Episode 6: From 14,000 to 0: How Ohio cleared its sexual assault test kit backlog and why it matters - podcast episode cover

Episode 6: From 14,000 to 0: How Ohio cleared its sexual assault test kit backlog and why it matters

Apr 23, 202437 minSeason 1Ep. 6
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Episode description

Imagine if you were sexually assaulted, decided to get evidence collected from your body, and then that evidence sat uninvestigated for decades. In 2010, this was the reality for about 14,000 victims of sexual assault in Ohio alone. In this episode, Laura interviews criminologist Dr. Rachel Lovell of Cleveland State University. They discuss how Ohio cleared the sexual assault test kit backlog over a five year period and how the results have been used to prosecute perpetrators in Cuyahoga County, becoming a role model for other parts of the country. In addition, Dr. Lovell shares how the results of these analyses have resulted in new findings about patterns of sexual assault and new approaches to caring for victims.

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