Fort Worth, Tarrant County receive federal funds to reduce sexual assault kit backlog

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In a significant development for local justice efforts, Fort Worth and Tarrant County have received $2. 18 million in federal funding dedicated to reducing the backlog of sexual assault kits. This allocation will benefit three North Texas entities tasked with processing these kits, which is crucial for securing justice for survivors of sexual violence. Local officials have described the funding as essential for enhancing the efficiency of investigations into sexual assault cases. The initiative reflects a broader movement towards accountability and reform in how sexual violence cases are handled.

This funding not only aims to expedite the processing of kits but also seeks to restore public confidence in law enforcement. As communities continue to advocate for systemic change, the federal grant serves as a vital resource in addressing long-standing issues related to sexual violence. The collaboration between local and federal agencies highlights the importance of addressing such critical social issues. Ultimately, this funding represents a proactive step in ensuring that victims receive the justice and support they rightly deserve.

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