PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 1217
PRINTER'S NO. 1680
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION
No.
196
Session of
2023
INTRODUCED BY COLEMAN, TARTAGLIONE, ARGALL, LANGERHOLC,
MASTRIANO, DUSH AND CULVER, NOVEMBER 9, 2023
SENATOR BAKER, JUDICIARY, AS AMENDED, JUNE 4, 2024
A RESOLUTION
Directing the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing to conduct a
thorough and comprehensive study on the effects that post-
traumatic stress disorder or injury, military sexual trauma
and traumatic brain injury have on service members, veterans
and their families who are directly or indirectly involved or
implicated in any portion or component of the criminal
justice system.
WHEREAS, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or post-
traumatic stress injury (PTSI) commonly affects veterans due to
their exposure to traumatic events during their military
service, including combat-related brain injuries; and
WHEREAS, For some veterans, these PTSD or PTSI symptoms might
contribute to their involvement in the criminal justice system;
and
WHEREAS, In recognition of the prevalence of adjustment
challenges among veterans involved in the criminal justice
system, various initiatives have been developed and implemented,
including veterans treatment courts, screening and assessment,
collaboration with the United States Department of Veterans
Affairs, access to mental health services, peer support
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programs, trauma-informed trainings for criminal justice
professionals and reentry programs; and
WHEREAS, Court diversion and mentoring programs have proven
effective in helping veterans cope with challenges ranging from
mental health to transitioning back into civilian life; and
WHEREAS, Sustained research and evaluation is needed to
continuously improve data collection, identify, share and
rectify programming gaps and barriers to services across and
between all levels of government and involve community
stakeholders regarding issues affecting veterans involved in the
criminal justice system; and
WHEREAS, There is a growing recognition of the connection
between the prevalence of PTSD or PTSI, traumatic brain injuries
and military sexual trauma among veterans with readjustment
issues, particularly with veterans involved in the criminal
justice system; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate direct the Pennsylvania Commission
on Sentencing to conduct a thorough and comprehensive study on
the effects that post-traumatic stress disorder or injury,
military sexual trauma and traumatic brain injury have on
service members, veterans and their families who are directly or
indirectly involved or implicated in any portion or component of
the criminal justice system; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing
conduct the study in collaboration with the Department of
Corrections, the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs,
the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, the
Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts and the Attorney
General; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing
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include all of the following information in the study:
(1) Each criminal case in this Commonwealth from 2016 to
2021 in which the criminal offender is identified as a
veteran, the severity of each offense, including the
statutory grading, offense gravity score and prior record
score, and the disposition of each case.
(2) Each criminal case in this Commonwealth from 2016 to
2021 in which the criminal offender was summoned to a
veterans treatment court.
(3) The amount of money necessary to establish
additional veterans treatment courts across this
Commonwealth.
(4) The number of criminal offenders identified as
veterans from 2016 to 2021 that committed two or more
offenses between 2016 and 2021 that did not arise out of the
same criminal case.
(5) The current consideration of each criminal offender
identified as a veteran with PTSD or PTSI, military sexual
trauma or traumatic brain injury during the sentencing in
this Commonwealth and nationwide.
(6) An evaluation of the thoroughness of the measures
used to ensure the identification of each veteran summoned to
the courts of common pleas and while incarcerated in a State
or county correctional institution.
(7) The potential impacts on the criminal justice system
and the timeliness of sentencing if courts are mandated to
complete a clinical assessment of each criminal offender
identified as a veteran for PTSD or PTSI, military sexual
trauma or traumatic brain injury prior to sentencing to
determine if the potential diagnoses should be considered
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during sentencing when a professional clinical assessment
does not already exist.
(8) The current health care treatment options available,
including mental health treatment, for each criminal offender
identified as a veteran with PTSD or PTSI, military sexual
trauma or traumatic brain injury while incarcerated in a
State or county correctional institution OR ENROLLED IN A
VETERANS TREATMENT COURT.
(9) Additional health care treatment options that would
be beneficial to make available for each criminal offender
identified as a veteran with PTSD or PTSI, military sexual
trauma or traumatic brain injury while incarcerated in a
State or county correctional institution OR ENROLLED IN A
VETERANS TREATMENT COURT;
and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing
submit a report on the study, including findings and
recommendations, to the Senate no later than six 15 months after
the adoption of this resolution; and be it further
RESOLVED, That upon the Senate's receipt of the report, the
Judiciary Committee of the Senate be authorized to conduct
hearings to elicit testimony, documents and other evidence
relating to the findings and recommendations in the report.
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