Recognizing April 26 through May 2, 2009, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Texas.
The resolution highlights the historical context of crime victims' rights, referencing the passage of the Victims of Crime Act in 1984, which established the Crime Victims Fund. This fund, which has grown considerably from $68 million in its inception to over $2 billion, is crucial in providing compensation and assistance programs for victims across the nation. The recognition of this week is aimed at fostering community involvement and support for victim assistance initiatives.
Senate Resolution 641 recognizes the week of April 26 through May 2, 2009, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Texas. This resolution aligns with a nationwide observance aimed at raising awareness about the rights and needs of victims of crime. By participating in this week, the Senate seeks to call attention to the importance of supporting crime victims and acknowledging the progress made in serving them over the years.
Although SR641 is primarily a resolution rather than a legislative bill that mandates changes to existing law, it serves to galvanize public support and awareness around the ongoing efforts to aid crime victims. Notably, there are divergent views on how much attention should be devoted to victim rights versus the rights of offenders, however, the resolution itself remains largely symbolic and focuses on raising awareness rather than introducing controversial legislative changes.