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1 | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Tens of thousands of youth who are arrested | ||||||
3 | throughout this State each year are never
subject to any formal | ||||||
4 | proceedings in juvenile court; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Most juvenile arrests are reported by local law | ||||||
6 | enforcement to the Illinois State Police, which
is currently | ||||||
7 | required to maintain juvenile arrest records regardless of | ||||||
8 | whether a petition of
delinquency is filed in juvenile court; | ||||||
9 | and
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10 | WHEREAS, Despite the presumption in the Illinois Juvenile | ||||||
11 | Court Act that most juvenile records are
confidential, juvenile | ||||||
12 | arrest records are sometimes disclosed or disseminated, often | ||||||
13 | unintentionally,
preventing youth who have never been | ||||||
14 | adjudicated delinquent for any offense from moving forward
with | ||||||
15 | educational and employment plans; and
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16 | WHEREAS, The process of expunging juvenile arrests that do | ||||||
17 | not result in formal proceedings is currently
complicated, | ||||||
18 | burdensome, and underused by juvenile arrestees; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Increased use of electronic recordkeeping by | ||||||
20 | city, county, State, and federal agencies has
compounded the | ||||||
21 | number of ways in which confidential juvenile arrest and court |
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1 | records may be
inadvertently disseminated, regardless of | ||||||
2 | expungement; therefore, be it
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3 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL | ||||||
4 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | ||||||
5 | CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Illinois Juvenile Justice | ||||||
6 | Commission is requested to study and make recommendations to | ||||||
7 | the Governor and General Assembly regarding
effective policy | ||||||
8 | and practice concerning juvenile record confidentiality and | ||||||
9 | expungement; and be it further | ||||||
10 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission is | ||||||
11 | requested to analyze the sufficiency of juvenile
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12 | confidentiality and expungement laws and processes, including | ||||||
13 | but not limited to the methods by which
juvenile records are | ||||||
14 | created and shared and the use and effectiveness of juvenile | ||||||
15 | petitions for
expungement; and be it further | ||||||
16 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Police and the Illinois | ||||||
17 | Criminal Justice Information Authority are requested to | ||||||
18 | cooperate with the study by sharing agency data and process | ||||||
19 | information, as well as by reviewing their
own policies | ||||||
20 | concerning juvenile record confidentiality; and be it further | ||||||
21 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission is | ||||||
22 | requested to summarize available information and
research on |
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1 | best practices within the State and across the nation with | ||||||
2 | respect to juvenile record
confidentiality, law enforcement | ||||||
3 | recordkeeping, and expungement, including but not limited to | ||||||
4 | the
following: | ||||||
5 | 1) The creation, storage, and exchange of juvenile records | ||||||
6 | in the digital age; | ||||||
7 | 2) The effect of private background check industry growth, | ||||||
8 | including internet-based
arrest publishing and removal | ||||||
9 | companies, on juvenile records confidentiality and
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10 | expungement; | ||||||
11 | 3) The relationship between confidentiality and | ||||||
12 | expungement and public safety; and | ||||||
13 | 4) The impact of expungement on the lives and wellbeing of | ||||||
14 | youth; and be it further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That local law enforcement, county clerks, | ||||||
16 | judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, school
officials, | ||||||
17 | probation offices, diversion program providers, background | ||||||
18 | check providers, and prospective
employers and other end-users | ||||||
19 | of background information are encouraged to participate in this | ||||||
20 | study as
well as to review their own policies concerning | ||||||
21 | juvenile record confidentiality; and be it further |
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1 | RESOLVED, That the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission is | ||||||
2 | requested to submit the report by March 1, 2016 and to
catalog | ||||||
3 | the progress of expungement again on March 1, 2017 to the | ||||||
4 | Governor and General Assembly
with its recommendations and | ||||||
5 | suggested statutory changes; and be it further
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6 | RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution shall be presented | ||||||
7 | to the Director of the Administrative Office
of the Illinois | ||||||
8 | Courts, the Executive Director of the Office of the State's | ||||||
9 | Attorneys Appellate Prosecutor,
the Office of the State | ||||||
10 | Appellate Defender, the President of the Illinois Sheriff's | ||||||
11 | Association, and the
Executive Director of the Illinois | ||||||
12 | Juvenile Justice Commission who are each encouraged to share | ||||||
13 | this
resolution with their membership.
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