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Old 11-22-2015, 07:45 AM
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Office for Victims of Crime - U.S. Resource Map of Crime Victim Services & Information

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A modified version of this could work. Not sure how to do it though. Mental health materials would also be needed and a lot more other stuff.


One drawback of this is that when dealing with victim/witness assistance it is a lot safer to be somewhat anonymous or have some connection to a governmental entity which has faceless people connected to it. Local libraries I still believe is the more practical approach as what would be needed in Austin, Nevada a small town would be very different from what is available in Austin, Texas. I am not sure if I want my real name out there all that much associated with a web-site for victims/witnesses and the mental ill. If Taltarzac725 is associated with it in any way then my real name will come up.

Still I will give this suggestion of some kind of web-site some thought. I do know some professional web-site designers.

Remember that you can see my 224 613 fight for survivors/victims' rights history if you Google Taltarzac725 and look at those documents.
https://www.facebook.com/FloridaLibr...iation?fref=ts

I see that the Florida Library Association Facebook page still seems to be in tight control of the Administrator as has been since the 19th of November 2015.

I would have posted those two links above on it to give them some advertising so to speak on that Facebook page. That's what victims/survivors rights sites really need a lot more press.

More responsible web-site Administrators would be nice. I mean responsible to the people who read the web-site and not to the butts these people need to keep kissing to keep their jobs. These Administrators should not have to deal with the power plays within the Florida Library Association.

All kinds of censorship especially if they try to hide the facts rather than expose them really irritate me. And you would expect that librarians of all people would see the value of free speech and open dialog about stuff without resorting to lawyers and the like unless the dialog were not backed up with many documents or was in some way defamatory. Defamatory usually means untrue and not backed up by documents. What is a Defamatory Statement | Digital Media Law Project