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A Guide for Journalists Who Report On Crime And Crime victims Written By: Bonnie Bucqueroux Anne Seymour Published by: Justice Solutions, NPO with support from Office for victims of Crime , Office of Justice Programs Department of Justice A Guide for Journalists Who Report on Crime and Crime victims Written By: Bonnie Bucqueroux Anne Seymour Designed and Developed: As part of a National Public Awareness and Education Campaign project conducted by Justice Solutions under a grant from the Office for victims of Crime , Office of Justice Programs at the Department of Justice. Published Online By: Justice Solutions, NPO at: September 2009 About this Guide Guide DESCRIPTION AND DEVELOPMENT Guide Description A Guide for Journalists Who Report on Crime and Crime victims can help Journalists fulfill their unique role in helping people understand and work to improve the ways in which the United States deals with Crime and victimization.
Just Society and the Michigan Victim Alliance, as well as associate director of the National Center for Community Policing. Anne Seymour . Anne Seymour is a Consultant to the Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization
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