Bill Text: OH HCR8 | 2013-2014 | 130th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: To designate the month of April as Forgotten Victims
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 7-3)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-06 - To Judiciary [HCR8 Detail]
Download: Ohio-2013-HCR8-Introduced.html
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Representative Wachtmann
Cosponsors:
Representatives Henne, Derickson, Antonio, Reece, Brown, Letson, Sykes, Mallory, Milkovich
To designate the month of April as Forgotten Victims | 1 |
of Crime recognition month in Ohio. | 2 |
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF OHIO
(THE SENATE CONCURRING):
WHEREAS, Ohio has the seventh largest prison population in | 3 |
the United States, with more than 48,800 men and women | 4 |
incarcerated in Ohio's prison system; and | 5 |
WHEREAS, Between 1991 and 2007, the number of children who | 6 |
had an incarcerated parent increased by 80%. One out of every 28 | 7 |
children has a parent who is incarcerated. Approximately seven in | 8 |
ten women under correctional sanctions have minor children under | 9 |
the age of 18 and approximately five in ten men under correctional | 10 |
sanctions have minor children. On average, for every female | 11 |
prisoner, 2.4 children become invisible, forgotten victims. For | 12 |
every male prisoner, an average of 2.0 children become forgotten | 13 |
victims. Since incarceration rates are higher for males than for | 14 |
females, up to 90% of the children who have an incarcerated parent | 15 |
are socially fatherless; and | 16 |
WHEREAS, Imprisonment disrupts positive, nurturing | 17 |
relationships, particularly between mothers and their children; | 18 |
and | 19 |
WHEREAS, Parental incarceration is associated with greater | 20 |
risk that a child will experience material hardship and family | 21 |
instability; and | 22 |
WHEREAS, Children of incarcerated parents face many problems | 23 |
typical to at-risk youth (lack of positive role models, unstable | 24 |
home life, poverty, poor school performance), including being five | 25 |
to six times more likely than peers to be incarcerated themselves, | 26 |
more likely to abuse substances and engage in antisocial behavior, | 27 |
more likely to drop out of school, run away, and become homeless, | 28 |
more likely to suffer from a negative self image, fear, anxiety, | 29 |
anger, resentment, and sadness, more likely to have high levels of | 30 |
truancy, physical aggression and disruptive behavior, and more | 31 |
likely to be traumatized by separation, stigmatized by shame of | 32 |
having a parent in prison; and | 33 |
WHEREAS, Intervening in the lives of incarcerated parents and | 34 |
their children to preserve and strengthen positive family | 35 |
connections can yield positive societal benefits in the form of | 36 |
reduced recidivism, reduced crime through less intergenerational | 37 |
criminal justice system involvement and promotion of healthy child | 38 |
development; and | 39 |
WHEREAS, Several studies have found that maintenance of | 40 |
family ties during incarceration is linked to post-release | 41 |
success, defined as lower rates of recidivism and fewer parole | 42 |
violations; and | 43 |
WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the citizens of Ohio | 44 |
to encourage strong families, especially among Ohio's incarcerated | 45 |
population whenever possible; now therefore be it | 46 |
RESOLVED, That we, the members of the 130th General Assembly, | 47 |
recognizing the adverse impacts upon children of incarcerated | 48 |
parents, designate the month of April as Forgotten Victims of | 49 |
Crime Recognition Month and encourage all citizens of the state of | 50 |
Ohio, along with all state and local agencies that interact with | 51 |
the families of incarcerated Ohioans, to join with the General | 52 |
Assembly in acknowledgement and support of the families and | 53 |
children of incarcerated Ohioans; and be it further | 54 |
RESOLVED, That the Clerk of the House of Representatives | 55 |
transmit duly authenticated copies of this resolution to the news | 56 |
media of Ohio. | 57 |