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Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments     Crime and Violence Prevention Center Staff     User Survey

The Crime and Violence Prevention Center staff wish to give special acknowledgment and recognition to the individuals listed below. Their experience and insight have contributed significantly to the revised version of this handbook.

Jeanne Benvenuti, Director
Victims' Legal Resource Center
McGeorge School of Law

Colleen Campbell, Chair
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST)

Jackie Cruz, Crime Prevention Specialist
San Diego County Sheriff's Department

Denise Davis, Manager
Public Inquiry Unit and Victim Notification Program
California Attorney General's Office

Maggie Elvey, Executive Director
Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau

Carolyn Golden, Coordinator
Fresno County Victim/Witness Assistance Center
Fresno County Probation Department

Stephen Hall, Manager
Victims of Crime Program
Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board

J. Robert Jibson, Supervising Deputy Attorney General
California Attorney General's Office

Gayle O'Kelley, Coordinator
Napa County Victim/Witness Assistance Center
Volunteer Center of Napa

Judy O'Neal, Chief
Victim/Witness Branch
Office of Criminal Justice Planning

Alex Vargas, Administrator
Tammie Fagan, Senior Coordinator
Los Angeles City Victim/Witness Assistance Center
Los Angeles City Attorney's Office

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Crime and Violence Prevention Center Staff

Carolyn Ortiz Director
Nancy Jones Matson Assistant Director
Steve Hedrick Program Manager/Writer
Gary EnsignPublication Manager
Jan Mistchenko Graphic Artist
Linda Irvine Word Processing Technician
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User Survey

Please take a few minutes to help the Attorney General's Crime and Violence Prevention Center better serve future crime victims.

On a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 meaning not helpful and 10 meaning very helpful, how would you rate the Crime Victims' Handbook on the following:

1. The Handbook assisted me is understanding the criminal justice process:

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2. The Handbook was easy to understand:

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3. The Handbook provided useful resources:

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4. The Handbook helped me cope with the criminal justice process:

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5. The Handbook will be helpful to other crime victims:

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Please list any information that you wish the Handbook had covered or that should be discussed in greater detail, or provide any other comments:

Please mail to:

Office of the Attorney General
Crime and Violence Prevention Center
P.O. Box 944255
Sacramento, CA 94244-2550
Attention: Steve Hedrick


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