[Vision2020] Rape Kit Costs
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Wed Sep 10 13:50:33 PDT 2008
My apologies to Dan "The Area Man" Carscallen for jumping the gun on this
issue.
I had already sent the email before I had recevied his email acknowledging
his willingness to researchi this topic.
Again, my apologies, Area Man.
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
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> Chief Weaver -
>
> While browsing around the internet I came across a blog entry, from the
US
> News and World report, concerning costs related to processing and
> administering rape kits being passed on to the victims. This blog entry
> is pasted below.
>
> As atrocious as this practice seems to be, it is also reported (in the
> blog entry) that such costs normally become the responsibility of the
> victim in many communities.
>
> My question: Without violating any confidentiality, may I ask what the
> practice is of Moscow, if you are aware of such information.
>
> Thank you for your anticipated reponse.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Tom Hansen
> Moscow, Idaho
>
> >From US News and World Report at:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6j4ma4
>
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>
> Sarah Palin and the Rape Kit Question
>
> The blogosphere is reporting that when she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska,
> in the late 1990s, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's
> municipal police department charged rape victims for the "rape kit" used
> to collect the forensic evidence necessary to convict their attackers.
> According to reports, this changed in 2000 when then Alaska Gov. Tony
> Knowles signed a bill protecting rape victims from being charged. As I
> wrote recently, however, the situation described in Wasilla is not
unique.
> In all too many instances, women are still being stuck with the bill for
> rape kits. This despite the fact that in order to qualify for federal
> grants under the Violence Against Women Act, states are supposed to pick
> up the entire tab.
>
> If on her watch Sarah Palin allowed women to be charged for rape kits,
she
> has some serious explaining to do. But while she's undoubtedly the most
> visible offender, if the story is true, she's unfortunately not the only
> one to have permitted this reprehensible practice.
>
>
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