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Bringing Justice to Cold Case Sexual Assault Survivors

Bringing Justice to Cold Case Sexual Assault Survivors: Cold Case Symposium.

The North Carolina Department of Justice (NCDOJ) will present a two-day symposium to discuss the investigations and prosecutions of cold case sexual assaults. NCDOJ has been working with law enforcement partners across the state to test the backlog of sexual assault kits. The results from these kits provide an opportunity to deliver justice to survivors while increasing public safety in North Carolina communities.

Since 2019, the North Carolina Department of Justice has tested more than 10,000 previously untested sexual assault kits. Some of these kits are decades old. To date, 17 percent of these kits tested have been matched through the National Combined DNA Database (CODIS). The research is clear. Many individuals who perpetrate sexual assault go on to rape again with 50 percent being serial violent offenders. Successful investigations of these cases “prevent the next crime” and should be regarded as a high priority for criminal justice officials in North Carolina.

North Carolina criminal justice professionals will engage in the specifics of sexual assault cold cases and be exposed to relevant approaches to the successful investigation and prosecution of these crimes. This summit builds on the experiences of law enforcement and prosecutors who have taken this challenge.

Who should attend: Detectives, Prosecutors, Supervisors, Advocates, and Counselors involved in the investigations and prosecutions of Cold Case Sexual Assault.

Themes and Topics for Symposium

  • The power of DNA in sexual assault investigations and prosecutions
  • How to Organize Your Caseload of Sexual Assault CODIS Hits
  • NC State Lab requirements for CODIS hits
  • NC Statutes regarding Sexual Assault: Then and Now
  • Prosecution Strategies for Cold Cases
  • Case Connectivity and Public Safety
  • Effective Approaches to Working with Survivors
  • SAKI Resources and Grant Applications Information

Date: September 19 – 20, 2024

Location:

Wake Tech Public Safety Education Campus

321 Chapanoke Road
Raleigh, NC 27603

Hotel information coming soon

 

Registration: Bringing Justice to Cold Case Sexual Assault Survivors

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