3/3: Also, SA Mosser encouraged the commitment of some of these new dollars to voluntary #homevisiting programs that can help prevent children's future involvement in drugs, among the services' many good health outcomes for kids & parents alike. #twill
2/3: SA Mosser urged a state advisory board to help direct some new resources — coming to IL from the settlement of lawsuits against #opioid makers & distributors — to #EarlyIntervention therapies that often assist infants & toddlers who've experienced neonatal opioid exposure.
1/3: Helping the "youngest and most vulnerable victims" of the #opioid crisis calls for investing in proven birth-to-3 programs, Jamie Mosser of the @KaneSAO testified on behalf of @FightCrime IL Thursday. #twill
Thanks to the @dailyherald for this story about why law enforcement officials in Illinois, including Kane SA Jamie Mosser, prefer recent criminal justice reforms implemented in New Jersey over the SAFE-T Act, set to begin taking effect soon in Illinois.
https://t.co/B091DatEeq
Thanks to reporter Alicia Fabbre of the @dailyherald for this article about prosecutors' objections to the SAFE-T Act. We encourage everyone to reach out to their representatives in Springfield and ask them to rework the parts highlighted in the article.
https://t.co/cA8btmjvID
Kane Co. SA Jamie Mosser and ASA Matt Rodgers recently spoke to the @ILStatePolice about internal investigations of state employees accused of criminal activity. Thanks to Lt. Jeff File for the invitation to collaborate on effective investigations.
Today is International Literacy Day. Fact: Education reduces crime. A low literacy rate is associated with a lower employment rate, dependence on government aid, low self-esteem and a greater likelihood to commit crimes. #internationalliteracyday2022
2/2 ... we thank the Northern Illinois Food Bank and the food pantries and shelters in Kane County for doing their part to wipe out food insecurity in our communities, as well as those who volunteer and donate to these charities. #nationalfoodbankday2022
1/2 Studies show a correlation between food insecurity and crime, including gun violence. Further, children who grow up hungry are more likely to engage in criminal activity than children who are able to eat three square meals a day. Today on National Food Bank Day ...
Whether Republican or Democrat, candidates for office & voters alike should prioritize #earlychildhood programs as a long-term crime-prevention strategy, write @FightCrime IL members Kendall County State's Attorney Eric Weis & @KaneSAO Jamie Mosser. #twill https://t.co/VB6qK3dbKa