Combined Total of $79 Million through Partnership with New
York County DA’s Office
Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney General Loretta E.
Lynch today announced $41 million in grant awards to 20 jurisdictions to
eliminate or reduce the number of untested sexual assault kits across the
country. Today’s announcement is being
announced as part of an unprecedented partnership with the New York County
District Attorney’s Office (DANY) – whose own grant program is contributing $38
million to the cause for a total of $79 million to eliminate the backlog
reaching 43 jurisdictions in 27 states across the country.
“Rape kits are an essential tool in modern crime fighting —
not only for the victim, but, for the entire community. Studies show we solve
up to 50 percent of previously unsolved rapes when these kits are tested. When
we solve these cases, we get rapists off the streets. For most survivors,
seeing their rapists brought to justice, and knowing that they will not return,
brings peace of mind and a sense of closure. The grants we’re announcing today
to reduce the national rape kit backlog will bring that sense of closure and safety
to victims while improving community safety,” Vice President Biden said.
“The groundbreaking initiative we are announcing today is
part of the Justice Department’s longstanding efforts to support survivors of
sexual violence and to bring abusers to justice,” said Attorney General Loretta
Lynch. "For anyone who has felt isolated and afraid, for anyone that has
lost faith or lost hope as a result of a sexual crime, this is our pledge to
you: we will not forget you. We will not
abandon you."
The National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, a competitive
grant program administered by the Justice Department’s Bureau of Justice
Assistance (BJA), supports the comprehensive reform of jurisdictions’
approaches to evidence found in sexual assault kits that have never been
submitted to a crime laboratory for testing. BJA created the initiative in
consultation with the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), Office for Victims
of Crime, (OVC), and Office on Violence Against Women (OVW). The goals of the initiative are to create a
coordinated community response that ensures just resolution to these cases
whenever possible through a victim-centered approach, as well as to build
jurisdictions’ capacity to prevent conditions that lead to high numbers of
untested kits. The funding awarded through DANY’s program will pay directly for
testing kits, and the combined effort between BJA and DANY is projected to
achieve testing of approximately 70,000 sexual assault kits. BJA and DANY
partnered to reach as many jurisdictions as possible and also to identify
jurisdictions where funding could be combined to adequately address kit
backlogs.
The initiative is part of the Justice Department’s larger
ongoing effort to comprehensively address the problem of sexual assault and to
support victims. For example, NIJ
maintains a webpage on Sexual Assault Investigations, Sexual Assault Kits:
Using Science to Find Solutions, which provides information ranging from
improving forensic sexual assault examinations to research findings on untested
evidence in sexual assault cases. OVC
provides a Sexual Assault Response Team Toolkit, which has over 1.4 million
views to date and includes a checklist of recommendations for victim-centered
policies and practices in developing a sexual assault response. OVW updated the
National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations and released
a companion document on Recommendations for Administrators of Prisons, Jails,
and Community Confinement Facilities for Adapting the U.S. Department of
Justice's National Protocol for Sexual Assault Medical Forensic Examinations,
Adults/Adolescents.
Since 2008, the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has
provided more than $825 million for DNA analysis in crime laboratories and for
activities such as research dedicated to strengthening the accuracy and
reliability of forensic science.
A complete listing of today’s federal award recipients can
be found at www.bja.gov/SAKI
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