Why Sexual Assault Kits Were Not Tested: A Systematic Review

Q2 Social Sciences
Joslyn K. Wallenborn
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Abstract

As a systemic practice, law enforcement across jurisdictions nationwide have not submitted hundreds of thousands of collected sexual assault kits for forensic DNA testing over the past several decades. It is critical to understand why police have been setting aside this valuable evidence, as DNA is a unique and powerful criminal justice tool that can help identify suspects, uncover serial offenders, and exonerate the wrongly convicted. The growing body of research tackling this issue has been largely fragmented by locality and sample, leaving a limited understanding of shared and divergent findings across jurisdictions. Drawing from a body of 16 research articles from 2004 through 2021, the present study brings together findings that span samples and locales to illuminate connections across data that paint a more cohesive picture of how the systemic practice of not submitting sexual assault kits for forensic DNA testing occurred. Through a systematic literature review, it is revealed that research in this area is not dichotomized between decision-making by police based on either practical concerns or extralegal factors, but, rather, it comes together to tell a complex story of why SAKs remained unsubmitted for forensic testing throughout the criminal justice system as a consequence of shared responsibility across several disciplines and how researchers shape this story through the methodological choices they make. Practical multidisciplinary policy considerations are discussed.
为什么性侵犯工具包没有被测试:一个系统的回顾
作为一种系统性的做法,在过去的几十年里,全国各地的执法部门都没有提交数十万份收集到的性侵犯工具包用于法医DNA测试。理解为什么警方一直搁置这些有价值的证据是至关重要的,因为DNA是一种独特而强大的刑事司法工具,可以帮助识别嫌疑人,揭露连环罪犯,并为错误定罪的人开脱。针对这一问题的研究越来越多,但它们在很大程度上因地区和样本而支离破碎,对不同司法管辖区的共同发现和分歧发现的理解有限。从2004年到2021年的16篇研究文章中,本研究汇集了跨越样本和地点的发现,以阐明数据之间的联系,从而描绘出一幅更有凝聚力的画面,说明不提交性侵犯试剂盒进行法医DNA检测的系统性做法是如何发生的。通过系统的文献回顾,我们发现,这一领域的研究并没有被警察基于实际问题或法外因素的决策区分开来,而是,相反,它汇集在一起,讲述了一个复杂的故事,即为什么SAKs在整个刑事司法系统中仍然没有提交法医测试,这是几个学科共同承担责任的结果,以及研究人员如何通过他们所做的方法选择来塑造这个故事。讨论了实际的多学科政策考虑。
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Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society
Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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