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Showing Original Post only (View all)100 serial rapists identified after Detroit finally processes untested rape kits [View all]
There are an estimated 400,000 untested rape kits in the US. (Photo credit: Lonnie Timmons III, Plain Dealer)
Back in 2009, over 11,000 kits were found abandoned in a Detroit Police storage facility. After processing just 1,600 of them so far, Detroit has identified about 100 serial rapists and ten convicted rapists. Those perpetrators have moved on from Michigan to commit similar crimes in 23 other states.
Of course, Detroit is not alone. Nationwide, there are an estimated 400,000 untested rape kits. One of our favorite actress/activists Law and Order: SVUs Mariska Hargitay (read her Feministing Five interview here) has been raising awareness about this issue for awhile now. Her organization, The Joyful Heart Foundation, has launched a project called End The Backlog to pressure cities and states to prioritize testing their kits. (Shes also producing a documentary about the problem.) And thankfully, 17 states have proposed new legislation to address their backlogs.
Theres a ton of reasons that the rape kit backlog is national shame. For one thing, as Hargitay notes, One would assume that if someone endures a four- to six-hour invasive examination, that that evidence would be handled with care. And while police departments say testing evidence is expensive and they just dont have the resources, theyre making choices about which cases they believe are worth moving forward. Sarah Tofte, the director of policy and advocacy for Joyful Heart, explained to ThinkProgress, Theyre making subjective judgments about whether theyre likely to get a conviction, what this rape looks like, whether the victim is credible, and what the victims worth to society is Ultimately, its about, does this victim deserve justice?
In other words, if we didnt live in a rape culture in which all but the most perfect victims are doubted, you can bet your ass there wouldnt be such a backlog. As Hargitay said, To me, this is the clearest and most shocking demonstration of how we regard these crimes.
Of course, the most urgent and concrete reason we should be testing rape kits is that they can identify rapists. (Thats kinda the point.) And since most rapists are serial rapists, that helps prevent future assaults. The stats from Detroit are similar to those in other cities and states that have tackled their backlogs: Once New York City processed its 17,000-kit backlog in 2001, the arrest rate for rape cases jumped from 40 percent to 70 percent. After working through 2,000 untested kits, Ohio has found nearly 200 matches with DNA in a criminal database.
http://feministing.com/2014/03/17/100-serial-rapists-identified-after-detroit-finally-processes-untested-rape-kits/
Well at least they're moseying along there;
And at least Detroit--a city under siege actually tested some and actually identified the rapists
What rape culture?
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ismnotwasm
Mar 2014
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Rape Culture. Let me KnR before the thread is swarmed by those offended by the term Rape Culture.
Hekate
Mar 2014
#6
Yes, let's shout it: Rape effing culture! This is disgusting that there are still 400,000 out there
Squinch
Mar 2014
#11
But, but, we have to spend millions to arrest the doobie smokers...and there's nothing left for you.
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#7
Unconscionable is right. I don't see how some folks can downplay this stuff the way they do
nomorenomore08
Mar 2014
#18