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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The adult female population in prisons in the |
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| State of Illinois was 2,806 in 2004, a 154 percent increase |
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| over the past ten years; and
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| WHEREAS, Of this population, less than 30 percent of these |
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| female prisoners were incarcerated for committing violent |
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| crimes; and
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| WHEREAS, Cook County Jail currently houses over 1,300 women |
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| on any given day and, of this population, approximately 90 |
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| percent are charged with non-violent crimes; and
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| WHEREAS, In prisons in the State of Illinois, 82 percent of |
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| women are mothers and almost 50 percent have children under |
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| five years of age; and
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| WHEREAS, Each year at least 25,000 children in the State of |
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| Illinois are impacted by maternal incarceration; and
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| WHEREAS, In the State of Illinois, at least 60,000 minor |
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| children will have their mothers spend time in a State prison |
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| while they are children; and
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| WHEREAS, An estimated 80 percent of all incarcerated women |
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| in the State of Illinois suffer from substance abuse problems; |
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| the State of Illinois can place fewer than 20 percent of all |
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| incarcerated women into its substance abuse programs; and
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| WHEREAS, It is a known fact that drug addiction causes |
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| crime, destroys the family structure, creates havoc in |
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| neighborhoods, and leaves paths of destruction in its wake; |
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| individuals convicted of crimes who have not received |
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| meaningful treatment while incarcerated continue to commit |
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| crimes; and
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| WHEREAS, In the United States, by mid-year of 2003, the |
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| number of adult female inmates rose 6.3 percent over the |
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| previous year; and
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| WHEREAS, Community-based alternatives to incarceration for |
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| women convicted of non-violent offenses would allow children to |
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| stay with their mothers while their mothers receive appropriate |
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| treatment; with the appropriate treatment, the mothers would be |
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| less likely to commit additional offenses and would be able to |
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| re-enter society as tax-paying citizens; in addition, their |
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| children would be less likely to become the next generation of |
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| incarcerated individuals; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |