Whenever possible, we try to step forward and "do something", whether that means leaning on law enforcement to get them to investigate, organizing letter campaigns to judges and DA's, "court sittings" where members of the public attend trials to peacefully and respectfully show their support for prosecution, etc etc. We can't do it for every case - but in the same breath, there is a lot that we do that doesn't make the news.

We try our best - thats the best answer I can give you Like so many other organizations, we're working with limited resources. At this point, our primary comittment *has* to be to track the info. Other groups take actions, but no one else does what we do, so its key that we do our "job" well.

Please don't misunderstand - the actions are critical, and we know that. But if it comes down to writing a letter or adding 10 new cases, we *have* to add the cases, because no one else will. We do try our best to include DA/judge contact for as many cases as possible though, so that people who wish to write have the information they need.

I hope that answers your question fairly.