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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProclamation Crime Victim's Rights Week WHEREAS, victims of crime across America need and deserve support and assistance to help them cope with the consequences of crime, National Crime Victims' Rights Week-April 23-29, 2006 offers us all the opportunity to promote strength in unity in helping victims and survivors of crime, and recognizing their rights as victims; and WHEREAS, the Mission of National Crime Victims' Rights Week is to provide a time of nationwide remembrance, reflection, and re-commitment for crime victims and survivors and those who serve them in order to raise individual, victim, and public awareness about the rights and needs of crime victims; the challenges that victims face in seeking help and finding hope in the aftermath of crime; and the positive impact that individuals and communities can have by providing services and support to victims and survivors of crime; and WHEREAS, by being united against crime and for victims' rights and services, we gain strength as individuals, as communities, and as a nation as a whole, and offer strength to victims who seek to recover in the aftermath of crime; and WHEREAS, we must remain united in our commitment to ensure that all crime victims and survivors are treated with compassion and respect, recognized as key participants within our systems ofjustice, and afforded services that provide help and hope to them. NOW, THEREFORE, I, PATRICK J MORRIS, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM APRIL 23-29,2006 AS NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS'RIGHTS WEEK and urge the citizens of the City of San Bernardino to recognize the needs and rights of crime victims and survivors, and to stand united in our commitment to victim justice as individuals, communities and a Nation. DA TED this 17th day of April 2006