Sexual Assault Evidence Collection (Illinois State Police)

Ginette Walls filed this request with the Illinois State Police of Illinois.
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16-2875

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From: Ginette Walls

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act (5 ILCS 140/1 to 11), I hereby request the following records:

Any and all policies, procedures, memorandums, directives, and any other guiding materials regarding matters pertaining to the collection, maintenance, transfer, and disposal of sexual assault evidence collection kits (also known as “sexual assault kit”, “sexual offense evidence collection kit”, “sexual assault forensic evidence kit”, “physical evidence recovery kit”, “rape test kit”, or “rape kit”), including, but not limited, to the following:

- Policies and procedures related to the initial collection of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Policies and procedures regarding the timeframe of the collection and testing of sexual assault evidence collection kits including the timeframe required for sexual assault evidence collection kits testing by the examiner (also known as “sexual assault examiners”, “sexual assault nurse examiners”, or “sexual assault forensic examiners”).
- All mechanisms by which sexual assault evidence collection kits are or can be tested including all designated facilities where sexual assault evidence collection kits can be performed.
- Policies and procedures regarding the maintenance and transfer of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Policies and procedures concerning a petition to test a sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Policies and procedures related to the process of checking the status of a sexual assault evidence collection kits and the notification provided to survivors regarding their sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Policies and procedures regarding reports generated of both tested and untested sexual assault evidence collection kits, mandatory or voluntary reporting requirements regarding both tested and untested sexual assault evidence collection kits, and audits of the numbers of both tested and untested sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Policies and procedures regarding the statute of limitations for maintenance and or storage of sexual assault evidence collection kits, both tested and untested.

Please include all available segregable data.

Please also provide all available data, statistics, or reports regarding matters pertaining to the collection, maintenance, transfer, and disposal of sexual assault evidence collection kits (also known as “sexual assault kit”, “sexual offense evidence collection kit”, “sexual assault forensic evidence kit”, “physical evidence recovery kit”, “rape test kit”, or “rape kit”), including, but not limited, to those materials related to the following specific elements of the sexual assault evidence collection process:

- The collection of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Timeframes of collection and testing of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Maintenance and transfer of sexual assault evidence collection kits.
- Petitions to test sexual assault evidence collection kits. (Please note this is not a request for identifying or confidential information of survivors or their cases or sexual assault evidence collection kits. This is a request for the numbers of petitions to test sexual assault evidence collection kits.)
- Requests to check the status of sexual assault evidence collection kits. (Please note this is not a request for identifying or confidential information of survivors or their cases or sexual assault evidence collection kits. This is a request for the numbers of requests to check sexual assault evidence collection kits status(es).)
- Notification given to survivors regarding their sexual assault evidence collection kits (Please note this is not a request for identifying or confidential information of survivors or their cases or sexual assault evidence collection kits. This is a request for the numbers of notifications given to survivors regarding their sexual assault evidence collection kits status.)
- Reports and audits generated of both tested and untested sexual assault evidence collection kits, issued by mandatory or voluntary reporting requirements

Should your agency believe that any additional policies, procedures, reports or other analysis pertaining to the collection, maintenance, transfer, and disposal of sexual assault evidence collection kits (also known as “sexual assault kit”, “sexual offense evidence collection kit”, “sexual assault forensic evidence kit”, “physical evidence recovery kit”, “rape test kit”, or “rape kit”), or any related issues may reside with another agency or agencies, indication of such agencies would be greatly appreciated.

Please notify us if further clarification is necessary.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Ginette Walls

From:

Your request has been received and assigned FOIR #16-2875.

requests@muckrock.com

From:

Ms. Walls--The Illinois State Police has received your request for sexual
assault kit policies and procedures. The Department has asked for an
extension to respond to this request, with the due date now January 6,
2017. (Please see a letter regarding the extension which will be scanned
and emailed to you.) However, your request is overbroad and the
Department is asking it be narrowed to manageable proportions in
accordance with 5 ILCS 140/3(g).

For example, are you seeking only current policies and procedures? Would
forwarding the current documents be sufficient for your request?

Please be more specific as to what "mechanisms" you request. Methods for
testing sexual assault specimens?

What is meant by a "petition to test"? Please provide more information
as to what data you seek.

Please be more specific as to what information you are seeking regarding
"checking status"/

Also, what reports and audits are of interest to you?

Again, please include a timeframe for the information requested.

Once the request has been narrowed, the Department will search for
information responsive to your request.

Nancy G. Easum
FOIA Officer
ISP Legal Office
217/557-1269

From:

Ms. Walls--Attached please find an extension request regarding the above
FOIA matter.

Nancy G. Easum
FOIA Officer
ISP Legal Office
217/557-1269

From:

Some information may be available on the ISP website. The procedure to
locate that information on the website will be sent to you.

Could you please review the December 27, 2016, email below and respond in
order for your request to be narrowed.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Nancy G. Easum
FOIA Officer
ISP Legal Office
217/557-1269

From: MuckRock

Hello Ms. Easum,

Thanks so much for your letter; we apologize for the delay.

- Current policies would suffice. However, it would be appreciated if the date the policies were drafted and implemented could be provided.
- By mechanisms, we mean the manner in which the kit moves from the initial evidence collection stage to testing and resultant conclusions. For example, where do initial collections occur? Where does testing then occur? Are only particular labs or hospitals permitted to conduct collection and tests, and, if so, which ones? Please let us know if we can help narrow this element further.
- Regarding petitions to test, we are interested in the options available to victims to insist on the testing of a kit or inquire as to its status/location. Further, we are interested in what responsibilities the agency has to inform those who have provided a rape kit as to the status of the testing of that kit or any potential destruction of it.
- We're most interested in reports and audits detailing the inventory of sexual assault evidence collection not yet submitted to a laboratory, the number that remain at a laboratory or equivalent facility, and the outcome of those that have been submitted. We would also like any reports detailing the number of kits or similar evidence collected in total.

Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

Thanks so much,
Beryl, MuckRock
- We are interested

From:

01/20/2017

Ms. Ginette Walls
MuckRock
Re: FOIA #16-2875

Thank you for writing the Illinois State Police (ISP) with your request
for information pursuant to the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, 5
ILCS 140/1 et seq.
On December 21, 2016, we received your request for the following: Records
related to Sexual Assault Evidence Collection. This request was narrowed
on January 14, 2017. Your FOIA request has been granted.

Information contained on the Illinois State Police website may address
some of your questions. The website address is:
www.isp.state.il.us/media/mediactr.cfm Then check the "Publications and
Special Reports" tab for annual DNA Accountability and quarterly reports.

Attached are ISP policies related to evidence collection.

Nancy G. Easum
Freedom of Information Officer
801 S. Seventh St., Suite 1000-S
Springfield, Illinois 62703

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