The state Senate approved a measure on Wednesday that would end the statute of limitations for rape and several other sex crimes in California.
The measure by Sen. Connie Leyva (D-Chino) would allow the indefinite criminal prosecution of rape, sodomy, lewd or lascivious acts, continuous sexual abuse of a child, oral copulation and sexual penetration.
Currently, prosecution of rape must take place within 10 years, unless DNA evidence is discovered afterward.
“SB 813 will help to prevent rapists and sexual predators from evading legal consequences in California simply because the statute of limitations has expired,” Leyva said. “Regardless of when a rape or sexual assault is reported, survivors must have an opportunity to pursue justice in a court of law for the unthinkable crimes committed against them.
The senator cited a report by the U.S. Department of Justice that estimated only 2 in 100 rapists will be convicted of a felony and spend any time in prison.
The measure’s supporters include San Bernardino County Dist. Atty. Michael A. Ramos as well as private attorney Gloria Allred, who represents women who have alleged they were sexually abused by comedian Bill Cosby .
The bill is opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice and the California Public Defenders Assn.
Opponents argued that the bill does not address the core problem of the underprosecution of rape cases and that women who come forward years later may not be believed by law enforcement.
The bill next goes to the Assembly for consideration.
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WHERE: Start Cadman Plaza Park, Cross Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall Park for 2:00 p.m. Rally
Survivors of childhood sex abuse, dozens of advocacy organizations from around New York State, and their families, friends, and supporters will march across the Brooklyn Bridge on Sunday, June 5th to demonstrate broad public support for the Child Victims Act. Organizers are describing the historic Walk for a Window as the vanguard of “a rapidly evolving and long overdue civil rights movement for children.” Hundreds of walkers will be joined by survivors and advocates from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, who are simultaneously pressing for statute-of-limitations reform in their home states.
Marchers will gather at 12 Noon in Brooklyn’s Cadman Plaza Park (North of the Memorial and begin the Walk at 1 pm across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall, where organizers will hold a 2 pm rally and press conference.
New York State Senator Brad Hoylman, Co-Sponsor of the Child Victims Act, stated: “On May 23rd the Senate chose not to side with the survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and instead continues to aid and abet predators by refusing to fix [our] broken statutes of limitation. For too long, survivors of child sexual abuse have been denied their rightful day in court… I am honored to join survivors, advocates and lawmakers alike in our Walk for a Window. We’re putting Albany on notice that we’re prepared to go the distance to change New York’s woefully inadequate statutes of limitation, open a look-back window for past abuses, and help bring comfort to all survivors.”
Survivor and champion speed skater Bridie Farrell, who helped organize the event and will emcee the press conference, said, “No one, no community, no religion, no sport, no family is immune to sexual violence, crime, and trauma. Child sexual violence is not a single crime. The resulting paralysis lasts for years and is never forgotten in a lifetime. It is time for Governor Cuomo, Senator Flanagan, and Speaker Hastie to help victims feel freedom and safety, and see to it that pedophiles pay for their crimes.”
The Child Victims Act was first introduced by State Assemblywoman MargeMarkey in 2006. “I am so very proud of the organizers of Walk for a Window and grateful for their courage in putting a focus on the life-long consequences of these heinous crimes, and how we can bring them justice and protect future generations of children,” Markey said. “The Child Victims Act and its one-year civil ‘window’ will expose pedophiles and those who hide them from accountability for their crimes. Our current law fails survivors. We need to enact the Child Victims Act with its one-year civil ‘window’ to bring them justice.”
According to Marci Hamilton, Professor of Public Law at Cardozo Law School and a Distinguished Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, “New York is one of the worst states in the US for child sex abuse victims but excellent for pedophiles and the institutions that cover up for them. Now NY will be the first state where so many survivors, supporters, and organizations join together to march for basic children’s civil rights.”
Walk for a Window brings together a broad and diverse coalition of survivors, advocacy organizations and legislators, and includes rabbis, Christian clergy members, survivors from the worlds of professional sports and hip-hop music, and many Catholics who were victimized as children.
Survivor and victim advocate, Chaim Levin, described the event as “so important for the safety of children across New York State.” He added: “These laws have allowed abusers to get off without consequence for too long and it’s time to change. We will not stop until we see these draconian laws changed.”
