Connie spoke to 6,000 chiefs of police at the IACP Convention in Atlanta in 1983 advocating for better treatment of crime victims by police departments, along with then Attorney General William French Smith, IACP President Jim Damos and FBI Director Daniel Webster.
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She was granted her own task force under the Reagan Administration and spent two-and-half years vigorously advocating for legal and policy changes. Later in 1981, Connie tirelessly plunged into advocating for victims’ rights.