SENATE RESOLUTION
1999-8671
By Senators Costa, Winsley, McCaslin, Thibaudeau, West, Heavey, Benton, Long, Fairley, Rasmussen, McAuliffe, Kohl-Welles, Brown, Gardner, Haugen, Eide, Kline, Shin, Bauer, B. Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Rossi, Roach, Sellar, Deccio, Oke, Hale, Fraser, Horn, Swecker, McDonald, Johnson, Prentice, Stevens, Honeyford, Hochstatter, Morton, Jacobsen, Wojahn, Finkbeiner, Goings and Sheahan
WHEREAS, April 25-May 1 is National Crime Victims= Rights Week; and
WHEREAS, This event began twenty-three years ago in Philadelphia to remember crime victims; and
WHEREAS, It has since spread throughout the country in an effort to increase the public=s awareness and support of crime victims= rights and services; and
WHEREAS, This need is apparent as a violent crime is committed in America every nineteen seconds and seventy percent of homicides involve firearms; and
WHEREAS, In 1997, more than 18,000 people were murdered in the United States, including two hundred forty-four murders in Washington committed with weapons; and
WHEREAS, The highest percentage of murder victims in Washington are young adults, ages eighteen through twenty-four; and
WHEREAS, It is estimated that one woman is battered every nine seconds in the United States and 1.3 adult women are raped every minute; and
WHEREAS, While the number of reported rapes in Washington has decreased since 1992, nearly 3,000 rapes occurred in 1997; and
WHEREAS, Law-abiding citizens are no less deserving of justice, rights, resources, restoration, and rehabilitation than the violent offenders who harm them; and
WHEREAS, The week=s theme, AVictims= Voices -- Silent No More, reflects the power generated when crime victims and their advocates speak out against crime victimization; and
WHEREAS, Crime does not concentrate in one specific area; it encompasses rape, murder, robbery, burglary, theft, violence, stalking, domestic violence, child abuse, and vehicular assault; and
WHEREAS, As a nation devoted to liberty and justice for all, America must increase its efforts to protect and expand crime victims= rights and services;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate recognize the pain and suffering caused by crime and express its unequivocal support for crime victims nationwide, their family, and their friends.
I, Tony M. Cook, Secretary of the Senate,
do hereby certify that this is a true and
correct copy of Senate Resolution 1999-8671,
adopted by the Senate April 23, 1999.
TONY M. COOK
Secretary of the Senate