Thousands of rape kits are currently untested. Kamala Harris has a plan to change that.
Her proposal would give states the money to eliminate the backlog.
By Li Zhouli@vox.com Jul 12, 2019, 7:50am EDT
The current backlog in rape kits underscores a devastating gap in the criminal justice system: In the last decade, hundreds of thousands of rape kits which include physical and DNA evidence gathered from rape victims have gone untested because law enforcement agencies around the country are not prioritizing their testing or do not have the resources to do so.
The latest policy proposal from presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) attempts to address the backlog by allocating $1 billion in funding to help states tackle it.
The testing of these kits has been crucial to identifying perpetrators: When effectively conducted, they can help demonstrate an individuals culpability in sex crimes. A recent effort to analyze thousands of untested rape kits, spearheaded by Manhattan district attorney Cy Vance, has resulted in the reopening of cold cases and the convictions of 64 attackers.
Covering the costs of testing can be difficult for some local governments, however. According to the advocacy group, End the Backlog, it costs roughly $1,000 to $1,500 to test a rape kit.
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