Showing posts with label Vicki Larson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vicki Larson. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Think Preventive – Life Is Precious

Why? Shouldn’t law like medicine reflect reality and "First, do no harm"to the victims?

NAMES OF MURDER VICTIMS


Unsolved Murder Victim: Lacey Claire Gaines, Solved Murder Victims: Victoria Larson, Det Mike Mayborne, Jenny Crompton

2 Criminal and victim rights hang in an ugly imbalance. You would think that America - one of the greatest countries in the world - would know better how to protect it’s citizens.

Restoring the Balance of Justice to the Victim
Wouldn’t it be nice if the justice system supported homicide survivors with the same love and understanding the medical community shows a cancer victim? Undergoing chemotherapy is scary and so is trying to recover from a homicide. But there’s no TLC for homicide survivors. Medical advancements are advancing the war with cancer. The same can’t be said about homicide. Why? Shouldn’t law like medicine reflect reality and "First, do no harm"to the victims?”

Our justice system does more to uphold criminal rights than it does victim’s rights. It means criminals should be prosecuted in a just way. This shouldn’t mean letting the criminal lie, cheat, manipulate or slip his way out of the truth or justice, or God forbid coddling him at the expense of the victim!

How many of us remember the names of the Ted Bundy’s victim’s? You don’t! - but you remember the killer Ted Bundy’s name. It's high time that we remember the names and the lives of the VICTIMS.

There should be someone who will argue for the rights of the victim. The Prosecutor doesn’t do it they represent the State, and the Defense represents the Accused. So who’s looking out for the victim? In reality victim’s rights are rarely enforced. Therefore, we need to restore the balance of justice to the victims.

Crime victims have a right to be heard in criminal proceedings and may directly address the court, with their own private attorney, to advance their rights under victims' "Bill of Rights" laws.

Andrea Wills
Andrea Will murder victim 1999

Andrea’s Law - Murder Registry
1 The legislation, known as “Andrea’s Law,” is named after Andrea Will who was strangled to death in 1998 by her ex-boyfriend, Justin J. Boulay who was released from prison in November after serving only 12 of his 24-year sentence.

One of the first in the country, State Representative Dennis Reboletti (R-Elmhurst) passed Andrea’s Law recently out of the Judiciary II Committee that calls for the creation of a murderer registry. House Bill 263 is a natural extension to the state’s current sex offender and child murderer registry that will allow residents to take proper safeguards if a convicted murderer lives in their neighborhood,” said Reboletti, a former prosecutor. “Law enforcement will also be put on notice as to the movement and locations of these individuals, long after they are released from custody.”

Patricia Rosenberg of Batavia - Andrea Will’s mother, supports the murderer registry.

House Bill 263 Andrea’s Law, would not only finally service justice for Andrea, but also for all of the families who have lost a loved one at the hands of another. We need to make sure there is accountability for first-degree murder beyond the prison gate. We all have the right to know if that murderer is living in our neighborhood or right next door,” said Rosenberg. “I was not able to protect my child from what happened to her, but his bill may help to protect someone else – if only they knew.”

In March 1999, Boulay was convicted of first-degree murder. At the time of the sentence, Illinois law allowed one day cut from the sentence for every day of good behavior. Since then, Illinois adopted truth-in-sentencing laws that require those convicted of violent crimes to serve at least 85 percent of their sentences.

Upon his release from prison, Boulay moved to Hawaii with his wife and will be on parole for three years and must undergo anger management.

Due to the Boulay case, Hawaii legislators are also proposing a murderer registry. Hopefully other states will follow.

Many citizens think they are protected by the national NICE or LEADS systems but in reality they are not. There is no standardization of forms state to state. The murder registry will be in a sense a work around to the problem of criminals staying under the radar. It will act as a deterrent and save lives.

Cindy Bischof
Cindy Bischof Murder Victim

GPS Tracking Another Crime Deterrent Tool
The Cindy Bischof Law was put into effect in 2009.

The GPS has a 100% success rate in keeping women alive. We need an effective legal guarantee of personal-security for victims of domestic abuse. I think it’s a wonderful tool and will not only help save lives but prevents crime and helps to prosecute crime. We all have GPS on our phones and now we’ve got a microchip being put on our 4USPS postage stamps because of anthrax and congress. They already use them on sex offenders DOC has them and have monitored and used the data to prosecute perpetrators. I believe it is inevitable we will all see them utilized soon in many different ways.

I also think the GPS is important for women’s human rights. Too many women are dying from domestic violence. It saves lives. It shouldn’t be about money, it should be about saving lives. At the rate prisoners are being released early we all need this crime deterrent tool.

Women are being blamed for getting themselves beat and raped by men they know and then chastised for not liking them after wards. We need the state to recognize that women are violated because we are women (a form of unequal treatment which needs legal teeth) the GPS helps do exactly that and more.

Primal Prevention of Homicide
While we may never see a Hallmark Card saying “I’m sorry for your child’s homicide” it’s good to know there are some like State Representative Dennis Reboletti and the Cindy Bischof Foundation taking Primal Prevention of Homicide seriously.

