Seeking Conviction: Justice elusive for NC sexual assault survivors
Seeking Conviction:
Justice elusive for NC sexual assault survivors
Analysis of 4 ½ years of North Carolina court data shows that about 1 in 4 sexual assault defendants who were charged and had their cases resolved in that time window were convicted of either sexual assault or a reduced and related charge. Of those cases in that time period, 50 defendants went to trial; 23 were found guilty. But individual counties had different outcomes. More than 30 of the states 100 counties had no sexual assault or reduced-charge convictions at all. A few were well above the statewide level.
A collaborative investigative project spanning 6 ½ months and including 11 news organizations analyzed statewide court data and conducted extensive interviews with sexual assault survivors, victim advocates, medical professionals, law enforcement, prosecutors and state officials across the North Carolina.
The result is Seeking Conviction, an investigative series examining sexual assault convictions in North Carolina, the challenges to successful prosecution, the differences across jurisdictions and the issues state court rulings create when it comes to consent.
This project begins publishing and broadcasting across North Carolina on Monday, March 18, and will continue through Thursday, March 21. Check back every day for more.
Much more at the links.
https://carolinapublicpress.org/seeking-conviction-justice-elusive-for-nc-sexual-assault-survivors/
https://carolinapublicpress.org/28695/analysis-nc-convicts-fewer-than-1-in-4-sexual-assault-defendants/
https://carolinapublicpress.org/28698/how-carolina-public-press-analyzed-nc-court-data-on-sexual-assault/