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Summary

This document is page 36 of 42 from a legal filing or research file belonging to David Schoen (attorney), specifically an excerpt from the Minnesota Law Review (Vol 103, p. 844). The text consists of footnotes (163-177) discussing federal jurisdiction (Travel Act, honest services fraud), discrepancies in sexual assault reporting statistics between the FBI and CDC, and criticism of law enforcement clearance rates for sexual crimes, including specific references to the LAPD and LA Sheriff's Department. The document appears to be part of a larger collection produced to the House Oversight Committee.

People (10)

Name Role Context
David Schoen Attorney / Document Custodian
Name appears in the footer, indicating this document is from his files.
Mark S. Gaioni Author
Cited in footnote regarding Federal Anticorruption Law.
Kim Author
Cited in footnotes 166 and 167.
Dripps Author
Cited multiple times regarding sexual assault laws and statistics.
Paula J. Giddings Author
Cited in footnote 168 regarding lynchings.
Catharine A. MacKinnon Author
Cited in footnote 169 regarding rape reporting statistics.
Cassia C. Spohn Author/Researcher
Cited in footnotes 169 and 175 regarding prosecutor decision-making.
Katharine Tellis Author/Researcher
Co-author cited in footnote 175.
Candace Kruttschnitt Author/Researcher
Cited in footnote 170 regarding rape incidence estimation.
Anthony Weiner Former Representative
Cited in footnote 177 regarding a 2010 statement on Rape Kit Backlogs.

Organizations (9)

Name Type Context
Minnesota Law Review
Source of the text (103 Minn. L. Rev. 844).
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Source of crime statistics (UCR).
Equal Justice Initiative
Organization cited regarding lynching statistics.
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Source of survey data on violence against women.
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Government agency conducting crime victimization surveys.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Law enforcement agency mentioned regarding clearance rates.
L.A. Police Department
Law enforcement agency mentioned regarding exaggerated clearance rates.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service
Publisher of cited studies.

Timeline (1 events)

2010
Hearing Before the Subcomm. on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Sec. regarding Rape Kit Backlogs
Washington D.C. (implied)
Rep. Anthony Weiner

Locations (3)

Location Context
Location of study regarding sexual assault prosecution.
State law mentioned in footnote 165.
General jurisdiction for federal laws discussed.

Relationships (1)

David Schoen Document Production House Oversight Committee
Document bears Schoen's name and House Oversight Bates stamp.

Key Quotes (4)

"Police may refuse to take reports [of crimes against women]; prosecutors may encourage defendants to plead to minor offenses"
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"One out of about ten acts of rape or attempted rape that fit basic legal definitions in the United States is reported to authorities."
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"sexual assaults in federal law are confined to very limited contexts, such as human trafficking"
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"finding that the L.A. Police Department and the L.A. Sheriff's Department both substantially exaggerated their clearance rates"
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