Stalking Awareness
On January 31, the Senate approved, by unanimous consent, a resolution (S. Res. 360) designating January 2012 as “National Stalking Awareness Month.”
Sponsored by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), the resolution is intended to raise awareness and encourage prevention of stalking. It contains a number of findings, including:
The Senate finds that “National Stalking Awareness Month” provides an opportunity to educate the people of the United States about stalking. The resolution “encourages policymakers, criminal justice officials, victim service and human service agencies, college campuses and universities, and nonprofit organizations to increase awareness of stalking and the availability of services for stalking victims and urges national and community organizations, businesses in the private sector, and the media to promote awareness of the crime of stalking through “National Stalking Awareness Month.”
Teen Dating Violence
On January 31, the Senate also approved, by unanimous consent, a resolution (S. Res. 362) designating February 2012 as “National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.”
Sponsored by Sen. Mike Crapo (R-IN), the resolution contains a number of findings, including:
The resolution finds that the establishment of “National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month” will benefit schools, communities, and families regardless of socioeconomic status, race, or sex and “calls upon the people of the United States, including young people, parents, schools, law enforcement officials, state and local officials, and interested groups to observe National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month with appropriate programs and activities that promote awareness and prevention of teen dating violence in their communities.”