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17th March 2014, 01:05
http://www.msnbc.com/all/doj-400000-untested-rape-kits-across-us



States across the country are proposing and enacting legislation to tackle the estimated 400,000 untested rape kits nationwide.

Only three states –Texas, Colorado, and Illinois – have laws in place requiring states to account for the number of untested rape kits in their possession. But another 17 have proposed new legislation aiming to stem the backlog, including requiring crime labs and precincts to keep an inventory and capping the amount of time in which a kit can be tested.

Law enforcement agencies say that the backlog is a result of a shortage of resources, personnel and funding. Testing each kit can cost at least $500 and up to $1,500 and some kits are considered low-priority or unnecessary, for instance in cases where the victim knows his or her assailant.


JANSING & CO. , 1/17/14, 12:18 PM ET
Push to eliminate nation's rape kit backlog

But evidence over the past decade shows that the smaller the backlog, the greater the number of prosecutions in rape cases.

According to End The Backlog, an advocacy program affiliated with a non-profit founded by Law & Order star Mariska Hargitay, New York City’s arrest rate for rape cases went from 40% to 70% after the state eliminated its 17,00-kit backlog in 2003.

After Detroit tested the first 10% of its backlogged kits, authorities were able to link cases to 46 serial rapists.

More than 11,000 untested kits remain in Detroit, according to End the Backlog. In 2011, the Department of Justice approved funding for case studies in Wayne County, Mich.„ and Houston, Texas, to examine the cause of the backlogs.

The Texas state legislature began spending $11 million to clear its 20,000-kit backlog in September 2013, thanks to a three-year effort by state senator and gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis. Unlike many other states, there is no statute of limitations on rape cases in Texas.

Fuck the priorities in this country. Some of the unprocessed kits are from 1980.

BIXX
17th March 2014, 01:24
Holy shit... I don't even know what to say. These kits should be free to test, for one.

Brandon's Impotent Rage
17th March 2014, 01:27
Yeah, I saw this on TYT earlier today.

Fucking hell, man. That's so fucked up I don't even know where to begin.

I mean....I guess I could just say "here's your small government for ya!", but I don't think that would even begin to encompass the amount of bullshit this represents.

Sinister Intents
17th March 2014, 01:39
Good fucking god...

Brandon's Impotent Rage
17th March 2014, 01:40
Am I from outer space? What's a rape kit? Sure sounds disturbing.

It's the set of tools they use to gain evidence on whether or not someone was raped. The results are used in a court of law when sexual assault charges have been filed.

Tenka
18th March 2014, 19:13
States are stingy with their budgets, and between wasting money outsourcing prison to the private sector and whining about all those social expenditures on "entitled" people whom they'd prefer to see gunned down, politicians don't make time to think about spending money on investigating rapes.