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Originally Posted by Guest
Still confused, but that's ok, no need to pursue this. I'm thinking that our ideas regarding being passionate about something might be different, but probably not an appropriate conversation to have on this forum. Have a good day!
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It is very easy to find some of the documents I have put up on the Internet. And I have had some help over the years with whom to get involved in this. I have been doing this work in MN, IL, CA, and FL but with many contacts in TX, NY, DC, KY, HI, AK and various other states especially NV and CO.
I started out with this Project by writing 4000 or so victim/witness assistance centers all over the United States about what they would like to see in law libraries for victims/survivors of crimes. I do not just accept what law librarians or lawyers tell me are these needs. You ask the people you are trying to help directly and not count on what some academic says are their needs. This took me a few years though. I then used their responses to try to change the hearts and minds of these academics and law librarians and also tried to get Hollywood and the media involved. They can be very creative with how they solve problems like this. Mainly through telling human interest stories.