Kaul: Testing Complete On Thousands Of Sexual Assault Kits

4,471 Kits Designated For Analysis Have Been Tested

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Attorney General Josh Kaul says testing is finished on thousands of unanalyzed sexual assault evidence kits.

Kaul said Wednesday testing was finished on all 4,471 kits designated for analysis. The state Justice Department started analyzing the kits in 2016. Testing has resulted in a dozen criminal cases so far.

Kaul also announced Wisconsin has won a $1.8 million federal grant to continue investigating cases related to the testing and fund a kit tracking system.

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Tens of thousands of sexual assault evidence kits have gone untested in the United States for a variety of reasons. Prosecutors may have decided a case was too weak to pursue or been forced to drop cases because victims won’t cooperate.

Victim advocates have been pushing since 2014 to analyze the kits to identify serial offenders.

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