[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 57 (Thursday, April 14, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S2094]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK
Mr. GRASSLEY. Madam President, this week we commemorate National
Crime Victims' Rights Week, which began this past Sunday and concludes
this Saturday, April 16, 2016. For the over 20 million people in the
United States who become crime victims each year, this week offers an
opportunity for Congress, the Department of Justice, as well as State
and local law enforcement, communities, and service providers across
the country to publicly proclaim our support for crime victims and
survivors.
The physical, emotional, and psychological impact that crime causes
for the victims and their loved ones can prove devastating. Crime
wreaks havoc on our communities. Given these hardships, we must do all
we can to support and protect survivors by holding their perpetrators
accountable and ensuring that all victims are treated with dignity,
fairness, and respect. We can accomplish this aim, at least in part, by
recognizing the critical position that victims hold within the criminal
justice process.
The theme for this year's National Crime Victims' Rights Week is
``Serving Victims; Building Trust; Restoring Hope.'' In keeping with
that spirit, I want to recognize and thank the countless professional
and volunteer victim advocates and service providers. Your dedication
and commitment to our moms and dads, brothers and sisters, and
daughters and sons, often during their time of greatest need, is truly
profound. Thank you, thank you, for being that solid ground and strong
shoulder supporting our fellow Americans as they fight for justice and
to once again become whole.
To the millions of victims and survivors, you are not alone, and you
have not been silenced. We hear you and pledge to do all we can to
support you through your recovery. As the Senate Judiciary Committee
continues to combat the scourge of crime through legislation and
oversight, we will continue to both acknowledge and honor the needs and
rights of victims and survivors.
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