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After 3 Years and $1 5 Million Testing Rape Kits, Alaska Made One New Arrest
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Alaskan Law Enforcement Ignore Law Requiring DNA Collection of Violent Arrestees
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Alaska Requires DNA Be Collected From People Arrested for Violent Crimes. Many Police Have Ignored That. ProPublica 12/31/2020
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Law enforcement agencies across Alaska, including in the state capital, are failing to collect DNA from people arrested for violent crimes, violating a state law passed with great fanfare in 2007 that was going to put Alaska at the leading edge of solving rape cases.
After 3 Years and $1.5 Million Testing Rape Kits, Alaska Made One New Arrest
In the state with the highest rate of sexual assault in the nation, testing the backlog of rape kits may not be enough. Many were from cases where the identity of the suspect was already known, or were opened only to find no usable DNA.
Dec. 30, 2020, 11 a.m. EST
Rape kits stacked in the evidence storage area of the Alaska State Crime Lab in 2019. (Loren Holmes/Anchorage Daily News)
Sexual Violence in Alaska
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