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Only three out of every 100 rapists will ever spend even a single day in prison, according to
a new analysis by RAINN of Justice Department data. The other 97 will walk free, facing no
consequences for the violent felony they have committed. Because rapists tend to be serial
criminals, this leaves communities across the nation at risk of predators.
While the percentage of rapes reported to police has risen in recent years, a
majority — 54% — still are not reported, according to the Justice
Department. But increasing reporting alone won't solve the problem: only
about one out of four reported rapes leads to an arrest, and only about one
out of four arrests leads to a felony conviction and incarceration.
RAINN's new analysis is based on the most recent available Justice
Department data, using an average of the five most recent years when
available. Based on older data, RAINN had previously estimated that about
6% of rapists ultimately go to prison for their crime.
"This staggering statistic sends a clear message to offenders that they can
commit this horrible crime and get away with it. The single most important
thing we can do to prevent rape is to put more rapists in prison," notes Scott
Berkowitz, RAINN's president and founder. "That's why we have made it a
priority to pass the SAFER Act and eliminate the backlog of untested DNA
evidence from open rape cases."
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