Lovell Rachel E, Singer Mendel, Flannery Daniel J, McGuire Margaret J
Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2021 Jul;66(4):1316-1328. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14686. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
An increasing number of US jurisdictions have begun to submit their previously untested sexual assault kits (SAKs) for DNA testing. However, best practices for what should happen after testing are not well established. Should all cases be investigated regardless of the testing outcome or only those that returned a DNA hit? We examine an early-adopter jurisdiction that has completed testing and investigating all 5165 previously never tested kits. We explore and compare the criminal justice outcomes and cost-effectiveness of investigating: all cases, those with CODIS hits, and those without CODIS hits. Findings indicate the SAK initiative produced a cost savings to the community: $26.48 million ($5127 p/kit) after the inclusion of tangible and intangible costs of future sexual assaults averted through convictions, of which $9.99 million ($1934 p/kit) was from also investigating no CODIS hit cases. When considering only the costs to law enforcement, investigating all cases cost $12,000 p/additional conviction. Findings also illustrate the cost-effectiveness of investigating no CODIS hits cases and support an "investigate all" approach. This study enhances our understanding of the economic value of what comes after testing kits and investigating cases and provides a framework for jurisdictions for prioritizing resources and maximizing outcomes from testing.
越来越多的美国司法管辖区开始提交此前未经检测的性侵犯证据采集套件(SAK)进行DNA检测。然而,检测后应如何处理的最佳做法尚未明确确立。所有案件无论检测结果如何都应进行调查,还是只调查那些DNA比对成功的案件呢?我们研究了一个率先采用该做法的司法管辖区,该辖区已完成对所有5165个此前从未检测过的套件的检测和调查。我们探讨并比较了对所有案件、CODIS比对成功的案件以及CODIS比对未成功的案件进行调查后的刑事司法结果和成本效益。研究结果表明,性侵犯证据采集套件计划为社区节省了成本:在纳入通过定罪避免未来性侵犯的有形和无形成本后,节省了2648万美元(每个套件5127美元),其中999万美元(每个套件1934美元)来自对CODIS比对未成功案件的调查。仅考虑执法成本时,调查所有案件的额外定罪成本为每个案件12000美元。研究结果还说明了对CODIS比对未成功案件进行调查的成本效益,并支持“调查所有案件”的方法。这项研究增进了我们对检测套件和调查案件后续工作经济价值的理解,并为司法管辖区提供了一个框架,以便对资源进行优先排序并使检测结果最大化。