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Report: Few sex crimes prosecuted in southern Illinois

Thousands of sex crimes reported to police in southern Illinois aren't being prosecuted, even though most victims can identify their attackers.
70 percent of the nearly 6,800 sexual assaults reported to police in a 32-county area from 2005 to 2013 never made it to court.
Even so, conviction rates overall were relatively high for the cases that were prosecuted. Some experts suggest that means prosecutors are taking only cases they're sure they can win.
Cities with larger police departments and more investigators often had the highest number of sex crimes but the lowest prosecution rates. 
St. Clair County State's Attorney Brendan Kelly says he's surprised his county prosecuted just 18 percent of felony sex crimes reported to police departments.
 

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