring your right to choose whether to engage in this process, this will be the only time our office will contact you regarding reunification/clarification, unless you contact us and indicate interest. You may contact us any time for information or services at 503-540-8041.
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