I'd be remiss if I didn't also include a daughter of a murdered mother by her abusive Dad (who then killed himself), a friend who maybe because she lost her parents, has spent her life trying to save others. Susan Murphy-Milano has come up with an interesting set of homicide prevention tools, i.e., Evidentiary Abuse Affidavide and 6 Intimate Partner Harm Reduction Act.

Another key to success is everyday practicability. Funds need to be applied to epidemiological research towards finding ways to prevent homicide and stop waiting until there’s another homicide victim willing to testify for Bills needed to to protect the living.


References:
  1. CBS Chicago Victim’s Mother Campaigns For Murder Registry Law
  2. Time’s Up Blog Support for Homicide Survivors will Enhance Victim’s Rights in Illinois
  3. GPS Tracking: http://www.thehotline.org/2009/05/gps-tracking/
  4. ‘Smart stamps’ next in war on terrorism http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2003/oct/26/20031026-124606-8419r/
  5. Cindy Bischof Foundation: http://cindysmemorial.org/
  6. Intimate Partner Harm Reduction Act: http://www.susanmurphymilano.com/p/intimate-partner-harm-reduction-act.html

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Illinois Inmate Release: Old and New Victims



By Dora Larson, Guest Writer




Dear Sir,

I am writing on behalf of Illinois Victims.Org., as Vice President of our organization and as a survivor victim of my 10 year old daughter, Vicki's murder, we want to know, did you give any thought of or about the victims of these inmates being released?  Our organization works for victim rights and want to know what provisions were put in to ensure victims of these inmates were notified and will there be any assistance and/or financial aid for those victims?  We also want a listing of all inmates being released.  This is a right of public information, but we want a copy from your office.

The victims of these inmates don't easily move on after their homes have been violated. Children who have lived in a neighborhood where drugs deals are made (some times guns were involved) live in fear and the elderly who have been victimized have a difficult trusting again.  The inmates you choose to release will most likely go back to the same area they were arrested and their victims will most likely come face to face with the person who destroyed their lives.  What are you going to do to help these innocent victims?  If you did not know or have not been  told, there is NO such thing as a victimless crime!  I have worked with victims for 30 years and have worked with every form of victimization.  I know their fears, concerns and hurt made real by the kind of inmate you are releasing.

Did you hire more parole officers?  If not, these officers were already over worked with their case load and now they have a thousand more offenders.  There are few jobs available for the general population and now you're putting a thousand more people on the streets before their prison time is up applying for a job.  You have no idea how the job market would be if all these inmates were imprisoned for their full sentence. 

To finish, any so called non-violent inmate is capable of becoming a violent offender due to circumstancs they face and the choices they make.  I pray none of us are sorry that a money issue was the only reason these inmates are being put out on our streets and neighborhoods a year or so too soon.

I want an answer and a copy of the inmates being released from you or your staff within 10 days.  I look forward to hearing from you.

I remain,

Dora Larson

VP Illinois Victims. org





Voice Of The Victims


This is the letter I sent to Illinois Governor Quinn from our group, Illinois Victims.Org.  When this letter was sent to him little did any of us know the number of inmates being given an early release was 1700 not 1000 as was reported.  The releases were started in Sept. 2009 not November 2009.  Do you see the pattern of lies the citizens of Illinois were spoon fed by the Governor of our state?

"A liar is never to be trusted," were the words my Grandpa Brooks always said.  My Grandpa was my mentor and the reason I'm still around fighting for victims after all these years.  He wanted us to live by, " Always give back" and follow his deep faith in Christ.  I'm so very thankful for all Grandpa's advice and love.  And I want to live like he did, humbly and knowing, helping others helps you.  So, with his never forgotten guidance I'm ready to take on any one who even thinks of harming an innocent victim.

The papers in our area have been printing nonstop articles of what horrible crimes these so called "non offenders" are committing.  One case involved an early released inmate and his girl friend who beat a poor woman for not giving them a cigarette when they asked for one.  Several pieces have been about the "not to be trusted" Governor trying to defend his postion for this failed plan because he wanted to save money for the state.  The latest report has him calling the IDOC Director a rougue for releasing some of the inmates and the state legislators for not voting to provide more money to his budget.  When a person blames someone and/or everyone else for his mess and harmed people, would you trust that person?    

Illinois Victims org. is doing all we can to reach out to old and newly created victims, helping the IDOC do more for victims of their housed offenders, and holding the Governor's feet to the fire to make him answer many questions he has yet to address.



I wonder if a person with his mindset is ever to be trusted even as his mouth is moving?

I have always prayed a time would come when there is never another victim, but until I get to be with my Vicki and my Grandpa Brooks, I'll be fighting for victims of crime.  I'll always work to elect people we can TRUST.  Do you like my plans?  If you answered yes, join in the fight  who ever you are, where ever you are or what ever time you have to give.

God Bless all of you.



Dora Larson is the mother of a young 10 year old girl, Vicki, who was brutally murdered.  You can read about Vicki and how her mother has been fighting for justice for, not only her own daughter, but for many others.    A Terrible Case of GOOD vs. EVIL
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

Disclaimer

The opinions and information expressed in the individual posts do not necessarily reflect the opinions of each contributor of "Time's Up!" nor the opinion of the blog owner and administrator. The comments are the opinion and property of the individuals who leave them on the posts and do not express the opinion of the authors, contributors or the blog owner and administrator.