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Historical Overview of Crime Victims' Rights Mentions Jeffrey Epstein Case
Historical Overview of Crime Victims' Rights Mentions Jeffrey Epstein Case The passage provides a general historical narrative about victims' rights legislation and references the Jeffrey Epstein case only as an illustrative example. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads linking powerful individuals to misconduct, making it low-value for investigative follow‑up. Key insights: Describes the evolution of victims' rights from the Warren Court era to the 1980s.; Notes President Ronald Reagan's appointment of a Presidential Task Force on Victims of Crime.; Cites the Jeffrey Epstein sex‑abuse case as an example of victim participation importance.
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