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    Accessibility Statement

    Last updated: March 3, 2026.

    CrimeBasics.com is committed to providing a website that is accessible and usable for as many people as possible. We want all visitors to access our information easily, regardless of ability, device or browsing method.

    We aim to follow accessibility best practices and improve the site over time.

    1. Our Commitment to Accessibility

    We strive to make our content clear, structured and understandable.
    Our website design considers principles inspired by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), including:

    • Readable text with appropriate contrast
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    We work continuously to enhance the accessibility of our content.

    2. Steps We Take

    To support accessibility, we actively:

    • Use simple language whenever possible
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    • Adjust designs to improve readability

    We also evaluate the site periodically to identify and remove potential barriers.

    3. Known Limitations

    Although we aim for full accessibility, there may be some limitations:

    • Third-party tools or embedded content may not meet the same accessibility standards
    • Older browsers or devices may display content differently
    • Some images or external resources may not include full accessibility support

    We welcome feedback to help address any overlooked issues.

    4. Ongoing Improvements

    Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we regularly update our content and design.
    If we discover accessibility barriers, we work to correct them as quickly as possible.

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    If you experience difficulty using CrimeBasics.com or have suggestions to improve accessibility, we encourage you to reach out.

    We will review all messages and respond when appropriate.

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    6. Alternative Access to Content

    If a specific page or piece of content is not accessible to you, we can provide an alternative format when reasonably possible.
    Please contact us using the email above for support.

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