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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The current youth justice system is not applied |
3 | | fairly or equitably and can thus not
provide the best possible |
4 | | outcomes for our nation's children, families, or public safety; |
5 | | and
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6 | | WHEREAS, 2015 Bureau of Justice statistics show that more |
7 | | than 5,000 youth are
incarcerated in jails and adult prisons on |
8 | | any given day in the U.S.; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, According to the NAACP, 2019 statistics show that |
10 | | African American children represent
52% of children whose cases |
11 | | are judicially waived to the criminal court, though they |
12 | | comprise
only 16% of youth in the U.S.; and |
13 | | WHEREAS, The justice system as currently designed does not |
14 | | adequately recognize the
different developmental stages of |
15 | | young people and the opportunities that these stages offer for
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16 | | their life trajectories; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, There is considerable ambiguity around the |
18 | | appropriateness and involvement of
younger children as there is |
19 | | no age limit for entry into our delinquency system; and |
20 | | WHEREAS, There is a growing understanding of how trauma can |
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1 | | materially impact brain
growth and behavior and how punitive |
2 | | responses to behavior often do not result in desired
behavior |
3 | | or the well-being of children and families; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, Youth are more likely than adults to be |
5 | | permanently traumatized by the harsh
realities of the adult |
6 | | prison system; according to the National Prison Rape |
7 | | Elimination, "more
than any other group of incarcerated |
8 | | persons, youth incarcerated with adults are probably at the
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9 | | highest risk of sexual abuse"; and |
10 | | WHEREAS, As of 2016, there are more than 3,700 youth still |
11 | | in adult prisons; youth convicted
in the adult system receive |
12 | | little or no rehabilitative programming, which is mandated in |
13 | | the
juvenile system; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, A study by the Department of Justice found that 76 |
15 | | percent of prisoners under the
age of 25 when released were |
16 | | rearrested within three years, and 84 percent were rearrested
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17 | | within five years; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, A 2015 study by the Campaign for Youth Justice |
19 | | found that incarcerated youth are at
the highest risk for |
20 | | sexual abuse, and to protect them in adult facilities, children |
21 | | are often
placed in solitary confinement, where they are kept |
22 | | in their cells for 22-23 hours a day; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The current system arranges individuals into two |
2 | | categories, juveniles and adults,
and it does not recognize the |
3 | | "emerging adults", individuals 18-25 years old who have |
4 | | distinct
needs; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, According to a study by the U.S. Department of |
6 | | Justice, black male emerging
adults comprised nearly 40% of all |
7 | | emerging adults admitted to state and federal prisons in the
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8 | | U.S. in 2012, and they are 7-9 times more likely to end up in |
9 | | prison compared to their white
peers; therefore, be it
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10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
11 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
12 | | we urge legislators, municipalities, law enforcement |
13 | | officials, judicial system decision
makers, legal |
14 | | professionals, school systems, and key stakeholders to achieve |
15 | | more fair, just,
equitable, and effective outcomes by embracing |
16 | | a developmental approach to the treatment of
children and |
17 | | emerging adults in the justice system through: |
18 | | (1) Reducing disproportionality and disparities based |
19 | | on race, ethnicity, gender, ability
status, and sexual |
20 | | orientation or gender identity and expression among |
21 | | children and
emerging adults in the justice system; |
22 | | (2) Ensuring youth and emerging adults in the justice |
23 | | system maintain supportive
relationships and have |
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1 | | appropriate guidance and counsel from legal professionals |
2 | | and
caregivers; |
3 | | (3) Implementing policies and practices to reduce harm |
4 | | and improve outcomes for justice-involved
youth in |
5 | | accordance with knowledge from developmental science; |
6 | | (4) Ensuring that for those youth and young adults in |
7 | | the justice system, policies and
practices prioritize the |
8 | | health and educational needs and avoid causing harm; |
9 | | (5) Ensuring that through all developmental stages of |
10 | | young people, including emerging
adult, our justice system |
11 | | provides age and developmentally appropriate services and
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12 | | supports, life skills development, rigorous education, and |
13 | | fresh starts so young people
have the best opportunity to |
14 | | successfully transition into law abiding and productive
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15 | | adulthood; and |
16 | | (6) Promoting a strong collaboration among impacted |
17 | | communities, governmental agencies
and the non-profit |
18 | | sector, along with partnerships with diverse community |
19 | | stakeholders
who will provide technical assistance, |
20 | | support, and engagement with decision-making; and be it |
21 | | further |
22 | | RESOLVED, That we urge Congress to enact legislation that |
23 | | supports and ensures the justice system utilizes a culturally |
24 | | responsive and trauma-informed
developmental approach to youth |
25 | | justice; and be it further
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