Despite Backlog of Rape Kits, California’s not Requiring They Be Tested or Tallied

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States have taken various steps to address the backlog of untested kits nationwide. Eight states require testing of current and backlogged kits, 12 states and the District of Columbia mandate only new kits be tested, and nine states require a statewide count of the backlog but no testing. Graphic by Joyful Heart Foundation

By Samantha Young, CALmatters/Justice
After a man held a knife to her throat, forced her into her car and repeatedly raped her, Helena Lazaro underwent a painful and humiliating medical forensic examination. The 17-year-old wanted her attacker caught.

She never imagined the evidence collected in what is known as a rape kit would sit untouched for years by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. And by the time she discovered the identity of her attacker, prosecutors couldn’t charge him with the rape because the statute of limitations had expired in California.

“I think about that 17-year-old girl, the 25-year-old girl, the 30-year-old woman – all the versions of myself who have suffered,” Lazaro says. “That suffering could have ended much sooner.”

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