

Department of Justice; Office of Justice Programs; Office for Victims of Crimes; Meet Us Where We Are; NCJ 213366 - December 2002. This DVD (NCJ 213366) presents two popular award-winning videos, "Meet Us Where We Are" and "The Time Is Now," originally produced in December 2002 and no longer available in VHS form. "The Time Is Now" helps crime victim service providers reach out and serve people with disabilities. "Meet Us Where We Are," which presents first person accounts of how crime affects people with disabilities, educates disability service providers and people with disabilities about crime victims' rights and resources. Producer: Office for Victims of Crimes. Keywords: usdoj.gov. Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| Accused Pediatrician Is Leaving Institute (New York Times) Dr. Melvin D. Levine, who is facing lawsuits accusing him of molesting boys, has resigned from All Kinds of Minds, which he founded to train teachers to help children with learning disabilities. |
