Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Untested Rape kit series. (Part 3): Perspective; Flint, Michigan, and San Diego, California, are just the tip of the iceberg. The informative site 'End the Backlog' explains why tests are so important to rape victims and innocent suspects alike: "Many jurisdictions only test kits in cases where the assailant is unknown, in the hopes of identifying a suspect through DNA evidence. Rape kit testing, however, has significant value beyond identifying an unknown suspect. Testing rape kits can link unsolved crimes to a serial offender, confirm a suspect’s contact with a victim, corroborate the victim’s account of the attack, and exonerate innocent suspects. Acquaintance rapists may also be serial offenders, and they may have also committed crimes against people they don’t know. Testing every rape kit connected to a reported crime ensures that links between crimes will be made, regardless of the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator."


http://www.endthebacklog.org/backlog/why-backlog-exists

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