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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Snyder-Hall & Rep. K. Williams & Sen. Hansen           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27       RECOGNIZING APRIL 6-12, 2025, AS "CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Snyder-Hall & Rep. K. Williams & Sen. Hansen     

SPONSOR: Rep. Snyder-Hall & Rep. K. Williams & Sen. Hansen

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Snyder-Hall & Rep. K. Williams & Sen. Hansen 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 153rd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 27 

   

 RECOGNIZING APRIL 6-12, 2025, AS "CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

   WHEREAS,  crime can leave a lasting impact on any person, regardless of age, national origin, race, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, immigration, or economic status; and    WHEREAS, the term victim is more than just a label and has legal standing and protections that go along with it; and    WHEREAS, crime victims rights acts passed here in Delaware and at the federal level guarantee victims the right to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice process; and    WHEREAS, with the unwavering support  of their communities and victim service providers behind them, victims    and survivors of crime will be empowered to face their grief, loss, fear, anger, and hope without fear of judgment, and will feel understood, heard, and respected; and    WHEREAS, serving victims and survivors rebuilds their trust, which in turn restores their hope and supports thriving communities; and    WHEREAS, incorporating communities existing experts and trusted sources of support into efforts to fully serve victims and survivors will develop a criminal justice system response that is truly accessible and appropriate for all victims; and    WHEREAS, engaging a broader array of healthcare providers, community leaders, faith organizations, educators, and businesses can provide new links between victims and survivors and services that improve their safety, healing, and access to justice; and    WHEREAS, honoring the rights of victims and survivors of crime, including the rights to be heard and treated with fairness, dignity, and respect, and working to meet their needs rebuilds their trust in the criminal justice and social service systems; and    WHEREAS, victim service providers and allied professionals can increase access to victim services and compensation in areas that have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by inequality by implementing culturally responsive services; and    WHEREAS, Delawares annual Crime Victims Rights Week, held in coordination with the National Crime Victims Rights Week each April, provides an opportunity to recommit to ensure that all victims and survivors of crime, especially those who are challenging to reach or serve, are offered culturally and linguistically accessible and appropriate services in the aftermath of crime; and    WHEREAS, this commemorative week celebrates the energy, perseverance, and commitment that launched the    victims rights movement four decades ago, inspired its progress, and continues to advance the cause of justice for crime victims; and    WHEREAS, the Delaware Victims Bill of Rights is codified in Chapter 94 of Title 11; and    WHEREAS, The General Assembly is dedicated to strengthening victims and survivors in the aftermath of crime, building resilience in Delawares communities and victim responders, and working toward a better future for all victims and survivors; and    WHEREAS, National Crime Victims Rights Week provides an opportunity to recommit to ensuring that accessible, appropriate, and trauma-informed services are offered to all victims of crime; and     WHEREAS, the State of Delaware is hereby dedicated to helping crime survivors find their justice by enforcing victims rights, expanding access to services, and ensuring equity and inclusion for all; and    WHEREAS, recognizing Crime Victims Rights Week reaffirms this States commitment to creating a victim service and criminal justice response that assists all victims of crime during Crime Victims Rights Week and throughout the year, and expresses our sincere gratitude and appreciation for those community members, victim service providers, and criminal justice professionals who are committed to improving our response to all victims of crime so that they may find relevant assistance, support, justice, and peace.    NOW, THEREFORE:     BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Delaware of the 153rd General Assembly, the Senate concurring therein, that April 6-12, 2025, is recognized as Crime Victims Rights Week in the State of Delaware.      

  WHEREAS,  crime can leave a lasting impact on any person, regardless of age, national origin, race, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, immigration, or economic status; and 

  WHEREAS, the term victim is more than just a label and has legal standing and protections that go along with it; and 

  WHEREAS, crime victims rights acts passed here in Delaware and at the federal level guarantee victims the right to meaningfully participate in the criminal justice process; and 

  WHEREAS, with the unwavering support  of their communities and victim service providers behind them, victims 

  and survivors of crime will be empowered to face their grief, loss, fear, anger, and hope without fear of judgment, and will feel understood, heard, and respected; and 

  WHEREAS, serving victims and survivors rebuilds their trust, which in turn restores their hope and supports thriving communities; and 

  WHEREAS, incorporating communities existing experts and trusted sources of support into efforts to fully serve victims and survivors will develop a criminal justice system response that is truly accessible and appropriate for all victims; and 

  WHEREAS, engaging a broader array of healthcare providers, community leaders, faith organizations, educators, and businesses can provide new links between victims and survivors and services that improve their safety, healing, and access to justice; and 

  WHEREAS, honoring the rights of victims and survivors of crime, including the rights to be heard and treated with fairness, dignity, and respect, and working to meet their needs rebuilds their trust in the criminal justice and social service systems; and 

  WHEREAS, victim service providers and allied professionals can increase access to victim services and compensation in areas that have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by inequality by implementing culturally responsive services; and 

  WHEREAS, Delawares annual Crime Victims Rights Week, held in coordination with the National Crime Victims Rights Week each April, provides an opportunity to recommit to ensure that all victims and survivors of crime, especially those who are challenging to reach or serve, are offered culturally and linguistically accessible and appropriate services in the aftermath of crime; and 

  WHEREAS, this commemorative week celebrates the energy, perseverance, and commitment that launched the 

  victims rights movement four decades ago, inspired its progress, and continues to advance the cause of justice for crime victims; and 

  WHEREAS, the Delaware Victims Bill of Rights is codified in Chapter 94 of Title 11; and 

  WHEREAS, The General Assembly is dedicated to strengthening victims and survivors in the aftermath of crime, building resilience in Delawares communities and victim responders, and working toward a better future for all victims and survivors; and 

  WHEREAS, National Crime Victims Rights Week provides an opportunity to recommit to ensuring that accessible, appropriate, and trauma-informed services are offered to all victims of crime; and  

  WHEREAS, the State of Delaware is hereby dedicated to helping crime survivors find their justice by enforcing victims rights, expanding access to services, and ensuring equity and inclusion for all; and 

  WHEREAS, recognizing Crime Victims Rights Week reaffirms this States commitment to creating a victim service and criminal justice response that assists all victims of crime during Crime Victims Rights Week and throughout the year, and expresses our sincere gratitude and appreciation for those community members, victim service providers, and criminal justice professionals who are committed to improving our response to all victims of crime so that they may find relevant assistance, support, justice, and peace. 

  NOW, THEREFORE:  

  BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the State of Delaware of the 153rd General Assembly, the Senate concurring therein, that April 6-12, 2025, is recognized as Crime Victims Rights Week in the State of Delaware. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Concurrent Resolution recognizes April 6-12, 2025, as "Crime Victims' Rights Week" in the State of Delaware. The following websites provide more information on Crime Victims' Rights Week and the resources available to victims and survivors of crime:   Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence, at https://dcadv.org   Delaware Victims' Rights Task Force, at https://delawarevictimservices.org      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Concurrent Resolution recognizes April 6-12, 2025, as "Crime Victims' Rights Week" in the State of Delaware. The following websites provide more information on Crime Victims' Rights Week and the resources available to victims and survivors of crime: 

 Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence, at https://dcadv.org 

 Delaware Victims' Rights Task Force, at https://delawarevictimservices.org