Early 1980s
President Ronald Reagan appointed the President’s Task Force on Victims of Crime.
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| Ronald Reagan | person | 153 | View Entity |
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This document is page 63 of a 2014 legal academic publication discussing Crime Victims' Rights. It argues for victim participation during criminal investigations, explicitly citing the 'Jeffrey Epstein sex abuse case' as a primary example of why victims need rights before charges are filed. The text also provides historical context regarding the victims' rights movement, referencing the Warren Court and President Reagan's Task Force on Victims of Crime.
Events with shared participants
President Reagan signed the Union Station Redevelopment Act of 1981, stating the Secretary of Transportation would not be bound by a legislative veto.
1981-12-29
President Reagan issued Executive Order 12333 expanding NSA interception mandates.
1980-01-01 • USA
Issuance of Executive Order 12333 by President Reagan.
1980-01-01 • USA
Flight from Washington DC to Boston where Ronald Reagan slept on the narrator's shoulder.
Date unknown • Eastern Airlines Flight
Presidential race involving Walter Mondale and Ronald Reagan.
1984-01-01 • United States
President Reagan issued Executive Order 12333.
1980-01-01 • United States
Assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley
1981-03-30 • Washington D.C. (Implied)
Republican National Convention
2016-01-01 • Unknown (Convention site)
Nuclear freeze movement protests.
1980-01-01 • Global
Meeting described by Cathy.
1983-01-01 • Unspecified
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