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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, In 1982, the President's Task Force on Victims of | ||||||
3 | Crime envisioned a national commitment to a more equitable and | ||||||
4 | supportive response to victims; and
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5 | WHEREAS, The first Crime Victims Week (later renamed | ||||||
6 | National Crime Victims' Rights Week) was started to celebrate | ||||||
7 | the victims' rights movement; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Crime and violence can leave harm on any person | ||||||
9 | and community, regardless of age, national origin, race, creed, | ||||||
10 | religion, gender, sexual orientation, immigration, or economic | ||||||
11 | status; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, A new movement of diverse survivors of crime from | ||||||
13 | communities most harmed and least helped has joined together in | ||||||
14 | Illinois and throughout the country to create healing | ||||||
15 | communities and shape public policy; and | ||||||
16 | WHEREAS, For too long the voices and experiences of these | ||||||
17 | diverse survivors have been ignored, leading to policies and | ||||||
18 | increased justice system spending that fails to meet the needs | ||||||
19 | of crime victims or stop the cycle of crime; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, Most victims do not get the kind of help needed to |
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1 | heal; and | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, Only 8 percent of all victims of violence receive | ||||||
3 | direct assistance from a victim service agency, and this drops | ||||||
4 | to 4 percent when the crime is unreported, the case for more | ||||||
5 | than half of all violent crimes; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Crime survivors know best about the existing gaps | ||||||
7 | to recovery and how to bridge them and understand what their | ||||||
8 | communities need to be healthy and safe; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Crime survivors want a safety and justice system | ||||||
10 | that works and prioritizes prevention, rehabilitation, and | ||||||
11 | trauma recovery; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, With the unwavering support of their communities, | ||||||
13 | survivors are empowered to face their grief, loss, fear, anger, | ||||||
14 | and hope, turning their healing into action; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, Providing services that help victims and their | ||||||
16 | communities recover stops the cycle of harm and supports | ||||||
17 | thriving communities; and | ||||||
18 | WHEREAS, It is essential for crime survivors to have input | ||||||
19 | and influence in discussions of public safety and criminal | ||||||
20 | justice policy; and
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1 | WHEREAS, National Crime Victims' Rights Week provides an | ||||||
2 | opportunity to recommit to ensuring that all victims of crime, | ||||||
3 | especially those who are from communities most impacted by | ||||||
4 | crime, are policy stakeholders and provided with what they need | ||||||
5 | to recover; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice, a flagship | ||||||
7 | project of Alliance for Safety and Justice is dedicated to | ||||||
8 | supporting the healing of survivors and the leadership they can | ||||||
9 | provide to build safer and healthier communities; and
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10 | WHEREAS, Survivors Speak elevates the voices of diverse | ||||||
11 | crime survivors to ensure their experiences shape public safety | ||||||
12 | and justice policies; therefore, be it
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13 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE | ||||||
14 | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
15 | we commend the work being done by Crime Survivors for Safety | ||||||
16 | and Justice to prevent people from becoming victims and assist | ||||||
17 | all survivors in recovering from crime and trauma; and be it | ||||||
18 | further
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19 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
20 | presented to Crime Survivors for Safety and Justice.
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