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1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, In 1996, the World Health Organization held the |
3 | | Forty-Ninth World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland and |
4 | | declared
violence a leading public health problem; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, The World Health Organization developed a |
6 | | typology of violence
that identified three categories: |
7 | | self-directed violence (by oneself),
interpersonal violence |
8 | | (by another person), and collective violence (by larger
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9 | | groups), which includes hate crimes, terrorist acts, and mob |
10 | | violence committed
to advance a particular social agenda; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, Hate crimes, school shootings, and community |
12 | | shootings have
increased at alarming rates over the past eight |
13 | | years; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Hate groups have emerged as one of the greatest |
15 | | threats to
public safety; from 2008 to 2012, the number of |
16 | | "patriot groups",
including militias, multiplied by more than |
17 | | 800%; and |
18 | | WHEREAS, Violent extremist threats come from a range of |
19 | | groups and
individuals, including domestic terrorists, |
20 | | homegrown violent extremists, as well as international |
21 | | terrorists, lone offenders or small groups
who may be |
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1 | | radicalized to commit violence at home or attempt to travel
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2 | | overseas to become foreign fighters; and |
3 | | WHEREAS, Between 1982 and 2011, mass shootings such as |
4 | | Sandy
Hook, Columbine, and the Pulse Night Club occurred every |
5 | | 200 days on average,
but between 2011 and 2014, they occurred |
6 | | every 64 days; and |
7 | | WHEREAS, Hate crimes targeting Muslims tripled in 2015, |
8 | | with attacks against
Muslim Americans experiencing the biggest |
9 | | surge; there were 257 reports of assaults,
attacks on mosques, |
10 | | and other hate crimes against Muslims, a jump of about 67% in |
11 | | 2015; it was the highest total since 2001, when more than 480 |
12 | | attacks
occurred in the aftermath of the attacks of September |
13 | | 11, 2001; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, Attacks against transgender people have also |
15 | | sharply increased; according to FBI data, African Americans |
16 | | were the most frequent victims of hate crimes based on race, |
17 | | while Jews were the
most frequent victims based on religion; |
18 | | and |
19 | | WHEREAS, Fifty-Nine percent of the hate crimes that the |
20 | | F.B.I. recorded were based
on the race, ethnicity, or ancestry |
21 | | of the victim; religious bias accounted for about 20% of all |
22 | | attacks; about 18% of attacks were based on sexual
orientation; |
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1 | | and |
2 | | WHEREAS, Chicago's homicide and violent crime rates have |
3 | | been rising, and
appear resistant to violence prevention |
4 | | efforts; in 2016, 762
people were killed in Chicago - 300 more |
5 | | than 2015, representing the largest one-year
increase in any of |
6 | | America's biggest cities in the past 25 years; in January of
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7 | | 2017, Chicago shootings and violence were up 24%; and |
8 | | WHEREAS, The United States Department of Homeland Security |
9 | | has described violent
extremism involving school shootings, |
10 | | mass shootings, terrorist acts, hate
crimes, and gang violence, |
11 | | as a serious threat to public safety
and has called upon each |
12 | | state to develop a comprehensive prevention
strategy for |
13 | | countering violent extremism using a public health approach; |
14 | | and |
15 | | WHEREAS, There are three levels of public health violence |
16 | | prevention:
primary prevention, which aims to prevent violence |
17 | | before it occurs; secondary
prevention, which focuses on |
18 | | immediate responses to violence such as pre-hospital
care; and |
19 | | emergency services or treatment, and tertiary prevention, that |
20 | | focuses on
rehabilitation, reintegration, reducing long-term |
21 | | physical emotional or physical
disability relevant to victims |
22 | | or perpetrators of violence; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, A comprehensive response to violence protects and
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2 | | supports victims of violence, reduces the perpetration of |
3 | | violence, and changes
the circumstances and conditions that |
4 | | give rise to violence in the first place; and
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5 | | WHEREAS, Faith and community-based organizations provide |
6 | | critical
leadership, knowledge, and passion when it comes to |
7 | | preventing and intervening
in cycles of youth violence around |
8 | | the country; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, All throughout the country, faith and non-profit |
10 | | organizations
have taken on many tasks in order to keep young |
11 | | people safe and increase
their positive opportunities; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, Staff and volunteers from churches, mosques, |
13 | | temples,
synagogues, and community-based organizations are |
14 | | actively involved in the lives
of both victims and perpetrators |
15 | | of violence; collaborating with medical staff, law
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16 | | enforcement, courts, social service, business, and community |
17 | | activists; therefore, be it
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18 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDREDTH GENERAL |
19 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge faith-based |
20 | | organizations and
community-based organizations to collaborate |
21 | | and build a multidisciplinary
alliance that promotes community |
22 | | resilience and public safety through the
development of |
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1 | | programs and strategies aimed to prevent violence and violent
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2 | | extremism in impoverished, underserved, and at-risk |
3 | | communities by providing
media outreach and educational |
4 | | campaigns, after-school programs, mentoring
programs, and |
5 | | other activities that replace negative messages, activities, |
6 | | beliefs, and attitudes with positive productive activities, |
7 | | beliefs, and messages, through a transparent and collaborative |
8 | | process with the community that takes full advantage of any |
9 | | available State and federal funding resources.
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