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Backup Documents 04/12/2016 Item # 4I 4 1 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Americans are the victims of more than 20 million crimes each year, and crime can touch the lives of anyone regardless of age, national origin, race, creed, religion, gender, sexual orientation, immigration, or economic status; and, WHEREAS, Too many communities feel disconnected from the justice and social response systems, and have lost trust in the ability of those systems to recognize them and respond to their needs; and, WHEREAS, Victims of repeat victimization who fail to receive supportive services are at greater risk for long-term consequences of crime; and, WHEREAS, The victim service community has worked for decades to create an environment for victims that is safe, supportive and effective; and, WHEREAS, Intervening early with services that support and empower victims provides a pathway to recovery from crime and abuse; and, WHEREAS, Honoring the rights of victims, including the right to be heard and to be treated with fairness, dignity, and respect, working to meet their needs rebuilds their trust in the criminal justice and social service systems. Serving victims and rebuilding their trust restores hope to victims and survivors, as well as their communities; and, WHEREAS, The Collier County Sheriff, State Attorney's Office 20th Judicial Circuit of Collier County and Project HELP, Inc. are joining forces with victim service programs, criminal justice officials, and concerned citizens throughout Collier County and America to raise awareness of victims'rights and observe National Crime Victims'Rights Week: NOW THEREFORE, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that April 10 - 16, 2016 be designated as Crime Victim's Week DONE AND ORDERED THIS 12th Day of April, 2016 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ((�� "1 "1� COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 7 / t �f ) , o f w` '" DONNA FIALA, CHAIR n«I