“…Cost-benefit analysis can help prioritize resource use in laboratories or any future legislative proposals [ 12 , 49 , 97 , 100 ]. Many changes have been suggested, such as mandatory testing legislation [ 132 , 151 ], victim-centered police training, encouraging victim participation [ 85 ], improved LIMS use to track SAKs, not only for a laboratory but for a victim who's SAK holds great emotional value [ 83 , 95 , 98 , 102 , 104 ], increased resource availability, and continuous testing to maintain skillsets of a laboratory and technician in techniques such as trace evidence [ 40 ]. Improved leadership, cross-discipline and institution partnerships [ 90 , 103 ], recognition of economies of scale and potential rural versus urban issues are additional challenges to overcome [ 32 , 68 , 143 ].…”