Public Resources

OATSA is committed to providing resources to the public seeking support and guidance.

This resource page includes links to allied organizations and agencies that provide resources, information, and support to the public, as well as links to noteworthy news articles that may be of interest to those seeking guidance and education.

Public Resources

Association for the Treatment & Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA)

ATSA is an international, multi-disciplinary membership organization dedicated to making society safer by preventing sexual abuse. They provide the public with referrals to treatment providers within their membership who provide clinical and treatment services to those who are at risk to sexually offend.

AnonymousTreatment Referral Form: www.atsa.com/referral
Email: office@atsa.com
Phone: (503) 643-1023

Oregon Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Abuse (OCADSV)

OCADSV represents Oregon's domestic and sexual violence advocacy programs. They provide an extensive map of local resources and referrals to community-based programs for survivors.

Resource Map: www.ocadsv.org/find-help

Oregon Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC)

SARC provides crisis intervention, ongoing support services to survivors, 24-hour phone support, and in-person services to Oregon residents.

Website: www.sarcoregon.org
Support Line: (503) 640-5311 or 1-888-640-5311

Oregon Attorney General’s Sexual Assault Task Force (OSATF)

OSATF’s mission is to facilitate and support a collaborative, survivor-centered approach to the prevention of and response to sexual violence. They help connect and refer survivors and those trying to support survivors to appropriate local organizations in their communities.

Website: www.oregonsatf.org
Resource Map: www.oregonsatf.org/help-for-survivors

Oregon Department of Justice - Victims and Survivors Services (CVSSD)

Oregon Department of Justice Crime Victim and Survivor Services Division (CVSSD) helps victims cover crime-related costs, protects victims’ rights and helps fund local service providers. Through our advisory committees and partnerships, we help shape best practices statewide and bring a diverse collection of voices to the issue of victims’ rights.

Website: www.doj.state.or.us/crime-victims Phone: 503-378-5348 Email: CVSSD@doj.state.or.us

Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (OCDLA)

The OCDLA serves as a voice for the criminal defense bar in Oregon, consisting of both private defense attorneys and public defenders. The organization is an affiliate of the National Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.

Website: www.ocdla.org
Email: info@ocdla.org

Safer Society Press

Safer Society Press provides books on prevention, treatment, and policy for survivors, persons in treatment, families, and professionals. They maintain a national database of professionals who provide specialized treatment services for persons with sexual behavior problems and provide information related to many aspects of sexual abuse and its societal impacts via their website.

Website: www.safersocietypress.org
Provider List: www.safersocietypress.org/treatment-referrals
Contact: www.safersocietypress.org/contact-us

Noteworthy News Articles

Supreme CourtJustice Sonia Sotomayor has constitutional concerns in case of sex offender who couldn't find housing.