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Summary
This document is a page from the Minnesota Law Review (Vol. 103) discussing the systemic underenforcement of sexual assault laws in the United States and the failure of state criminal justice systems to adequately address the issue. It includes extensive footnotes citing legal precedents and state statutes regarding prosecutorial discretion and victim rights. The document was produced by attorney David Schoen to the House Oversight Committee, as indicated by the footer and Bates stamp.
People (3)
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| David Schoen | Attorney / Document Custodian |
Name appears in the footer of the document, indicating he is likely the source of this production to the House Oversi...
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| Darryl K. Brown | Author |
Cited in footnote 126 for 'Free Market Criminal Justice'.
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| Valena E. Beety | Author |
Cited in footnote 126 for 'Judicial Dismissals in the Interest of Justice'.
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| Minnesota Law Review |
Source of the text (103 Minn. L. Rev. 844).
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied recipient of the document based on Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.
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| National Crime Victim Survey |
Source of statistics mentioned in the text.
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| U.S. Supreme Court |
Referenced via case citations (e.g., Linda R.S. v. Richard D.).
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Timeline (1 events)
2015
Sexual assault statistics reported: 124,000 offenses reported to police and 431,000 estimated by National Crime Victim Survey.
United States
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General jurisdiction discussed.
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Referenced in footnote 125 regarding state statutes.
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Referenced in footnote 125 regarding state statutes.
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Referenced in footnote 125 regarding state statutes.
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Referenced in footnote 125 regarding state statutes.
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Referenced in footnote 125 regarding state statutes.
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Referenced in footnote 126 regarding penal code.
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Relationships (1)
Document bears the name DAVID SCHOEN and the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016537.
Key Quotes (3)
"the primary story is one of longstanding underenforcement - a combination of explicit legal policies, practical evidence-gathering and proof challenges, and cultural biases resulted in a notoriously weak response to sexual assaults by state criminal justice systems."Source
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"The data on underreporting by victims, low arrest rates by police, and charging rates by prosecutors... make it easy to view state criminal justice systems as failing to achieve adequate enforcement responses to sexual assaults"Source
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"Instead, the sole focus of further innovation to address endemic underenforcement of sexual assault offenses is the federal government."Source
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