The FBI estimates that 1 in 5 American children are sexually abused by age 18. But only about 10 percent of these horrific crimes are ever reported to law enforcement! This allows predators to roam freely to abuse again and again. Some may have more than 100 victims in their life time. This abuse is found in schools and churches, youth services and other professions, as well as in families—wherever adults can abuse their power over children. Child sexual abuse is a major public health and safety issue.

This tragic problem is compounded by state laws, including those in New York, that limit the period for prosecution or bringing suit for damages. These arbitrary and archaic Statutes of Limitation are denying victims their day in court while they shield predators and their enablers.  As victims suffer for a lifetime, predators are able to run out the clock. These statutes must be reformed. It is only when predators are identified and exposed in court will we be able to keep our children safe.

For three years, Margaret Markey has had overwhelmingly bi-partisan support for her reform bill in the Assembly.  Stephen Saland has joined her with a companion bill in the Senate. The joint legislation is called the Child Victims Act. The goal is to help make New York one of the safest states in the nation for children.  

The goal of the NY Coalition to Protect Children is to (1) create awareness of the danger the current law presents for our children, and (2) encourage New York citizens and institutions to urge their State Senators to pass this critical reform.

 

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 Recent News
 

2008

NY Assembly Declares "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Month".
Focuses on bill to reform statute of limitations

An Assembly resolution introduced by Assemblywoman Margaret Markey (D-Maspeth, Queens) declares May 2008 as "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Month in New York." Sixty other members of the Assembly joined Markey in sponsoring the designation.

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To NYS Senate: Now it's your turn - pass the Child Victims Act of New York.

2007
California's reform law uncovers more than 300 predators.

Delaware's reform law goes into effect.

NYS Assembly passes the Child Victims Act by a bipartisan vote of 140-1.