California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR128 Latest Draft

Bill / Chaptered Version Filed 05/31/2024

                            Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 128 CHAPTER 80 Relative to Crime Victims Rights Week.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  May 31, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 128, Seyarto. Crime Victims Rights Week.This measure would recognize April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Violent crime continues to exist in California, and crime in one part of the state, or crime against one person, affects our entire sense of well-being; andWHEREAS, All Californians are affected by crime, not just the victims of violent crime; andWHEREAS, The most effective aid that can be provided to victims of crime is to prevent crime from happening in the first place; andWHEREAS, Since 1981, National Crime Victims Rights Week has raised awareness of the special needs of crime victims; andWHEREAS, The 2024 theme asks all of usfriends, family members, neighbors, colleagues, community leaders, victim service providers, criminal justice practitioners, and health professionalshow we can help crime victims; andWHEREAS, This years theme is a call to action for us all to create safe environments for crime victims to share what happened to them. By doing so, were able to offer support, options for lifesaving services, and, most importantly, hope; andWHEREAS, The respect for, and protection of, victims rights within the legal process is one of the most critical components of an effective criminal justice system; andWHEREAS, Victims and witnesses of crime require special attention to ensure that they are thoroughly informed about, and effectively participate in, the criminal justice system; andWHEREAS, To the maximum extent allowed by law, victims of violent crime should receive compensation for their losses; andWHEREAS, Each day thousands of victims and witnesses receive assistance from victim support organizations, victim-witness assistance centers, private service providers, and state and local governments; andWHEREAS, The criminal justice system in this state must persist in its effort to better coordinate and improve the quality of services provided to victims and witnesses; andWHEREAS, California has been an innovator in the victims rights movement, establishing the first crime victim compensation program in the nation in 1965, Womens Advocates and Haven House in Pasadena established the first shelters for battered women in the nation in 1976, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving was founded in 1980 with the establishment of a chapter in Sacramento; andWHEREAS, California citizens enshrined victims rights in the California Constitution in 1982 through the passage of Proposition 8, the Victims Bill of Rights; andWHEREAS, California citizens reaffirmed and afforded additional rights to victims in the California Constitution and in California law in 2008 through the passage of Proposition 9, the Victims Bill of Rights Act of 2008: Marsys Law; andWHEREAS, Each year, the observance of National Crime Victims Rights Week focuses on the problems confronting victims of crime and the services available to support these victims; andWHEREAS, The remembrances observed during National Crime Victims Rights Week promote awareness of victims issues and acknowledge the combined efforts of citizens, the government, and the criminal justice system to improve victims services in California; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby recognizes the week of April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California; and be it further Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.

 Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 128 CHAPTER 80 Relative to Crime Victims Rights Week.  [ Filed with  Secretary of State  May 31, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 128, Seyarto. Crime Victims Rights Week.This measure would recognize April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO 

 Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 128 CHAPTER 80

 Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 128

 CHAPTER 80

 Relative to Crime Victims Rights Week. 

 [ Filed with  Secretary of State  May 31, 2024. ] 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SCR 128, Seyarto. Crime Victims Rights Week.

This measure would recognize April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California.

This measure would recognize April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

WHEREAS, Violent crime continues to exist in California, and crime in one part of the state, or crime against one person, affects our entire sense of well-being; and

WHEREAS, All Californians are affected by crime, not just the victims of violent crime; and

WHEREAS, The most effective aid that can be provided to victims of crime is to prevent crime from happening in the first place; and

WHEREAS, Since 1981, National Crime Victims Rights Week has raised awareness of the special needs of crime victims; and

WHEREAS, The 2024 theme asks all of usfriends, family members, neighbors, colleagues, community leaders, victim service providers, criminal justice practitioners, and health professionalshow we can help crime victims; and

WHEREAS, This years theme is a call to action for us all to create safe environments for crime victims to share what happened to them. By doing so, were able to offer support, options for lifesaving services, and, most importantly, hope; and

WHEREAS, The respect for, and protection of, victims rights within the legal process is one of the most critical components of an effective criminal justice system; and

WHEREAS, Victims and witnesses of crime require special attention to ensure that they are thoroughly informed about, and effectively participate in, the criminal justice system; and

WHEREAS, To the maximum extent allowed by law, victims of violent crime should receive compensation for their losses; and

WHEREAS, Each day thousands of victims and witnesses receive assistance from victim support organizations, victim-witness assistance centers, private service providers, and state and local governments; and

WHEREAS, The criminal justice system in this state must persist in its effort to better coordinate and improve the quality of services provided to victims and witnesses; and

WHEREAS, California has been an innovator in the victims rights movement, establishing the first crime victim compensation program in the nation in 1965, Womens Advocates and Haven House in Pasadena established the first shelters for battered women in the nation in 1976, and Mothers Against Drunk Driving was founded in 1980 with the establishment of a chapter in Sacramento; and

WHEREAS, California citizens enshrined victims rights in the California Constitution in 1982 through the passage of Proposition 8, the Victims Bill of Rights; and

WHEREAS, California citizens reaffirmed and afforded additional rights to victims in the California Constitution and in California law in 2008 through the passage of Proposition 9, the Victims Bill of Rights Act of 2008: Marsys Law; and

WHEREAS, Each year, the observance of National Crime Victims Rights Week focuses on the problems confronting victims of crime and the services available to support these victims; and

WHEREAS, The remembrances observed during National Crime Victims Rights Week promote awareness of victims issues and acknowledge the combined efforts of citizens, the government, and the criminal justice system to improve victims services in California; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature hereby recognizes the week of April 21, 2024, to April 27, 2024, inclusive, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California; and be it further 

Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.