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Cold case rapes cracked by innovative Louisville detectives

Sex crimes detectives crack cold cases with innovative technique Louisville Metro Police Department detectives are cracking cold case rapes using decades old notes and and ingenious spreadsheet. Author: Chris Williams Updated: 1:11 PM EST February 13, 2021 LOUISVILLE, Ky. For decades, previously unknown serial rapists have roamed the streets of Louisville. Now, a pair of detectives in Louisville Metro Police Department’s Major Crimes Division are going back in time, equipped with a new tool that’s providing answers in decades old cases. In 2015, a state audit found a backlog of more than 3,000 untested rape kits in police storage units across Kentucky. The discovery brought an urgency to fund labs and clear the backlog with the hope that DNA matches may provide long-delayed justice. 

Statewide coalition offers free training to end sexual assault and human trafficking

Jan 29, 2021 / 08:14 AM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A statewide coalition has a mission to bring social justice to people across the state. Members are offering free training sessions to prevent and address the issue. They believe human trafficking is a rapidly growing crime across the United States and Indiana. Research provided by ICESAHT shows 11,500 cases were reported of labor, sex and child sex trafficking in 2019. More than half, 58% of all forced labor victims are women and girls. The coalition’s research mentioned there are documented cases of forced marriage, forced labor and sex trafficking of minors and adults across all 92 counties across Indiana.

USI Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention group hosts human trafficking awareness presentation

USI Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention group hosts human trafficking awareness presentation USI Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention group hosts human trafficking awareness presentation 1/20/2021 | University Communications As a part of National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the University of Southern Indiana Sexual Assault and Gender Violence Prevention Group (SAGVP) in collaboration with the Southwest Indiana Regional Coalition Against Trafficking (SIRCAT) will host Field Consultant Eric Harris, BSW, for a virtual presentation about human trafficking awareness on January 28 at 6 p.m. CST. This event is sponsored by the Indiana Trafficking Victims Assistance Program (ITVAP). The public can register for the Zoom webinar by going to USI.edu/laevents.

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