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Tennessee is one of many states across the nation that has a backlog of untested sexual assault kits. The average wait time to process a sexual assault kit in the state is ten months.
The national spotlight fell on the Tennessee’s backlog after a Memphis jogger was murdered by a man who sexually assaulted someone else a year before — but her rape kit went untested, until it was too late.
Now the backlog is on the mind of legislators at the capitol, and the Tennessee Bureau of investigation is making moves to reduce the backlog.
On this episode, we’ll examine the process of getting a rape kit and reporting an assault, talk about the toll of waiting for answers, and explore the reasons why justice is hard to come by.
Paige Pfleger, WPLN criminal justice reporter
Danielle, sexual assault survivor
Lorraine McGuire, vice president of development and marketing at Sexual Assault Center
Ilse Knecht, director of policy and advocacy at the Joyful Heart Foundation
Kate Melby, chief prosecutor of sexual violence and human trafficking for the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office
Brittany Johnson, victim witness coordinator for the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office
Resources:
Sexual Assault Center crisis support
Statewide 24-Hour crisis & support line: 1-866-811-7473
End the rape kit backlog website
Tennessee Bureau of Investigations: Information on sexual assault kits
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Tennessee is one of many states across the nation that has a backlog of untested sexual assault kits. The average wait time to process a sexual assault kit in the state is ten months.
The national spotlight fell on the Tennessee’s backlog after a Memphis jogger was murdered by a man who sexually assaulted someone else a year before — but her rape kit went untested, until it was too late.
Now the backlog is on the mind of legislators at the capitol, and the Tennessee Bureau of investigation is making moves to reduce the backlog.
On this episode, we’ll examine the process of getting a rape kit and reporting an assault, talk about the toll of waiting for answers, and explore the reasons why justice is hard to come by.
Paige Pfleger, WPLN criminal justice reporter
Danielle, sexual assault survivor
Lorraine McGuire, vice president of development and marketing at Sexual Assault Center
Ilse Knecht, director of policy and advocacy at the Joyful Heart Foundation
Kate Melby, chief prosecutor of sexual violence and human trafficking for the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office
Brittany Johnson, victim witness coordinator for the Davidson County District Attorney’s Office
Resources:
Sexual Assault Center crisis support
Statewide 24-Hour crisis & support line: 1-866-811-7473
End the rape kit backlog website
Tennessee Bureau of Investigations: Information on sexual assault kits

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