HomeMy WebLinkAbout1551RESOLUTION NO. IsS" I
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, supporting and
implementing programs and/or policies that will
enhance the safety of domestic violence survivors
(including children) and attempt to hold abusers
accountable.
WHEREAS, the City of Kent has endorsed and encouraged programs
that continue to send the message that domestic violence will not be tolerated in this
jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, in addition to the community services and current
legislation provided on the issue of domestic violence, the City's domestic violence
survivors need a specific location where they can obtain information regarding safety,
intervention, and criminal proceedings as well as other support services; and
WHEREAS, at least one-third of all criminal cases prosecuted in the
City of Kent are misdemeanor domestic violence cases; and
WHEREAS, the survivors of domestic violence and the children
involved are often unable to get into a shelter and transitional housing and are often
forced to return to their abusive environment; and
WHEREAS, fifty percent of domestic violence cases also involve cases
of child abuse; and
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WHEREAS, a task force committee has been established to streamline
a better coordinated response to domestic violence among city and community
agencies as well as investigate additional funding sources; and
WHEREAS, the issue of education and prevention of domestic
violence is an immediate issue because in order to help stop the cycle, the cycle and
dynamics need to be identified by children, adults, and community agencies; NOW
THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON
DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The survivors of domestic violence (including children)
who are citizens of Kent, deserve and have been in need of a policy mandated by the
City that specifically states this City will not tolerate domestic violence. The City
continues to endorse and promote programs such as the Domestic Abuse Women's
Network and the Family Violence Unit illustrating that domestic violence is not
tolerated in our jurisdiction. The City makes strong domestic violence statements in
the City policy manual specifically regarding code of conduct especially in professions
that involve law enforcement, the criminal justice system, and emergency personnel.
SECTION 2. The City supports programs that provide shelter,
emergency services, and counseling through D.A.W.N. The City created a Family
Violence Unit to provide services as well as information regarding the criminal justice
system for survivors.
A. The City encourages grant monies to be spent on additional housing as well as
education (shelters are full the majority of the time and no preventative
education is offered in schools). The City endorses the acquisition of grant
monies obtained by the police department specifically for the use of temporary
housing arrangements.
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B. The City encourages developing curriculum throughout all grades including
undergraduate as well as graduate programs, law schools, and training across
all medical professions.
C. The City supports and encourages specific mandated training especially in the
areas of criminal justice system (police, judges, prosecutors, advocates,
corrections personnel) as well as in the area of civil law-specifically family
law courts.
D. The City Council encourages fines imposed on criminal domestic violence
offenses be redistributed back to survivors in order to assist in meeting housing
and/or other service demands.
E. The City supports the possibility of changes in WorkFirst accommodations for
DV victims. (In order to get benefits, a survivor must meet certain conditions
which can inherently affect and make known their whereabouts to an abuser.
Shelters often will not provide space to survivors in the same city where the
survivor is employed).
F. The City would support legislation that would allow survivors to attend civil
and/or criminal hearings without being penalized or discriminated against by
their employers because of their court appearance, as well as changes in the
Landlord Tenant Act that would allow survivors to be released from rental or
lease agreements if a No Contact Order was in place.
SECTION 3. The City supports the continuation of increased
communication with Division of Children and Family Services (Child Protection
Services) as it relates to domestic violence and the need to work in partnership to help
identify and address the impacts both short and long term to children. The city
supports legislation that promotes the safety of victims and children which is the first
priority listed in Child Protective Services' mission statement. The City will consider
endorsing legislation that promotes either additional criminal charges when a child
witnesses an incident of domestic violence and/or stiffer penalties at sentencing
because the violation was witnessed by a child.
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SECTION 4. The City Council hereby supports and endorses the
mission statement of the Kent Domestic Violence Task Force.
Mission Statement. To create a coordinated, comprehensive, and community
response to domestic violence with the consistent message that domestic violence is a
crime and will not be tolerated. The Domestic Violence Task Force promotes victim
safety, community awareness, abuser accountability through education, prevention,
intervention, and treatment.
SECTION 5. The City Council shares a vision with the Kent Domestic
Violence Task Force to develop a curriculum and endorse legislation that mandates
training for all appropriate professionals regarding the issue of domestic violence.
SECTION 6. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph,
sentence, clause, or phrase of this resolution is declared unconstitutional or invalid for
any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
resolution.
SECTION 7. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be
in force immediately upon its passage.
PASS ED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the City
ofKent, Washington, this {1 day of ar , 1999.
CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this /1 day of
~~ ,1999.
ATTEST:
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
I hereby cerf that this is a true and correct copy of Resolution No.
LS 51 passed by the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, the /7 day
of~~ ,1999.
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