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Did you know the Home Model Legislation Public Safety and Elections Resolution in Support of the National Prison Rape Elimination National Rifle Commission Standards Association--was the corporate coWHEREAS, in June 2009, the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission released national standards for the prevention, detection, response, and monitoring of sexual abuse in U.S. detention facilities; and WHEREAS, these standards were mandated by the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), which Congress passed unanimously in 2003 to study the causes and consequences of sexual abuse in confinement and to develop standards for eliminating abuse; and WHEREAS, these standards are the product of several years of research and extensive consultation with corrections professionals, researchers, advocates, and survivors of sexual abuse in detention; and WHEREAS, these standards balance the rights of inmates with security interestscalling on corrections agencies to establish zero-tolerance for sexual abuse, to strengthen policies and practices, to improve staff training, to hold perpetrators accountable, and to open facilities up to external scrutiny; and WHEREAS , there are more than 2.3 million Americans confined in U.S. correctional facilities; and WHEREAS , given our country's enormous investment in corrections, we should ensure that these environments are as safe and productive as they can be; and ALEC’s’Corporate Board --in recent past or present • AT&T Services, Inc. • centerpoint360 • UPS • Bayer Corporation • GlaxoSmithKline • Energy Future Holdings • Johnson & Johnson • Coca-Cola Company • PhRMA • Kraft Foods, Inc. • Coca-Cola Co. • Pfizer Inc. • Reed Elsevier, Inc. • DIAGEO • Peabody Energy • Intuit, Inc. • Koch Industries, Inc. • ExxonMobil • Verizon • Reynolds American Inc. • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. • Salt River Project • Altria Client Services, Inc. • American Bail Coalition • State Farm Insurance For more on these corporations, search at www.SourceWatch.org. NRA--the WHEREAS , prisons, jails, and other detention settings are part of the justice system, not separate from it; and WHEREAS, institutional violence, including sexual abuse, undermines the purposes of corrections-it makes facilities less safe for everyone, consumes scarce resources, and its consequences extend into our cities and towns as 95 percent of all prisoners are one day released; and WHEREAS, if fully approved and implemented, these basic measures will dramatically lower the rate of sexual abuse in U.S. detention facilities, and improve the response to prisoners who have been victimized; and WHEREAS , many standards reflect what corrections professionals recognize as good practices, and are already operational in some places, or are requirements under existing laws; and WHEREAS , the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution forbids cruel and unusual punishment; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) supports efforts at the federal, state, and local levels to protect incarcerated chair in 2011? (ALEC) supports efforts at the federal, state, and local levels to protect incarcerated individuals from sexual abuse; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that ALEC earnestly and resolutely supports the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission's recommended standards. Adopted by the Public Safety and Elections Task Force at the Spring Task Force Meeting on April 28, 2010. Approved by the ALEC Board of Directors on June 3, 2010. Related Files Resolution in Support of the National Prison Rape Elimination Commission Standards About Us and ALEC EXPOSED.Word The Center for Media and Democracy reports on corporate spin and government (Microsoft Document) propaganda.! We are located in Madison, Wisconsin, and publish www.PRWatch.org, www.SourceWatch.org, About Members Login Logout Events & Meetings and now www.ALECexposed.org. For more Task information contact: editor@prwatch.org orHome 608-260-9713. Model Legislation Forces ALEC Initiatives Publications Join ALEC Contact News