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This guide is to help users become and remain proactive in serving disabled victims of crime through public agencies, community-based care organizations and private corporations by offering tips learned from multidisciplinary teams collaborating in this field. In this guide, you will find content that will help build a service model. Whether you are working in government, a 501c3 non-profit or a community-based care organization, these tips can help you establish a sound policy. For those working in organizations currently assisting with victims of crime against persons with disabilities, the stakes could not be higher, and I commend you.…mehr

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This guide is to help users become and remain proactive in serving disabled victims of crime through public agencies, community-based care organizations and private corporations by offering tips learned from multidisciplinary teams collaborating in this field. In this guide, you will find content that will help build a service model. Whether you are working in government, a 501c3 non-profit or a community-based care organization, these tips can help you establish a sound policy. For those working in organizations currently assisting with victims of crime against persons with disabilities, the stakes could not be higher, and I commend you.
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Autorenporträt
Richard Dicks, Jr. is an adjunct professor and Civil Rights investigator for a well-known university. He served as operations manager of Civil Rights and ADA coordinator/compliance officer in the state of Florida. Richard earned his Master's Degree in Public Administration. His experience transcends to giving back to persons with disabilities with the purpose of empowering, protecting and providing services.