Meet Us Where We Are [Female victim advocate, Cheryl Tyiska, speaking on camera.] [Still image appears on screen of disabled person holding a sign
across his chest with the words "don't abandon us." Image dissolves
into female disability advocate, Linda Spies, speaking on camera.] [Images of disabled, male and female victims, appear on screen and a document for victim assistance and compensation is superimposed.] [Female disability advocate, Linda Spies, speaking on camera.] [Female victim advocate, Sharon D'Eusanio, speaking on camera.] [Camera pans across a crowd of seated individuals.] [Female victim advocate, Cheryl Tyiska, speaking on camera.] You've just had an opportunity to hear from victims of crime as they describe for you, in their own words, what happened to them, and how the experience changed their lives. The important thing for you to remember is, if you should ever become a victim of crime, or if anybody you know becomes a victim of crime, there is help available for you. And you do have rights as a crime victim. You don't have to go through this experience alone. End of video clip. |
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