Case Filekaggle-ho-016537House OversightScholarly overview of underenforcement of sexual assault cases in U.S. state courts
Unknown1p2 persons
Scholarly overview of underenforcement of sexual assault cases in U.S. state courts
Scholarly overview of underenforcement of sexual assault cases in U.S. state courts The passage is an academic analysis describing systemic underenforcement and reform efforts. It does not name specific individuals, transactions, or actionable misconduct, nor does it reveal new or unreported information about powerful actors. It offers general context that could inform broader investigations but lacks concrete leads. Key insights: Longstanding underenforcement of sexual assault cases in state criminal justice systems.; Reforms over the past 40 years have improved law and procedure but have not created enforcement redundancy.; Federal government is the primary focus for future innovation, with limited proposals to expand federal jurisdiction over state-level sexual assaults.
Forum Discussions
This document was digitized, indexed, and cross-referenced with 1,500+ persons in the Epstein files. 100% free, donor-supported, and independent. Donors see no ads.