WHAT HAPPENS WHEN RAPE BILLS AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE BILLS ARE PASSED?
SORA:
Sex Offender Registration Act 2008
Following the passage SORA, you can see a Statewide change in rape by -7.6% and a change in the rate black people were arrested of -11% when you compare the year before and the year after. (45.6% x 972 arrests vs. 46.1% x 856 arrests)
When look at the rate change in an historically high crime area - NYPD Precinct #47 we see a rate change of -23%.
EIE:
Enough is Enough Act 2015
Following the passage EIE, you can see a Statewide change in youth arrests for rape by -15% (226 - 193) and a change in the rate black people were arrested of -5% when you compare the year before and the year after. (44.4% x 796 arrests vs. 44.3% x 761 arrests)
When look at the rate change in an historically high crime area - NYPD Precinct #47 we see a rate change indicating an increase of 5 people arrested.
DVSJA:
Domestic Violence Survivor Justice Act 2019
Following the passage DVSJA, you can see a Statewide change in rape by -15% and a change in the rate black people were arrested of -31% when you compare the year before and the year after. (40.7% x 900 arrests vs. 44.5% x 568 arrests)
When look at the rate change in an historically high crime area - NYPD Precinct #47 we see a rate change of -25%
ASA:
Adult Survivor’s Act 2022
Following the passage ASA, you can see a Statewide change in rape by -6.2% and a change in the rate black people were arrested of -1% when you compare the year before and the year after. (40.5% x 729 arrests vs. 42.9% x 682 arrests)
When look at the rate change in an historically high crime area - NYPD Precinct #47 we see a rate change of -9%.