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Pair of bills to tackle California's rape kit backlog pass legislature June 1, 2018 • LA Weekly By Avery BissettCalifornia legislators this week set aside partisanship to move toward reducing the state’s backlog of untested rape kits, with both houses passing separate bills targeting the problem. While California may have a reputation for progressive policies and a history of tough-on-crime laws, Los Angeles and L.A. County at one point had 12,000 untested rape kits, which law enforcement only caught up on in 2011. read more |
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Where's the money to test backlog of rape kits, Josh Stein asks lawmakers May 30, 2018 • News & Observer By Anne BlytheIn February, Stein announced that a statewide inventory revealed 15,160 untested rape kits. That backlog prompted him to seek $2 million from lawmakers this year to begin the outsourcing of testing of 2,800 of those kits containing DNA samples and other evidence collected during medical procedures conducted after attacks. read more |
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Minnesota's rape kit reform bill becomes law as Duluth passes a milestone on its backlog May 23, 2018 • Star Tribune By Jennifer BjorhusIn Minnesota's most ambitious effort to process untested rape kits, the Duluth Police Department has eliminated its entire backlog and submitted 415 kits for laboratory testing, a step that could open the door to justice for scores of sexual assault victims. The kits, sitting in storage for as long as 25 years, were inventoried in 2015 after the Legislature ordered a one-time audit of all untested kits held by law enforcement agencies across the state. Departments reported more than 3,400 untested kits; Duluth had the most, with more than 550. read more |
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May 25 Is landmark day for bills that target backlog of untested rape kits May 14, 2018 • LA Weekly By Brett CallwoodOn May 25, the state Senate Appropriations Committee will decide whether to advance two bills that would demand the speedy testing of California’s large backlog of rape kits and the timely testing of all newly collected rape kits. AB3118 requires the first-ever statewide inventory of untested rape kits in California. At present, state officials have no idea how many kits are sitting on shelves across the state. read more |
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Focus on untested rape kits in California after East Area Rapist suspect arrest • Sacramento Bee By Angela HartPressure is building for California lawmakers to end the backlog of untested rape kits, following the arrest this week of the suspected East Area Rapist. Law enforcement officials said a major break leading to the arrest of Joseph James DeAngelo was made possible, in large part, by DNA evidence tied to old crimes carried out by the suspected rapist and killer. read more |
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I AM EVIDENCE examines problem of untested rape kits April 16, 2018 • CNN By Brian LowryAfter years starring in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Mariska Hargitay is now highlighting the subject matter in a new way by producing I AM EVIDENCE, a sobering and timely look at the way rape kits have been left to languish, a policy decision with the ghastly effect of enabling serial perpetrators to continue assaulting women. read more |
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Mariska Hargitay’s new documentary shines light on epidemic of untested rape kits April 13, 2018 • NBC Nightly News By NBC Nightly NewsThe HBO documentary ‘I am Evidence,’ produced by actress Mariska Hargitay, follows women who reported sexual assaults and provided DNA evidence but discovered it was never tested. read more |
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The rape kit backlog shows exactly how we regard women in this country April 13, 2018 • HuffPost By Alanna VagianosThere are estimated to be hundreds of thousands of untested rape kits currently sitting in police storage across the country. So, how did we get here? That’s the question actress and activist Mariska Hargitay answers in her new HBO documentary “I Am Evidence,” set to air April 16. The film, co-produced by the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star and Trish Adlesic, and co-directed by Adlesic and Geeta Gandbhir, takes a human approach to an epidemic that has reduced survivors, their stories and their trauma to a box of evidence. read more |
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A shocking number of rape kits are untested—Mariska Hargitay wants to change that March 30, 2018 • People By Kate CoyneMariska Hargitay has been investigating crimes as Olivia Benson on Law & Order for almost two decades. And now she’s fighting for real-life justice to end rape-kit backlog, which is the subject of her new HBO documentary, I Am Evidence. read more |
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Women and men display their #MeToo designs after tattoo fundraiser March 13, 2018 • MLive By Jessica HaynesDozens of women and some men now carry a permanent symbol of support for survivors of sexual assault and abuse after a Saturday #MeToo tattoo fundraiser. Participants could opt for a 2-inch black rose outline for $50 with proceeds going to the Joyful Heart Foundation. read more |
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California lawmakers introduce bills to end rape kit backlog March 12, 2018 • KCRA By Kathy ParkAs thousands of sexual assault victims wait for their rape kits to be tested, California lawmakers are taking renewed action to eliminate the backlog. Ahead of Monday's private screening of the upcoming HBO documentary, "I Am Evidence," which exposes the rape kit backlog across the country and shares stories of sexual assault survivors, California legislators detailed their efforts to bring justice to victims. read more |
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The problem with rape kits March 8, 2018 • Splinter By Lux AlptraumThe original brilliance of the rape kit stemmed from the then-novel realization that the body of “a survivor of rape is a crime scene and there’s valuable evidence there,” says Ilse Knecht, policy and advocacy director for the Joyful Heart Foundation. read more |
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A wrenching dilemma February 20, 2018 • The Washington Post By Jessica ContreraAcross the country, decades’ worth of rape kits are finally being tested, but no one can agree on what to do next. A story of good intentions—and government blunders. read more |
