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Supporting L.A.'s Crime Survivors
D.A. George Gascón joined our Crime Victims Advisory Board and our Bureau of Victim Services at the Hall of Justice for an insightful panel discussion, “Pathways to Healing: Supporting L.A.’s Crime Survivors” during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
The event focused on the experience of crime victims navigating the justice system, identified gaps in services, and highlighted ongoing efforts by the District Attorney and advocates to address and fill these gaps. Community members play a vital role in providing pathways to recovery, so let’s continue to stand together and support L.A. County’s crime survivors.
Watch the event here.
Ending the Death Penalty and Fighting for Justice
D.A. George Gascón attended the Death Penalty Focus 32nd Annual Awards Dinner at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles. The event honored individuals who are committed to ending the death penalty and fighting for justice. D.A. Gascón awarded Natasha Minsker, the Director of the ACLU California Center for Advocacy and Policy, with the Rose Elizabeth Bird Commitment to Justice Award. During his speech, D.A. Gascón spoke about the need for a fair and equitable system of justice, and reiterated that studies have shown that the death penalty does not deter crime.
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