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

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Fort Worth and Tarrant County have received a substantial boost with the announcement of $2. 18 million in federal funding aimed at reducing the backlog of sexual assault kits. This funding is crucial for local law enforcement and advocacy groups, as it will enhance their ability to investigate and prosecute sexual assault cases effectively. The financial support will be distributed among three North Texas entities, each with specific roles in addressing this critical issue. As backlogs have long delayed justice for survivors, this initiative represents a significant step toward improving the local justice system and supporting victims of sexual violence.

Community leaders have expressed hope that the allocation of these funds will not only streamline investigations but also provide necessary resources for victims' support services. The urgency of addressing sexual assault kit backlogs has become a focal point in recent discussions about public safety and victim advocacy. With this funding, North Texas is positioned to make meaningful strides in combatting sexual violence and ensuring accountability. The proactive approach taken by local authorities signals a commitment to fostering a safer environment and restoring faith in the justice process.

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