The Oregon Prosecuting Attorney's Notification of Compliance With Crime Victims' Constitutional Rights (Youth) is a document that outlines the rights of victims of crime in the state of Oregon, as specified in the Oregon Constitution. It provides victims of crime committed by juveniles with information about their constitutional rights and how to exercise them. The document is divided into two parts: Part I outlines the rights of victims of juvenile crime, and Part II explains the duties of the prosecuting attorney to notify victims of their rights. Part I of the document outlines the rights of victims of juvenile crime, including the right to be notified of all court proceedings related to the crime; the right to be heard at any court proceedings related to the crime; the right to confer with the prosecuting attorney; the right to receive restitution; and the right to receive notification of the juvenile offender's release and future proceedings. Part II outlines the duties of the prosecuting attorney to notify victims of their rights in accordance with the Oregon Constitution. It includes a requirement that the prosecuting attorney provide victims with written notice of all court proceedings and the opportunity to be heard at those proceedings. It also contains a section outlining the duties of the prosecuting attorney to provide victims with timely notice of all juvenile offender releases and future proceedings. There are two types of Oregon Prosecuting Attorney's Notification of Compliance With Crime Victims' Constitutional Rights (Youth): the standard version and the specialized version for victims of domestic violence. The standard version applies to all victims of juvenile crime, while the specialized version applies to victims of domestic violence.