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Old 10-14-2024, 09:53 PM
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When I was working for Information Access Company in Belmont, CA back in 1984-1986 I had picked up a volume of Victimology from the pile leftover from the Legal Resource Group of workers. Not something much of anyone else would want take home even if the cost for it was nothing but the weight of carrying it .


I thought it might come in handy which it did when I wrote all of the writers of articles about what they would like to see in libraries especially law libraries to help victims of crimes cope. I got a fairly good number of replies which I used for guidelines for writing other people and organizations. I think I had written these people around 1992-1993 or thereabouts. This was after the my graduation from the U of MN Law School on May of 1989 and my trip that Summer to the law library convention in Reno, Nevada.

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