Advocates for a change in the statute of limitations say the one-year window is essential if justice is to be served, and that private and public institutions will be treated equally under the Child Victims Act. Peter Brooks of the Horace Mann Action Coalition stated, “Students in New York private schools have suffered more abuse by a factor of 10 than those in schools elsewhere. New York’s short statute of limitations (SOL) provides a perverse incentive for institutions to cover up abuse, greatly increasing the size and scope of harm. End the SOL to end the incentive for schools to hide crimes going forward. And open a window for justice to identify known abusers still working with children right now.”
Ana Wagner, a survivor and organizer of Walk for a Window, said simply, “I will do everything in my power to ensure that other children do not have to go through the sexual abuse that I had to endure for years.” Other survivors agreed. According to Ron Savage, who said he was molested by hip-hop pioneer, Afrika Bambaataa, “This march means… I can finally breathe from keeping the pain locked up in me for decades, from being molested as a young teenager.”
For Kathryn Robb, a survivor of abuse on Long Island and now active with Massachusetts Citizens for Children, “Walk for a Window is about a powerful movement in which truth, justice and the safety of children shall see the light of day. The secrets, lies, cover-ups and protection of predators can only exist in a room without Windows. We are called forward by the light of Justice.”
Survivor and award-winning journalist Stephen Jimenez has repeatedly criticized Catholic Church officials in New York for continuing to spend vast sums of money lobbying against the Child Victims Act. “During his visit to the US last year, Pope Francis stated very clearly that ‘the crimes and sins of the sexual abuse of children must no longer be held in secret,’” Jimenez said. “The Pope promised ‘zealous vigilance’ and ‘accountability for all,’ yet Catholic leaders in New York are betraying that promise by continuing to hide truths that the public has every right to know.”
Walk for a Window is co-sponsored by dozens of organizations throughout New York State and beyond. Michael Polenberg, Vice President of Government Affairs for Safe Horizon, the nation’s leading victim service provider, stated, “Safe Horizon is proud to co-sponsor today’s Walk for a Window march to call attention to New York State’s outdated and overly rigid statute-of-limitations laws for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It is critically important for survivors to be able to hold their abusers accountable in a court of law. We strongly urge New York’s lawmakers to stand on the side of children and pass this much-needed reform bill without further delay.”
Pennsylvania State Representative Mark Rozzi, who will also join the Walk, pledged to stand united with advocates in New York and New Jersey. “True justice must include an option for victims to access the courts,” he said. “It’s indefensible that institutions are more interested in protecting their reputations and assets rather than the children entrusted to their care. Enough is enough. We must protect our children…past, present and future!”
Former USA National Team member Bridie Farrell added, “On Sunday, June 5th, New York City will be flooded with hope, solidarity, and a call for justice as hundreds of us Walk for a Window. We have only one choice: to protect our children, not predators.”
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Philly Action Alert: Fri May 27, 6pm
Wear white shirt and bring friends and family to send message that Catholic hierarchy’s opposition to victims’ access to justice is immoral and wrong
WHAT: Multi-Organizational Demonstration to Protest Actions being taken by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia top leadership to fight the passage of PA HB 1947- #SOLReform
WHEN: Friday, May 27 at 6 PM
WHERE: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, 100 E. Wynnewood Rd., Wynnewood, PA
PARK/MEET AT THE OVERBROOK STATION (2195 N. 63rd Street at City Avenue, Phila., PA 19151.There is a larger parking area is on the other side of tracks, off Drexel Road; use the underpass to cross to the parking lot where we will be convening. As a large group, we will then cross over City Avenue to Wynnewood Ave. which has multiple lanes and heavy traffic at the light.
DRESS ATTIRE: Please wear any kind of white shirt you have.
SIGNS: Any poster that you want to bring that shows your support for #SOLReform and HB 1947. We will have a few extra signs also.
CONTACT: Marie Whitehead, FACSA Communications Coordinator, 215-439-0536 mwhitehead@abolishsexabuse.org
WHY: Archbishop Chaput, with the aid of his lawyers and a PR firm, has launched a no holds barred, multi-faceted, expensive communications campaign aimed at convincing Philadelphia Area Catholics that changing the laws pertaining to the sexual abuse of children is a wrong, unfair and will cause the archdioceses to go into bankruptcy, close many more schools and severely limit financial resources for their many ministries. Chaput wants them to call their legislators and tell them not to support HB 1947. The bill removes the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution for child sex abuse, extends the maximum age to file a civil suit to 50 and makes it possible for more child sex abuse victims to bring lawsuits against any Pennsylvania diocese which enabled and protected their predators.