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Rape is the only crime where the victim is treated like a suspect, investigator says February 19, 2018 • Fox News 29 San Antonio By Yami VirginTexas Chief Investigator and Sexual Assault Investigation Trainer, Wayne Springer, says an officer’s job is to collect and send the facts, not pass judgment. “This is the only crime you'll ever see that the victim becomes the accused almost instantly,” Springer explains. read more |
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Heartbreaking PSA highlights the massive backlog of untested rape kits February 13, 2018 • HuffPost By Alanna VagianosA new public service announcement is shining a much-needed light on the thousands of rape kits that go untested every year in the U.S. The Joyful Heart Foundation, which created the PSA, estimates that hundreds of thousands of rape kits are sitting untested in law enforcement facilities around the country due to the lack of resources and funding. “Shelved” lays out in 60 seconds the far-reaching impacts of this backlog. read more |
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Wisconsin DOJ contracts with 2 more labs to test kits February 5, 2018 • Associated Press By Associated PressThe Wisconsin Department of Justice is contracting with two more private labs to analyze untested sexual assault kits. The Joyful Heart Foundation has been pushing states to analyze untested kits in hopes of developing DNA profiles for serial offenders. Nearly 4,000 Wisconsin kits have been designated for testing. Analysis has been completed on 862 kits so far. read more |
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In unusual step, victims told of destroyed NC rape kits January 1, 2018 • Associated Press By Associated PressWhen Veronica was raped more than 13 years ago, she says neither the police nor the hospital staff believed her story that a longtime friend attacked her while his mother was in the next room. “I was treated like a female crying wolf,” said Veronica, who says the man raped her while she was unconscious. She believes he drugged her drink. read more |
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Lawsuit expands allegations that city of Houston didn't properly investigate rapes December 25, 2017 • San Antonio Express-News By Robert DownenA woman who waited five years for charges to be filed against her alleged rapist is suing the city of Houston, accusing authorities of showing "deliberate indifference" by failing to investigate a backlog of rape kits that could have identified her attacker much earlier. Beverly Flores last week joined a federal civil rights lawsuit filed in September by another former Houston resident, DeJenay Beckwith. The two women seek damages, saying officials violated their due process and equal protection rights. read more |
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Detroit’s rape kit backlog identified more than 800 serial rapists December 19, 2017 • The Daily Dot By Samantha GrassoDetroit’s eight-year dive into its untested rape kit backlog identified more than 800 serial rapists, illustrating the importance for law enforcement to take sexual violence seriously as part of the “Me Too” movement empowering survivors around the world. read more |
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I AM EVIDENCE—Time for justice! December 13, 2017 • HuffPost By Caroline HartIf you believe in justice for the victims of sexual abuse, then make Mariska Hargitay’s HBO documentary - I AM EVIDENCE - coming to HBO in the next few months - a priority to watch. It will enrage you to know that over 400,000 rape kits in the USA have remained untested, leaving victims without justice and predators on the loose to rape again. read more |
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Schimel: Flood of submissions slowing sexual assault kit testing December 6, 2017 • Associated Press By Associated PressAttorney General Brad Schimel says a glut of submissions nationwide is slowing progress on analyzing thousands of untested sexual assault kits on Wisconsin police department shelves. The Joyful Heart Foundation has been pushing states to analyze untested kits in hopes of developing DNA profiles for serial offenders. read more |
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Why 5,396 sexual assault kits went untested in Indiana December 1, 2017 • The Indianapolis Star By Marisa KwiatkowskiThere are 5,396 sexual assault kits held in police custody that have not been tested, according to the results of an Indiana State Police audit. State senators had adopted a resolution in April that urged State Police to count the number of untested sexual assault kits throughout the state and determine reasons why they were not tested. read more |
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Mariska Hargitay and ‘I Am Evidence’ want to eliminate the rape kit backlog November 29, 2017 • IndieWire By Jean BentleyWhen Mariska Hargitay landed the role of Detective Olivia Benson on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” she had no idea that it would turn her into an activist for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse. But in 2017, almost two decades after the long-running show began, she’s helped spearhead a mission to eliminate the rape-kit backlog in the U.S. — and has produced a documentary with HBO and her former SVU coworker Trish Adlesic called “I Am Evidence” that helps bring the issue to light. read more |
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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Mariska Hargitay and other well-known New Yorkers give. Here’s why. November 28, 2017 • The New York Times By The New York TimesAfter the post-Thanksgiving shopping days of Black Friday and Cyber Monday comes Giving Tuesday, which kicks off the season of charitable giving. As The New York Times continues its Neediest Cases Fund campaign, we reached out to some prominent New Yorkers to ask them to name an organization to which they devote their resources. read more |
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Missouri rape kit audit set to be done in early 2018 November 27, 2017 • Associated Press By Associated PressThe Missouri Attorney General's Office says it hopes to determine by early next year how many untested rape kits are on shelves in Missouri, a first step in an effort to improve the state's response to sexual assault. read more |