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NCVLI’s Executive Director Meg Garvin on the Importance of Privacy in Sexual Assault Cases
October 03, 2014
NCVLI’s Executive Director Meg Garvin on the Importance of Privacy in Sexual Assault Cases
Meg Garvin, executive director of the National Crime Victim Law Institute, discusses recent cases of sexual assault and keeping victims identity private in this Inside Higher Ed article.
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Meg Garvin, executive director of the National Crime Victim Law Institute, discusses recent cases of sexual assault and keeping victims identity private in this Inside Higher Ed article.
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