Michigan 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0084 Introduced / Bill

Filed 04/26/2023

                    house resolution no.84 Reps. Tyrone Carter, O'Neal, Stone, Witwer, Shannon, Martus, Breen and Weiss offered the following resolution: A resolution to declare April 23-29, 2023, as Crime Victims Rights Week in the state of Michigan. Whereas, With the implementation of the Crime Victims Rights Act in 1985 and the passage of a constitutional amendment in 1988, the state of Michigan has adopted some of the nations most comprehensive laws to protect the rights of crime victims; and  Whereas, Crime victims possess the right to be treated with fairness and respect for their dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process; and  Whereas, Though Michigan continues to make strides in reducing the crime rate, there are still far too many victims of crime. Research going back 40 years indicates that less than half of violent crimes and less than 40 percent of property crimes are reported. Recent National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey results have estimated that today in Michigan there are over 1,700,000 survivors of sexual violence; and  Whereas, In the six years from 2011-2016, over 2.6 million people reported being the victim of a crime in Michigan. If it is accurate that less than half of crimes are reported, then Michigan residents have actually been the victims of far more than 5 million crimes in those 6 years; and  Whereas, Victims need to be believed and services must be available to assist them in their journey from being a victim to becoming a survivor. Let us focus on the importance of early intervention and victim services in establishing trust with victims, which, in turn, begins to restore their hope for healing and recovery; and  Whereas, In response to the courageous stands and victim impact statements of victims of sexual assault, the Michigan Legislature is working diligently to create a policy and real life environment for victims that is safe, supportive, and effective; and  Whereas, Intervening early with services that support and empower victims provides a pathway to recovery from crime and abuse; and  Whereas, National Crime Victims Rights Week is an opportune time to commit to ensuring that all victims of crime are offered accessible and appropriate services in the aftermath of crime; now, therefore, be it  Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare April 23-29, 2023, as Crime Victims Rights Week in the state of Michigan. We affirm this states commitment to protecting the rights of crime victims and addressing their needs. 

 

 

house resolution no.84

Reps. Tyrone Carter, O'Neal, Stone, Witwer, Shannon, Martus, Breen and Weiss offered the following resolution:

A resolution to declare April 23-29, 2023, as Crime Victims Rights Week in the state of Michigan.

Whereas, With the implementation of the Crime Victims Rights Act in 1985 and the passage of a constitutional amendment in 1988, the state of Michigan has adopted some of the nations most comprehensive laws to protect the rights of crime victims; and 

Whereas, Crime victims possess the right to be treated with fairness and respect for their dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process; and 

Whereas, Though Michigan continues to make strides in reducing the crime rate, there are still far too many victims of crime. Research going back 40 years indicates that less than half of violent crimes and less than 40 percent of property crimes are reported. Recent National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey results have estimated that today in Michigan there are over 1,700,000 survivors of sexual violence; and 

Whereas, In the six years from 2011-2016, over 2.6 million people reported being the victim of a crime in Michigan. If it is accurate that less than half of crimes are reported, then Michigan residents have actually been the victims of far more than 5 million crimes in those 6 years; and 

Whereas, Victims need to be believed and services must be available to assist them in their journey from being a victim to becoming a survivor. Let us focus on the importance of early intervention and victim services in establishing trust with victims, which, in turn, begins to restore their hope for healing and recovery; and 

Whereas, In response to the courageous stands and victim impact statements of victims of sexual assault, the Michigan Legislature is working diligently to create a policy and real life environment for victims that is safe, supportive, and effective; and 

Whereas, Intervening early with services that support and empower victims provides a pathway to recovery from crime and abuse; and 

Whereas, National Crime Victims Rights Week is an opportune time to commit to ensuring that all victims of crime are offered accessible and appropriate services in the aftermath of crime; now, therefore, be it 

Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare April 23-29, 2023, as Crime Victims Rights Week in the state of Michigan. We affirm this states commitment to protecting the rights of crime victims and addressing their needs.