Press release announcing that more than 200 Illinois lawmakers, state government officials, business executives, and higher education leaders will gather November 9 for a Higher Education Summit to discuss the pressing issues facing the state and its system of colleges and universities.
This brochure provides details about Child Support Enforcement's Administrative Process used to determine paternity and/or child support. Covers topics such as the benefits of the process, when it should be used, why it should be used, and whom to contact with questions.
The manual gives drivers information on obtaining a drivers license, drivers license laws, traffic safety issues and general information regarding Illinois traffic laws and ordinances. The language of the Illinois Compiled Statutes is condensed and paraphrased and does not cover every law or explain every possible situation that motorists may face while operating a motor vehicle. The manual also provides highway safety information not in the law. It is intended as a tool for drivers and should not be cited as a legal authority in court.
This Research Bulletin, with the headline Children's Risk of Homicide Victimization Rates for Chicago Children from Birth to Age 14, 1965 to 1995, examines the 1,124 homicides of children aged 14 and younger that occurred in Chicago from 1965 to 1995. Trends in population-based risk of homicide compare the risks for young children versus older teens and adults, boys versus girls, children of different racial/ethnic groups, and children in different developmental age groups. Patterns in these 31-year trends suggest practical implications for reducing homicide levels among young children.
In their 2000 study, the Human Rights Watch found that Illinois ranked first in the country with respect to Black-White disparities in prison sentences for drug crimes. The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority awarded a small grant to TASC for a preliminary investigation of racial disproportionality in sentencing for drug crimes. The current report is the third in a series of publications that highlight the disproportionate incarceration of African Americans for drug crimes in Illinois. The purpose of the current report is to describe the results of analyses of statewide data in order to test whether Human Rights Watchs findings on disproportionality were replicable and to consider a few hypotheses thatsuggest explanations for the arrest and imprisonment data and provide a basis for future discussions of remedies for racial sentencing disparities.
This pamphlet explains the state statutory requirement for professionals to report elder abuse. It defines terms, describes the reporting process, lists which professions are mandated to report and gives other associated information. Indicators of elder abuse and neglect are listed, as well as contact information for making a report.
The FY2004 annual report is a summary of the elder abuse and neglect reported to the Department on Aging. It identifies types of abuse, reporting procedure, the applicable Illinois law and Department accomplishments. In addition, this brief report displays statistics in easily readable charts.