The first step was to meet with all the priests in the archdiocese which he did a week or so ago. Friday night he has invited all the Catholics in the archdiocese to come out and hear about HB 1947 from their perspective and encourage them to take action to oppose it.
FACSA, with many other local and national organizations, is demonstrating to help raise awareness of what the truths in this matter are and to support the passage of HB 1947.
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Patrick McGreevy, Lawmakers take step toward eliminating statute of limitations for sex crime prosecutions
/in 2016 Legislation, California /by SOL ReformThe state Senate approved a measure on Wednesday that would end the statute of limitations for rape and several other sex crimes in California.
The measure by Sen. Connie Leyva (D-Chino) would allow the indefinite criminal prosecution of rape, sodomy, lewd or lascivious acts, continuous sexual abuse of a child, oral copulation and sexual penetration.
Currently, prosecution of rape must take place within 10 years, unless DNA evidence is discovered afterward.
“SB 813 will help to prevent rapists and sexual predators from evading legal consequences in California simply because the statute of limitations has expired,” Leyva said. “Regardless of when a rape or sexual assault is reported, survivors must have an opportunity to pursue justice in a court of law for the unthinkable crimes committed against them.
The senator cited a report by the U.S. Department of Justice that estimated only 2 in 100 rapists will be convicted of a felony and spend any time in prison.
The measure’s supporters include San Bernardino County Dist. Atty. Michael A. Ramos as well as private attorney Gloria Allred, who represents women who have alleged they were sexually abused by comedian Bill Cosby .
The bill is opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union, California Attorneys for Criminal Justice and the California Public Defenders Assn.
Opponents argued that the bill does not address the core problem of the underprosecution of rape cases and that women who come forward years later may not be believed by law enforcement.
The bill next goes to the Assembly for consideration.
http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-essential-politics-state-senate-votes-to-eliminat-1464806279-htmlstory.html#
HISTORIC “WALK FOR A WINDOW” ACROSS THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
/in 2016 Action Alert, 2016 Legislation, Action Alert, New York /by SOL ReformFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
HISTORIC “WALK FOR A WINDOW”
ACROSS THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
WHEN: 1 to 3 P.M, SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 2016
WHERE: Start Cadman Plaza Park, Cross Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall Park for 2:00 p.m. Rally
Survivors of childhood sex abuse, dozens of advocacy organizations from around New York State, and their families, friends, and supporters will march across the Brooklyn Bridge on Sunday, June 5th to demonstrate broad public support for the Child Victims Act. Organizers are describing the historic Walk for a Window as the vanguard of “a rapidly evolving and long overdue civil rights movement for children.” Hundreds of walkers will be joined by survivors and advocates from New Jersey and Pennsylvania, who are simultaneously pressing for statute-of-limitations reform in their home states.
Marchers will gather at 12 Noon in Brooklyn’s Cadman Plaza Park (North of the Memorial and begin the Walk at 1 pm across the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall, where organizers will hold a 2 pm rally and press conference.
New York State Senator Brad Hoylman, Co-Sponsor of the Child Victims Act, stated: “On May 23rd the Senate chose not to side with the survivors of childhood sexual abuse, and instead continues to aid and abet predators by refusing to fix [our] broken statutes of limitation. For too long, survivors of child sexual abuse have been denied their rightful day in court… I am honored to join survivors, advocates and lawmakers alike in our Walk for a Window. We’re putting Albany on notice that we’re prepared to go the distance to change New York’s woefully inadequate statutes of limitation, open a look-back window for past abuses, and help bring comfort to all survivors.”
Survivor and champion speed skater Bridie Farrell, who helped organize the event and will emcee the press conference, said, “No one, no community, no religion, no sport, no family is immune to sexual violence, crime, and trauma. Child sexual violence is not a single crime. The resulting paralysis lasts for years and is never forgotten in a lifetime. It is time for Governor Cuomo, Senator Flanagan, and Speaker Hastie to help victims feel freedom and safety, and see to it that pedophiles pay for their crimes.”
