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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION |
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois, and particularly the City |
| 3 | | of Chicago and Cook County, have made measurable progress in |
| 4 | | reducing violent crime over the past several years, yet the |
| 5 | | rates of homicide and gun violence remain unacceptably high |
| 6 | | and continue to cause untold human and economic loss; and |
| 7 | | WHEREAS, According to the Chicago Police Department's 2024 |
| 8 | | year-end data, the city recorded approximately 617 homicides, |
| 9 | | marking a 12% decline from the prior year, yet this still |
| 10 | | represents more than one homicide every day within the city; |
| 11 | | and |
| 12 | | WHEREAS, In Cook County, over 90% of homicide victims are |
| 13 | | male, and approximately 80% are Black, with young Black men |
| 14 | | aged 15 to 34 representing both the overwhelming majority of |
| 15 | | victims and perpetrators of gun homicides, a tragic and |
| 16 | | disproportionate burden that devastates families and |
| 17 | | communities and demands urgent attention; and |
| 18 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois State Police and the Illinois |
| 19 | | Department of Public Health report that firearm homicide |
| 20 | | remains the leading cause of death for young Black men in the |
| 21 | | State, with rates more than 25 times higher than those of their |
| 22 | | white peers, underscoring the need for practical, |
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| 1 | | evidence-based prevention strategies that reach youth before |
| 2 | | violence occurs; and |
| 3 | | WHEREAS, In 2025, the University of Chicago Press |
| 4 | | published Unforgiving Places: The Unexpected Origins of |
| 5 | | American Gun Violence by Professor Jens Ludwig, the Edwin A. |
| 6 | | and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the |
| 7 | | University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and |
| 8 | | Director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab; and |
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Unforgiving Places has quickly become a major |
| 10 | | contribution to the national conversation about public safety, |
| 11 | | offering a timely and data-driven reframing of the gun |
| 12 | | violence crisis, arguing that much of America's violence |
| 13 | | arises not from organized criminal intent but from |
| 14 | | split-second decisions made in environments of stress, fear, |
| 15 | | or disrespect and that behavioral science and decision-skills |
| 16 | | training offer a path forward that is both humane and |
| 17 | | effective; and |
| 18 | | WHEREAS, Professor Ludwig's research and that of his |
| 19 | | colleagues have demonstrated that short, structured |
| 20 | | cognitive-behavioral intervention (CBI) programs, |
| 21 | | specifically those designed and evaluated to reduce violence |
| 22 | | involvement among participants, can produce measurable |
| 23 | | reductions in arrests and violent offending, improve academic |
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| 1 | | outcomes, and achieve these results at a fraction of the cost |
| 2 | | of traditional law enforcement or incarceration; and |
| 3 | | WHEREAS, Such programs include Becoming a Man (BAM), |
| 4 | | operated by Youth Guidance in Chicago Public Schools, and |
| 5 | | decision-making curricula implemented at the Cook County |
| 6 | | Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC), which have reduced |
| 7 | | violent offending by up to 45% in rigorous evaluations by the |
| 8 | | University of Chicago Crime Lab and other researchers; and |
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Illinois has already embedded Social and |
| 10 | | Emotional Learning (SEL) into the State's Illinois Learning |
| 11 | | Standards, including Goal 3: Demonstrate decision-making |
| 12 | | skills and responsible behaviors, and the School Code requires |
| 13 | | violence prevention and conflict resolution instruction under |
| 14 | | Section 27-23.4, yet current guidance does not specify which |
| 15 | | evidence-based programs meet those goals or direct school |
| 16 | | districts toward validated, violence-reduction curricula; and |
| 17 | | WHEREAS, Clarifying that evidence-based, decision-making, |
| 18 | | and impulse-control curricula specifically demonstrated to |
| 19 | | reduce violence involvement, including those validated by the |
