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Have You Been A Victim Of Crime? Help others who have been victimized by violent crime by telling your story on a television documentary while learning about self defense and safety awareness. Deborah Courtney, a Victim Rights Advocate and Second Amendment Activist, is seeking crime victims to tell their stories for an upcoming television documentary. The program will highlight victims becoming victorious over the crimes by regaining control through safety awareness and firearms training. Learn More It is time for crime victims to become empowered.
A Strong Second Amendment Advocate
In 2000, Deborah Courtney was brutally beaten and raped by a repeat Violent Sexual Predator. Rather than let herself become a victim, Deborah became empowered and is a victor. She inspires others and gives them the courage to become victors as well. Deborah helps others choose empowerment over victimization and helps people find the the path that make them victors. Deborah helps crime victims learn about the justice system and the services available to them. Dealing with the aftermath of a crime is just the first step to empowerment. Deborah is an advocate for one's right to self-defense and participates in safety awareness and self-defense training to help crime victims regain their comfort and confidence - the final step to becoming empowered victors. Newspaper Profile of Deborah Courtney Read a June 2005 Profile published in the California Rifle and Pistol Association's The Firing Line. Deborah's Victim Impact Statement Learn More About
Overcoming Obstacles Deborah Courtney speaks to many organizations, large and small, about crime, the justice system, and victor empowerment. Contact her at empowerment@notavictim.org.
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