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A resolution raising awareness and encouraging the prevention of stalking by designating January 2019 as "National Stalking Awareness Month".
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116TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
S. RES. 44
Raising awareness and encouraging the prevention of stalking by designating
January 2019 as ‘‘National Stalking Awareness Month’’.
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
FEBRUARY 5, 2019
Ms. KLOBUCHAR (for herself, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Ms. HIRONO,
Ms. HARRIS, Ms. ERNST, Mrs. BLACKBURN, Mr. TILLIS, and Mr.
CRAPO) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and
agreed to
RESOLUTION
Raising awareness and encouraging the prevention of stalking
by designating January 2019 as ‘‘National Stalking
Awareness Month’’.
Whereas approximately 1 in 6 women in the United States,
at some point during their lifetimes, have experienced
stalking victimization, during which the women felt very
fearful or believed that they or someone close to them
would be harmed or killed;
Whereas, during a 1-year period, an estimated 6,600,000 in-
dividuals in the United States reported that they had
been victims of stalking;
Whereas more than 80 percent of victims of stalking reported
that they had been stalked by someone they knew;
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Whereas nearly 70 percent of intimate partner stalking vic-
tims were threatened with physical harm by stalkers;
Whereas 11 percent of victims of stalking reported having
been stalked for more than 5 years;
Whereas two-thirds of stalkers pursue their victims at least
once a week;
Whereas many victims of stalking are forced to take drastic
measures to protect themselves, including relocating,
changing jobs, or obtaining protection orders;
Whereas the prevalence of anxiety, insomnia, social dysfunc-
tion, and severe depression is much higher among victims
of stalking than the general population;
Whereas many victims of stalking do not report stalking to
the police or contact a victim service provider, shelter, or
hotline;
Whereas stalking is a crime under Federal law and the laws
of all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the terri-
tories of the United States;
Whereas stalking affects victims of every race, age, culture,
gender, sexual orientation, physical and mental ability,
and economic status;
Whereas national organizations, local victim service organiza-
tions, campuses, prosecutor’s offices, and police depart-
ments stand ready to assist victims of stalking and are
working diligently to develop effective and innovative re-
sponses to stalking;
Whereas there is a need to improve the response of the crimi-
nal justice system to stalking through more aggressive in-
vestigation and prosecution;
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Whereas there is a need for an increase in the availability of
victim services across the United States, and the services
must include programs tailored to meet the needs of vic-
tims of stalking;
Whereas individuals 18 to 24 years old experience the highest
rates of stalking victimization, and a majority of stalking
victims report their victimization first occurred before the
age of 25;
Whereas up to 75 percent of women in college who experience
behavior relating to stalking experience other forms of
victimization, including sexual or physical victimization;
Whereas there is a need for an effective response to stalking
on each campus; and
Whereas the Senate finds that ‘‘National Stalking Awareness
Month’’ provides an opportunity to educate the people of
the United States about stalking: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate—
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(1) designates January 2019 as ‘‘National
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Stalking Awareness Month’’;
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(2) applauds the efforts of service providers for
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victims of stalking, police, prosecutors, national and
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community organizations, campuses, and private sec-
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tor supporters to promote awareness of stalking;
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(3) encourages policymakers, criminal justice
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officials, victim service and human service agencies,
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institutions of higher education, and nonprofit orga-
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nizations to increase awareness of stalking and the
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availability of services for victims of stalking; and
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(4) urges national and community organiza-
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tions, businesses in the private sector, and the media
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to promote awareness of the crime of stalking
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through ‘‘National Stalking Awareness Month’’.
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