Amended in Assembly April 21, 2014

California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly Concurrent ResolutionNo. 129


Introduced by Assembly Member Brown

(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Lowenthal)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Buchanan, Eggman, Beth Gaines, Grove, Melendez, Quirk-Silva, Salas, Skinner, Waldron, Weber,begin delete and Yamadaend deletebegin insert Yamada, Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano, Atkins, Bigelow, Bloom, Bocanegra, Bonilla, Bonta, Bradford, Ian Calderon, Campos, Chau, Chávez, Chesbro, Conway, Cooley, Dababneh, Dahle, Daly, Dickinson, Donnelly, Fong, Fox, Frazier, Garcia, Gatto, Gomez, Gonzalez, Gordon, Gorell, Gray, Hagman, Hall, Harkey, Roger Hernández, Holden, Jones, Jones-Sawyer, Levine, Linder, Logue, Maienschein, Mansoor, Medina, Mullin, Muratsuchi, Nazarian, Nestande, Olsen, Pan, Patterson, Perea, John A. Pérez, V. Manuel Pérez, Quirk, Rendon, Ridley-Thomas, Rodriguez, Stone, Ting, Wagner, Wieckowski, Wilk, and Williamsend insert)

(Coauthors: Senators Hill, Lieu, Pavley, and Vidak)

April 1, 2014


Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 129—Relative to sexual assault.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

ACR 129, as amended, Brown. Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Denim Day California.

This measure would designate the month of April 2014 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and would recognize April 23, 2014, as Denim Day California.

Fiscal committee: no.

P2    1WHEREAS, In 2012, California rape crisis centers provided
2direct crisis intervention services to 29,208 individuals, provided
36,283 sexual assault forensic examinations, and provided
4community education services for almost 129,000 people; and

5WHEREAS, Women, children, and men are all victims of sexual
6assault, and it is estimated that nearly one in two women and one
7in five men experience sexual violence other than rape throughout
8their lifetime; and

9WHEREAS, The National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence
10Survey reports that there are over 22 million survivors of rape
11throughout the United States and two million of those survivors
12of rape are currently living in the State of California; and

13WHEREAS, Rape and sexual assault impact women, children,
14and men of all racial, cultural, and economic backgrounds; and

15WHEREAS, Women, children, and men suffer multiple types
16of sexual violence, including acquaintance rape, stranger rape,
17sexual assault by an intimate partner, gang rape, incest, serial rape,
18ritual abuse, sexual harassment, child sexual molestation,
19prostitution, pornography, and stalking; and

20WHEREAS, In addition to the immediate physical and emotional
21costs, sexual assault may also have severe and long-lasting
22consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse,
23major depression, homelessness, eating disorders, and suicide; and

24WHEREAS, The federal Centers for Disease Control and
25Prevention have identified sexual assault as a significant, costly,
26and preventable health issue; and

27WHEREAS, A coalition of rape crisis centers and their allies,
28known as the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault, has
29emerged to directly confront this crisis with the cooperation of law
30enforcement agencies, churches, health care providers, and other
31helping professionals from California’s diverse communities; and

32WHEREAS, It is our responsibility to support all rape survivors
33by treating them with dignity, compassion, and respect; and

34WHEREAS, It is important to recognize the compassion and
35dedication of the individuals involved in this effort, applaud their
36commitment, and increase public understanding of this significant
37problem; and

38WHEREAS, It is important to recognize the strength, courage,
39and challenges of the victims and survivors of sexual assault and
P3    1their families and friends as they struggle to cope with the reality
2of sexual assault; and

3WHEREAS, It is important to recognize that not all victims of
4sexual assault survive, either at the time of the assault or later, due
5to the horrific long-term trauma that sexual assault often inflicts
6upon victims; and

7WHEREAS, There are rape prevention and education efforts
8underway throughout California to challenge the societal myths
9and behaviors that perpetuate rape and to engage communities in
10a common goal of ending sexual assault; and

11WHEREAS, It is crucially important to hold perpetrators
12responsible for sexual attacks, and to prevent sexual violence at
13every opportunity; and

14WHEREAS, In 1998, the Italian Supreme Court overturned the
15conviction of a man who sexually assaulted an 18-year-old woman
16after the court determined that, “because the victim wore very,
17very tight jeans, she had to help him remove them, and by removing
18the jeans it was no longer rape but consensual sex”; and

19WHEREAS, Enraged by the court decision, within a matter of
20hours, the women in the Italian Parliament launched into immediate
21action and protested by wearing jeans to work; and

22WHEREAS, Nations and states throughout the world have
23followed the lead of the Italian Parliament by designating their
24own “Denim Day” to raise public awareness about rape and sexual
25assault; and

26WHEREAS, Harmful attitudes about rape and sexual assault
27allow these crimes to persist and allow survivors to be revictimized
28through victim-blaming attitudes and unresponsive government
29systems; and

30WHEREAS, California is a national leader within the judicial,
31criminal justice, medical, rape crisis, and health communities in
32promoting victim-centered approaches to victims of crime; now,
33therefore, be it

34Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
35thereof concurring,
That the Legislature designates the month of
36April 2014 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month; and be it further

37Resolved, That the Legislature recognizes April 23, 2014, as
38Denim Day California and encourages everyone to wear jeans on
39that day to help communicate the message that there is no excuse
40for, and never an invitation to commit, rape; and be it further

P4    1Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies
2of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.



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