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Res 0475-2023

Create a "purple alert system" for missing victims of domestic violence.

ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Women and Gender Equityintroduced 2023-02-02

Adopted by the full Council.

Official record · Legistar

Agenda: 2023-02-02Passed: 2023-10-05
Committee on Women and Gender EquityIssues relating to advancing the economic mobility, social inclusion, leadership and civic participation of women and girls, domestic violence, Office to End Gender-Based Violence and the Commission on Gender Equity.

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This bill: 244 days in committee

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Sponsors (15)

Lifecycle

IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2023-02-02 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2023-02-02 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2023-02-27 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2023-02-27 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2023-10-05 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2023-10-05 · Committee on Women and Gender Equity
AdvancedApproved, by Council
2023-10-05 · City Council

Votes (11)

Aye (6)
Althea V. StevensTiffany L. CabánKristin Richardson JordanKevin C. RileyJennifer GutiérrezInna Vernikov
Absent (3)
Mercedes NarcisseDiana I. AyalaJames F. Gennaro
Excused (2)
Francisco P. MoyaChi A. Ossé

Heard at (4)

City Council · 2023-10-05 · 2:00 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Women and Gender Equity · 2023-10-05 · 9:30 AM · Committee Room - City Hall
Committee on Women and Gender Equity · 2023-02-27 · 10:00 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
City Council · 2023-02-02 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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Whereas, An emergency alert system is essential for conducting speedy and complete investigations into missing victims of domestic violence and sexual assault; and Whereas, The New York State Missing Persons Clearinghouse within the New York State Division of Criminal Justice administers three alert programs; and Whereas, Alerts are issued at the request of law enforcement when certain criteria are met; and Whereas, Alerts are designed to ensure the most rapid and widespread dissemination of information about missing children under the age of 21, missing college students of any age, and missing vulnerable adults who are cognitively impaired; and Whereas, Within minutes of an alert activation, information about the person is distributed to police agencies, the media, New York State Thruway Authority signs and plazas, New York State Department of Transportation highway signs, airports, bus terminals, train stations, hospitals, social media, and other locations; and Whereas, Details are displayed on highway signs for up to eight hours and alerts can remain active for up to 72 hours; and Whereas, New York State's AMBER Alert system, which distributes pertinent information to locate missing children, has proven extraordinarily effective in reuniting children with their families; and Whereas, According to New York States' AMBER Alert statistics, in nearly 7 of every 10 AMBER Alert cases, children are successfully reunited with their parents and in just over 17 percent of cases, the recovery is a direct result of the AMBER Alert; and Whereas, The development of a statewide Purple Alert system, for those who have elected to participate, to disseminate much needed emergency notifications, about missing victims of domestic violence and coordinate the efforts of law enforcement, would support the safe rescue and return of victims in life threatening situations; and Whereas, In most missing persons cases, the first 48 hours are the most critical to successfully reunite victims with their loved ones; and Whereas, A Purple Alert system would galvanize communities to assist in the search and safe recovery of vulnerable victims of domestic violence; and Whereas, The "Purple Alert" bill, A8492/S7562 of the 2021-2022 legislative session, sponsored Assemblymember Khaleel Anderson and Senator Julia Salazar, would establish a "Purple Alert" to notify the public of missing victims of domestic violence by unifying the resources of the Division of Criminal Services, Department of Transportation, and appropriate state agencies to inform the public along with private or governmental entities who participate in the dissemination of urgent public information; and Whereas, Open lines of communication between law enforcement, victims and their families, and the public are necessary during ongoing investigations into cases of missing persons; and Whereas, The legislation mandates the use of interagency collaboration and the urgent dissemination of information to investigate and provide for the safe rescue of vulnerable victims of domestic violence; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York calls on the New York state legislature to pass, and the Governor to sign, legislation, to create a "purple alert system" for missing victims of domestic violence. EA LS 10855, LS 12162, LS 12163 1/11/2023