The Child Victims Act was first introduced by State Assemblywoman Marge Markey in 2006. “I am so very proud of the organizers of Walk for a Window and grateful for their courage in putting a focus on the life-long consequences of these heinous crimes, and how we can bring them justice and protect future generations of children,” Markey said. “The Child Victims Act and its one-year civil ‘window’ will expose pedophiles and those who hide them from accountability for their crimes. Our current law fails survivors. We need to enact the Child Victims Act with its one-year civil ‘window’ to bring them justice.”
According to Marci Hamilton, Professor of Public Law at Cardozo Law School and a Distinguished Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, “New York is one of the worst states in the US for child sex abuse victims but excellent for pedophiles and the institutions that cover up for them. Now NY will be the first state where so many survivors, supporters, and organizations join together to march for basic children’s civil rights.”
Walk for a Window brings together a broad and diverse coalition of survivors, advocacy organizations and legislators, and includes rabbis, Christian clergy members, survivors from the worlds of professional sports and hip-hop music, and many Catholics who were victimized as children.
Survivor and victim advocate, Chaim Levin, described the event as “so important for the safety of children across New York State.” He added: “These laws have allowed abusers to get off without consequence for too long and it’s time to change. We will not stop until we see these draconian laws changed.”
Advocates for a change in the statute of limitations say the one-year window is essential if justice is to be served, and that private and public institutions will be treated equally under the Child Victims Act. Peter Brooks of the Horace Mann Action Coalition stated, “Students in New York private schools have suffered more abuse by a factor of 10 than those in schools elsewhere. New York’s short statute of limitations (SOL) provides a perverse incentive for institutions to cover up abuse, greatly increasing the size and scope of harm. End the SOL to end the incentive for schools to hide crimes going forward. And open a window for justice to identify known abusers still working with children right now.”
Ana Wagner, a survivor and organizer of Walk for a Window, said simply, “I will do everything in my power to ensure that other children do not have to go through the sexual abuse that I had to endure for years.” Other survivors agreed. According to Ron Savage, who said he was molested by hip-hop pioneer, Afrika Bambaataa, “This march means… I can finally breathe from keeping the pain locked up in me for decades, from being molested as a young teenager.”
For Kathryn Robb, a survivor of abuse on Long Island and now active with Massachusetts Citizens for Children, “Walk for a Window is about a powerful movement in which truth, justice and the safety of children shall see the light of day. The secrets, lies, cover-ups and protection of predators can only exist in a room without Windows. We are called forward by the light of Justice.”
Survivor and award-winning journalist Stephen Jimenez has repeatedly criticized Catholic Church officials in New York for continuing to spend vast sums of money lobbying against the Child Victims Act. “During his visit to the US last year, Pope Francis stated very clearly that ‘the crimes and sins of the sexual abuse of children must no longer be held in secret,’” Jimenez said. “The Pope promised ‘zealous vigilance’ and ‘accountability for all,’ yet Catholic leaders in New York are betraying that promise by continuing to hide truths that the public has every right to know.”
Walk for a Window is co-sponsored by dozens of organizations throughout New York State and beyond. Michael Polenberg, Vice President of Government Affairs for Safe Horizon, the nation’s leading victim service provider, stated, “Safe Horizon is proud to co-sponsor today’s Walk for a Window march to call attention to New York State’s outdated and overly rigid statute-of-limitations laws for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It is critically important for survivors to be able to hold their abusers accountable in a court of law. We strongly urge New York’s lawmakers to stand on the side of children and pass this much-needed reform bill without further delay.”
Pennsylvania State Representative Mark Rozzi, who will also join the Walk, pledged to stand united with advocates in New York and New Jersey. “True justice must include an option for victims to access the courts,” he said. “It’s indefensible that institutions are more interested in protecting their reputations and assets rather than the children entrusted to their care. Enough is enough. We must protect our children…past, present and future!”
Former USA National Team member Bridie Farrell added, “On Sunday, June 5th, New York City will be flooded with hope, solidarity, and a call for justice as hundreds of us Walk for a Window. We have only one choice: to protect our children, not predators.”
