Newsy wins prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award for 'A Broken Trust' investigation
The Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards honor outstanding reporting on issues including human rights, social justice and the power of individual action in
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Over the course of an 18-month investigation, Newsy uncovered severe breakdowns in investigations and prosecutions of sexual assaults.
From survivors to police, to tribal leaders to federal officials, the Newsy investigation gives a voice to the people involved in this complex system. Documents, reports and dozens of interviews reveal how the federal government, which is legally required to protect tribal communities, has repeatedly failed to adequately fund and staff tribal justice systems and limited the tribes' abilities to prosecute and sentence sexual crimes to the fullest extent.
"This was far bigger than the story we set out to expose. Instead, what we found was a much more complex, much more nuanced set of issues that is rooted in the very beginnings of
The investigation found:
- Year after year, tribal law enforcement agencies across the country are woefully understaffed.
- In 2018, the federal government reported that tribal courts received less than 5 percent of the funding they needed.
Congress has limited the maximum sentence tribal courts can impose for any crime, including rape, to one year. Exclusive records obtained from the Fort Berthold tribal prosecutor's office show the court there handed down sentences for three cases of sexual assault in the past six years that ranged from eight days to six months.- While
U.S. attorneys are supposed to help prosecute major crimes in Indian Country, their funding and staffing there has gone down by more than 40 percent in the past seven years. - The team obtained exclusive data from the
Department of Justice showing the MontanaU.S. Attorney's office declined to prosecute 64 percent of sexual assault cases acrossMontana reservations from 2013 to 2018. - The team obtained exclusive data from the
Bureau of Indian Affairs showing the vast majority of sexual assault cases from 2016 to 2018 on Fort Berthold inNorth Dakota were unaccounted for.
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About Newsy
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Kari Wethington, The E.W. Scripps Company, 513-977-3763, kari.wethington@scripps.com