| 20 | | University of Chicago Crime Lab and other leading researchers, |
| 21 | | qualify as approved SEL instruction would empower schools to |
| 22 | | teach lifesaving skills using existing time, staff, and |
| 23 | | resources; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, Likewise, the Illinois juvenile justice system, |
| 2 | | which includes the Administrative Office of the Illinois |
| 3 | | Courts (AOIC), the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), and |
| 4 | | county probation and diversion programs, has the authority to |
| 5 | | require educational or counseling programs for youth under |
| 6 | | supervision, but it lacks statewide guidance on validated, |
| 7 | | violence-reduction curricula that can be implemented at |
| 8 | | minimal cost; and |
| 9 | | WHEREAS, Integrating such programs as a standard early |
| 10 | | touchpoint for youth entering the justice system could help |
| 11 | | young people develop reflection skills, reduce recidivism, and |
| 12 | | rebuild community safety more effectively and humanely than |
| 13 | | punitive measures alone; and |
| 14 | | WHEREAS, The Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS), |
| 15 | | particularly through the Office of Firearm Violence Prevention |
| 16 | | and the Reimagine Public Safety Act, and the Illinois Criminal |
| 17 | | Justice Information Authority (ICJIA), particularly through |
| 18 | | the R3 Program's violence prevention and youth development |
| 19 | | initiatives, are leading state agencies in funding community |
| 20 | | violence intervention programs focused on individuals at the |
| 21 | | highest risk of firearm violence involvement and |
| 22 | | victimization; therefore, be it |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 2 | | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
| 3 | | we urge the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) to: |
| 4 | | (1) Identify and publish a list of evidence-based, |
| 5 | | decision-making, and impulse-control curricula that have |
| 6 | | been demonstrated to reduce violence involvement; |
| 7 | | (2) Make at least one free or low-cost curriculum |
| 8 | | available statewide for optional integration into existing |
| 9 | | Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) instruction; |
| 10 | | (3) Encourage districts to implement these programs |
| 11 | | using existing resources and staff development; and |
| 12 | | (4) Develop, pilot, and rigorously test new |
| 13 | | school-based, decision-making, and violence-prevention |
| 14 | | curricula that can be easily adopted by ISBE and schools |
| 15 | | statewide if proven effective in reducing violence; and be |
| 16 | | it further |
| 17 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the Administrative Office of the |
| 18 | | Illinois Courts (AOIC), the Department of Juvenile Justice |
| 19 | | (DJJ), and county probation and diversion programs to identify |
| 20 | | and approve evidence-based, decision-making curricula |
| 21 | | appropriate for minors under supervision, diversion, or |
| 22 | | detention, to encourage their integration as standard early |
| 23 | | interventions, and to implement these initiatives within |
| 24 | | existing budgets and structures; and be it further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the Illinois Department of Human |
| 2 | | Services (IDHS) and the Illinois Criminal Justice Information |
| 3 | | Authority (ICJIA) to coordinate with ISBE, AOIC, DJJ, and |
| 4 | | local partners to align violence-prevention curricula and |
| 5 | | community-based interventions across settings; and be it |
| 6 | | further |
| 7 | | RESOLVED, That we recognize Professor Jens Ludwig for his |
| 8 | | groundbreaking research, leadership, and publication of |
| 9 | | Unforgiving Places, and we acknowledge the contributions of |
| 10 | | other scholars and organizations advancing behavioral |
| 11 | | approaches to violence prevention, including Patrick H. Tolan, |
| 12 | | John E. Lochman, the University of Chicago Education Lab, |
| 13 | | Youth Guidance, Arnold Ventures, and others; and be it further |
| 14 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
| 15 | | delivered to the Illinois State Board of Education, the |
| 16 | | Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, the Department |
| 17 | | of Juvenile Justice, the Illinois Department of Human |
| 18 | | Services, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, |
| 19 | | Professor Jens Ludwig, and the Governor of the State of |
| 20 | | Illinois. |