ORS 147.605
Definitions for ORS 147.607 and 147.610
(1)
“Offender” means a person who has engaged in the commission of a crime.(2)
“Participant” means a person who is a crime victim, survivor or offender.(3)
“Restorative justice communication” means:(a)
All communications, written and oral that are made in the course of, or in connection with, any phase of a restorative justice program, including but not limited to a phase under which a facilitated dialogue occurs and the referral, preparation, pre-enrollment, enrollment, post-enrollment and post-dialogue phases of the program.(b)
All memoranda, work products, documents and other materials that are prepared for or submitted in the course of, or in connection with, any phase of a restorative justice program, including but not limited to a phase under which a facilitated dialogue occurs and the referral, preparation, pre-enrollment, enrollment, post-enrollment and post-dialogue phases of the program.(4)
“Restorative justice program” means a community-based program administered by a private or public entity that offers as a part of the program a facilitated dialogue between a crime victim or a survivor and the offender.(5)
“Survivor” means a person who has experienced harm as a result of an offender’s crime. [2023 c.95 §1]
Source:
Section 147.605 — Definitions for ORS 147.607 and 147.610, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors147.html (accessed May 26, 2025).