MEDIA CONTACTS: Bridie Farrell, 607-280-66O6 , bridie@bridiefarrel.com,
Mike Armstrong (Media for Assemblywoman Marge Markey), 917-279-8437, armmic@earthlink.net
Organizatonal Sponsors of Walk for a Window (partial)
The National Black Church Initiative
Safe Horizon
The National Council of Young Israel
Horace Mann Action Coalition
Jewish Community Watch
Catholic Coalition of Conscience
Voice of the Faithful
CHILD USA
Male Survivor
Massachusetts Citizens for Children
Bishops for Accountability
SOL-Reform
Parent Against Predator
Male Survivor
Kol v’Oz
Uri L’tzedek
United Support Network
Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA)
Noble 9 Collective
The Voice of Justice
The Bridge Advocacy Center
AHEART Foundation
NYS Downstate Coalition for Crime Victims
Crime Victims Treatment Center (CVTC)
Stop Abuse Campaign
Mental Health Association of New York
New York City Alliance Against Sexual Assault
# # # #
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WALK FOR A WINDOW,
PLEASE CONTACT THESE PARTICIPANTS AND REPRESENTATIVES:
Chaim Levin, 917-932-5394, chaim@kolvoz.org
Kathryn Robb, 781-856-7207, krobblawtutor@mac.com
Michael Polenberg, 646-265-7248, michael.polenberg@SafeHorizon.org
Ana Wagner, 347-882-3259, mrs.ana.wagner@gmail.com
Peter Brooks, Horace Mann Action Coalition, 201-981-4728, aha.org@gmail.com
Ron Savage, 929-575-1055, ronsavage@ronaldsavage.com
Noah Gardy (Press Secretary, Senator Brad Hoylman), 201-218-6310, noah@bradhoylman.com
Marci Hamilton, 215-353-8984, hamilton.marci@gmail.com
Pennsylvania Catholic Conference ‘ A Call to Action’
/in 2016 Legislation, Catholic Church Opposition, Pennsylvania /by SOL ReformView Letter as PDF
Bishop of Allentown Encourages Opposition to SOL Reform in Pennsylvania
/in 2016 Legislation, Catholic Church Opposition, Pennsylvania /by SOL ReformJohn Oliver Barres is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as Bishop of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
View additional information:
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Child Sex Abuse Advocates Gather in PA for SOL Reform
/in Pennsylvania /by SOL ReformPeter Kuzma and Rep. Mark Rozzi (5/27/16)
ACTION ALERT: Friday, May 27 – Multi-Organizational Demonstration to Protest Actions being taken by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia top leadership to fight the passage of PA HB 1947- #SOLReform
/in Pennsylvania /by SOL ReformPhilly Action Alert: Fri May 27, 6pm
Wear white shirt and bring friends and family to send message that Catholic hierarchy’s opposition to victims’ access to justice is immoral and wrong
WHAT: Multi-Organizational Demonstration to Protest Actions being taken by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia top leadership to fight the passage of PA HB 1947- #SOLReform
WHEN: Friday, May 27 at 6 PM
WHERE: Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, 100 E. Wynnewood Rd., Wynnewood, PA
PARK/MEET AT THE OVERBROOK STATION (2195 N. 63rd Street at City Avenue, Phila., PA 19151.There is a larger parking area is on the other side of tracks, off Drexel Road; use the underpass to cross to the parking lot where we will be convening. As a large group, we will then cross over City Avenue to Wynnewood Ave. which has multiple lanes and heavy traffic at the light.
DRESS ATTIRE: Please wear any kind of white shirt you have.
SIGNS: Any poster that you want to bring that shows your support for #SOLReform and HB 1947. We will have a few extra signs also.
CONTACT: Marie Whitehead, FACSA Communications Coordinator, 215-439-0536 mwhitehead@abolishsexabuse.org
WHY: Archbishop Chaput, with the aid of his lawyers and a PR firm, has launched a no holds barred, multi-faceted, expensive communications campaign aimed at convincing Philadelphia Area Catholics that changing the laws pertaining to the sexual abuse of children is a wrong, unfair and will cause the archdioceses to go into bankruptcy, close many more schools and severely limit financial resources for their many ministries. Chaput wants them to call their legislators and tell them not to support HB 1947. The bill removes the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution for child sex abuse, extends the maximum age to file a civil suit to 50 and makes it possible for more child sex abuse victims to bring lawsuits against any Pennsylvania diocese which enabled and protected their predators.
The first step was to meet with all the priests in the archdiocese which he did a week or so ago. Friday night he has invited all the Catholics in the archdiocese to come out and hear about HB 1947 from their perspective and encourage them to take action to oppose it.
FACSA, with many other local and national organizations, is demonstrating to help raise awareness of what the truths in this matter are and to support the passage of HB 1947.
For more info: