"There's nothing more consequential than giving a woman back her life," said Vice President Joe Biden, after touring the New York City medical examiner's testing lab with Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr and "Law & Order: SVU" actress Mariska Hargitay.
The White House will contribute USD 41 million toward the effort, supporting not just testing efforts but also funding auditing and training for localities on police and forensic best practices.
Rape kits are actually a series of DNA samplings and other evidence secured via intimate and sometimes invasive medical procedures conducted immediately after an attack. Experts say testing them promptly and comparing them to federal DNA databases for hits is crucial because as many as half of all sex offenders are serial rapists who sometimes travel, committing crimes as they move.
That's why making testing kits a priority sends a clear message to women who have been assaulted that "what happens to you matters," said Hargitay, who is president of the victims advocacy group Joyful Heart Foundation.
Part of the reason for the backlogs is the cost of testing the kits, which can run around USD 800 to USD 1,000 each. Some cities such as Detroit have turned to private donations to raise money to clear the backlogs.
But Vance's office has established agreements with two private forensic labs to secure competitive rates, bringing the cost down for those tested with grant funds to less than USD 675 per kit, significantly cheaper than the nationwide average.
"We are prepared to have their back," said Biden of sexual assaults still waiting for evidence to be tested. "We are prepared to stand with them.
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