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County board recognizes National Crime Victims' Rights Week

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[May 21, 2010]  The Logan County Board adopted the following resolution April 20:

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A Resolution in Recognition of National Crime Victims' Rights Week

WHEREAS, every crime has a victim who suffers some harm at the hands of the offender -- be it physical, financial, psychological or emotional, and

WHEREAS, victims of crime have the following rights: to be treated with fairness, dignity and respect, to be protected from intimidation, to be informed about the progress of their case through the criminal justice system, to receive compensation for damages and to have equal treatment in court, and

WHEREAS, treating victims with dignity serves the public interest by engaging victims in the criminal justice system, inspiring respect for public authorities and promoting confidence in public safety, and

WHEREAS, the Illinois Attorney General's Office provides grant funding to Logan County for victim and witness services and victim advocacy, with funds used

to supplement the salary of a full-time Victim/Witness Coordinator who provides direct services to victims of violent crime, and

WHEREAS, in the last year the Victim Witness Coordinator has assisted more than 95 Logan County residents who have been victims or witnesses of crime and has helped several victims prepare a Victim Impact Statement which is used by judges in determining appropriate sentences and fair restitution orders, and

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WHEREAS, innocent victims of crime and their families in Logan County have applied for financial assistance through the state's Crime Victims' Compensation Fund,

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Logan County Board declare April 18-24, 2010 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Logan County to increase awareness of the foundation of victims' rights -- fairness, dignity, and respect -- and to honor crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf.

Adopted by resolution of the Logan County Board on April 20, 2010.

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