2019 FOIA Request
Why did we send the FOIA?
In 2019, in accordance with state law, the state Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) reported finding 387 untested rape kits across Massachusetts, with only 87 out of more than 400 law enforcement agencies reporting. To uncover the true extent of the backlog in Massachusetts, in that same year, Joyful Heart issued public records requests to police departments in the largest 15 cities in the state and the State Police Crime Laboratory as part of The Accountability Project.
What did we discover?
Waltham PD stated that they send all of their kits to the crime lab as soon as they can and store anything that is sent back. The oldest kit they reported is from 1990, with 2006 and 2007 data missing. The agency reported receiving 243 kits between 1990 and 2019, submitting 238 kits to the lab, not submitting 5 unreported kits to the lab, and having destroyed no kits.
More Accountability Targets in Massachusetts
Boston, MABrockton, MACambridge, MAFall River, MAHaverhill, MALawrence, MALowell, MALynn, MAMalden, MANew Bedford, MANewton, MAQuincy, MASomerville, MASpringfield, MAState Police Crime Lab, MAWorcester, MA
Why Accountability?
Right now, we do not know the full extent of the national rape kit backlog because few states require law enforcement agencies to count, track, or test rape kits. The Accountability Project aims to bring greater transparency and accountability to rape kit testing practices across the country.