Seattle police staffing shortage affects sexual assault case investigations

06.01.22

Category: Legal Advocacy, Policy, Uncategorized

Type: Press Mention

Natalie Swaby

In a statement, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center CEO Mary Ellen Stone said victims of sexual assault experience a loss of power and control, and only a small portion of victims choose to report their assault to law enforcement. “When victims are not given basic information about timing, options and next steps in their cases, the system is failing them,” said Stone.

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