More than 400,000 rape kits that have been backlogged across the country will finally get tested starting this October, thanks to a $41 million initiative launched by the White House. Vice President Joe Biden spoke about the plan during a visit to a Maryland State Police laboratory on Monday.
“Law enforcement and health professionals will be in better position to handle rape cases,” Biden said, adding that during a recent trip to Philadelphia, he saw hundreds of untested rape kits sitting on shelves. “Studies show if rape kits were tested, based on statistical analysis we could solve 50% of rapes that are now happening. Repeat offenders commit over 90% of all rapes committed in the country. Think of rapes that could be prevented if these kits were tested.”
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Maryland Sens. Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin, as well as Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, joined the vice president at the event.
“The horrific statistic from the CDC [is that] one in four women will face rape or physical violence or stalking,” Mikulski said. “The system doesn’t follow through.” She added that the lawmakers are working clear the backlog of rape kits and keep predators off the street.








