California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR39

Introduced
3/20/17  
Introduced
3/20/17  
Refer
3/23/17  
Refer
3/23/17  
Engrossed
4/3/17  
Engrossed
4/3/17  
Refer
4/4/17  
Enrolled
4/24/17  
Enrolled
4/24/17  
Chaptered
4/26/17  
Passed
4/26/17  

Caption

Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

Impact

The acknowledgment of Crime Victims Rights Week serves to reinforce California's long-standing commitment to supporting crime victims through legislative measures and community action. The resolution commemorates the history of initiatives in California that have aimed to protect victims' rights, including the establishment of the first crime victim compensation program. By recognizing this week, California seeks to advocate for continued support and resources for victims and to promote their rights within the legal process.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 39 (ACR 39) was introduced by Assemblymember Cooper to recognize the week of April 2 to April 8, 2017, as Crime Victims Rights Week in California. This resolution highlights the ongoing issues of violent crime within the state and emphasizes the broad impact that crime has on all Californians, not just the direct victims. ACR 39 seeks to raise awareness about the challenges faced by victims of crime and the importance of their rights within the legal framework of the criminal justice system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 39 appears largely positive, with unanimous support from legislators as evidenced by its passage with 37 affirmative votes and no opposition. This suggests a bipartisan understanding of the importance of raising awareness about the challenges faced by crime victims. The resolution's focus on education and support reflects a shared commitment among lawmakers to ensure victims receive the assistance and recognition they deserve.

Contention

One notable aspect of ACR 39 is its emphasis on the prevention of crime and the unique needs of victims. While there may not be significant contention surrounding the resolution itself, it indirectly highlights ongoing discussions about how effectively the state can ensure victims receive justice and compensation. The traditional issues of funding and resources for victim support services remain pertinent, as these influence the state's ability to deliver on the commitments expressed in resolutions such as ACR 39.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR128

Crime Victims’ Rights Week.

CA SB464

Criminal law: rights of victims and witnesses of crimes.

CA AB2432

California Victims of Crime Act.

CA SB86

Crime victims: resource center.

CA AB88

Criminal procedure: victims’ rights.

CA SCR83

National Health Center Week.

CA SCR164

National Health Center Week.

CA SCR129

California Public Safety Telecommunicators Week.

CA ACR180

Health for All Week.

CA AB1691

Criminal procedure: victims.

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