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90_SR0209

                                             SDS/90SR0009/gbp
 1                         SENATE RESOLUTION
 2        WHEREAS, our State and our  nation  have  been  horrified
 3    over  the violence in which our children are taking the lives
 4    of our children; and
 5        WHEREAS, Illinois has experienced this trauma; and
 6        WHEREAS, A five year old was murdered in  March  1998  by
 7    his 14 year old and 9 year old foster brothers; and
 8        WHEREAS,  Two  youths  dropped  another to his death in a
 9    Chicago high-rise in 1995; and
10        WHEREAS, Violence to children by children  has  become  a
11    disease in our society; and
12        WHEREAS,  This disease has taken lives in large and small
13    communities such as Jonesboro, Arkansas;  Paducah,  Kentucky;
14    Pearl Mississippi; and Stamps, Arkansas, and
15        WHEREAS,   The   crimes  committed  by  children  against
16    children underscore the breakdown of  support  that  children
17    received from family, schools, churches and community; and
18        WHEREAS, The rate of juvenile homicide is twice as common
19    in 1998 as it was in the mid 1980s; and
20        WHEREAS, A 1991 University of Alabama study of inner-city
21    kids under the age of 19, found that four in 10 had witnessed
22    a murder; and
23        WHEREAS, In 1995, a federal survey found that in the past
24    30  days,  nearly  eight  percent of high school students had
25    carried a gun to school; and
26        WHEREAS,  The  Illinois   Criminal   Justic   Information
27    Authority  indicated  that  between  1983 and 1995, there has
28    been a 70 percent increase in the number of  juveniles  taken
29    into custody for violent offenses; and
                            -2-              SDS/90SR0009/gbp
 1        WHEREAS, Solutions to the increasing violence by children
 2    have eluded us; therefore, be it
 3        RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 4    OF  THE  STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, That in order to reduce violent
 5    juvenile crime, the  Blue  Ribbon  Task  Force  to  Save  Our
 6    Children  is  created  and  charged  with  examining  violent
 7    juvenile  crime  and the root causes that devastate our young
 8    people and destroy their future; and be it further
 9        RESOLVED, that the Task Force shall consist of 15 members
10    appointed as follows:  the  four  legislative  leaders  shall
11    appoint  one  member each; the Attorney General shall appoint
12    one member who has a background in  the  causes  of  juvenile
13    violence;  the  Governor shall appoint 10 members as follows:
14    three classroom teachers, one  from  high  school,  one  from
15    middle  school,  and  one  from  elementary school; two child
16    psychologists; a youth law enforcement official;  one  person
17    each  from the Department of Children and Family Services and
18    the Department of Public Health; a  member  of  the  Illinois
19    Violence  Prevention  Authority; and a member of the Juvenile
20    Justice   Commission.    Members    shall    serve    without
21    compensation,  but  shall  be  reimbursed  for reasonable and
22    necessary expenses.   The  member  of  the  Juvenile  Justice
23    Commission shall act as chairperson of the task force; and be
24    it further
25        RESOLVED,  that  the  Blue  Ribbon Task Force to Save Our
26    Children may draw on the resources of the  Attorney  General,
27    the  Illinois State Police and the Criminal Justice Authority
28    and shall report its findings and proposals  to  the  General
29    Assembly by January 2, 1999.

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