Creating A Victim Notification Procedure in Fayetteville

Today’s guest author is Lieutenant John Somerindyke from the Fayetteville, North Carolina Police Department (FPD). As a 2015 Sexual Assault Kit Initiative grantee, FPD was tasked with testing backlogged rape kits, notifying victims, and investigating cases. Here, Lt. Somerindyke shares FPD’s efforts to establish a victim notification protocol to re-engage survivors in the criminal justice […]

Supporting Cold Case Victims through Notification in Cuyahoga County

Marya Simmons is the supervisor of the Victim Witness Unit at the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office. Since 2013, she has worked to support survivors through the prosecutorial process. Here, she discusses her role as a system-based advocate on the Cuyahoga County Sexual Assault Kit (SAK) Task Force, which handles cold cases associated with previously unsubmitted […]

Portrait of a Serial Rapist

Testing rape kits swiftly helps link crimes together and identify serial rapists sooner. Studies of perpetrators identified through testing backlogged kits show that serial offenders commit many types of violent crimes, including crimes against intimate partners and acquaintances. Testing rape kits and uploading suspect DNA into the federal database helps prevent future sexual assaults and […]

Serial Predators: The Connection Between Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

Sexual assault, domestic violence, and child abuse are inextricably linked. While Joyful Heart’s top policy priority is ending the backlog of untested rape kits, we frame this work to achieve our broader mission: ending this violence forever. This Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we explore the overlap between domestic violence and sexual assault, and how efforts […]

Inside Look: Policy & Advocacy Summer Internship

This summer, the Policy and Advocacy team at Joyful Heart welcomed two undergraduate interns to our New York office. Emma and Julia gained hands-on experience in our ongoing campaign to eliminate the untested rape kit backlog and conducted independent research projects to inform our future policy work. Here, Emma and Julia share their reflections and […]

Federal Government Boosts Rape Kit Reform Efforts

The movement to end the untested rape kit backlog got a significant boost from the federal government this month when it issued the first-ever national guidelines for handling rape kits. On August 8, the National Institute of Justice—the research, development, and evaluation arm of the U.S. Department of Justice—released National Best Practices for Sexual Assault […]

Advocating for Rape Kit Reform at the NCSL Summit

Earlier this month, Joyful Heart’s Policy and Advocacy team attended the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Summit in Boston. Over the course of three days, we connected with lawmakers and staffers from across the country about how to end the backlog of untested rape kits. Advocates and stakeholders know kits are shelved in evidence […]

Rape Kit Tracking System: From Idea to Law

Today’s guest author is Texas State Representative Donna Howard, who has served in the Texas House since 2006, representing District 48 in Travis County. Here, Rep. Howard reflects on the effort to pass H.B. 281, which established a statewide tracking system for rape kits. She writes today’s blog to inspire legislators and advocates across the […]

State Coalitions and Survivor-Centered Policies

Today’s guest author is Chris Kaiser, Director of Public Policy and General Counsel at the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA). Texas recently became the first state in the nation to implement all of our six legislative pillars of rape kit reform. Here, Chris shares TAASA’s advocacy efforts to enact a statewide tracking system and […]