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s movement received considerable impetus in 1982 with the publication of the report of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime ("Task Force"). The Task Force concluded that "the criminal justice system has lost an essential balance... . The system has deprived the innocent, the honest, and the helpless of
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d. * The movement gained great visibility in the early 1980s when President Ronald Reagan appointed the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. ? The Task Force published a report concluding that "the criminal justice system has lost an essential balance... . The victims of crime have been transformed into a
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ctims' rights movement recetved considerable impetus with the publication in 1982 of the Report of the President's Task Force on Victims of Crime. !7 The Task Force concluded that the criminal justice system "has lost an essential balance ... . The system has deprived the innocent, the honest, and the helpless of
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ons (chaired by Susan Shirk and Orville Schell}, and we thank the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Henry Luce Foundation for their support of the Task Force. Although the two efforts share many members in common, they are separate and distinct endeavors. We present this report as the collective product o
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e sufficiently complex that a full-time coordinator was called for. Baylor was way ahead of the curve. Following numerous meetings of the specialized Task Force, the Administration engaged a leading consulting firm, Margolis Healy & Associatesd, to assess Baylor's compliance with Title IX and the Clery Act (a
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031538 →n Victims of Crime issued a final report outlining recommendations for the three branches of government to improve the treatment of crime victims. The Task Force concluded that victims have been “overlooked, their pleas for justice have gone unheeded, and their wounds—personal, emotional and financial—have go
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Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

United States
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George W. Bush
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