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Forensic Science Meets Politics

Just a few weeks after the LAPD was told they couldn’t hire more DNA ana­lysts in order to reduce their grow­ing back­log, the city hir­ing com­mit­tee does a 180.

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles police have won per­mis­sion to hire more DNA ana­lysts to deal with a back­log of rape evi­dence that infu­ri­ated victim’s rights advocates.

A city hir­ing com­mit­tee last week reversed its ear­lier deci­sion and granted an exemp­tion to the city’s hir­ing freeze for 26 crime lab staffers.

However, police say there’s only enough time to hire 11 before the fis­cal year ends.

In 2008, city offi­cials unveiled a mul­ti­year plan to reduce a back­log of about 7,500 kits that con­tain evi­dence for rape cases. Police used pri­vate labs to reduce that to 1,300 cases but the depart­ment gets about 90 new cases a month.

Police say the 11 addi­tional lab staffers won’t be enough to keep pace so the City Council may vote on whether to allo­cate money to keep using pri­vate labs.

Oh to have been a fly on the wall lis­ten­ing to the behind the scenes pol­i­tics here!

Story orig­i­nally posted in The San Jose Mercury News.

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