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Mariska Hargitay: From 'SVU' to Real-Life Crime Fighting
Los Angeles, CA, USAMonday, October 7, 2024
One of their key initiatives is the End the Backlog program, which has already had a significant impact on law enforcement agencies. By helping police departments test thousands of backlogged rape kits, they've uncovered serial rapists and brought long-overdue justice to victims. This ripple effect is being felt across the country, changing how police departments and prosecutors' offices handle these cases.
Hargitay credits movements like #MeToo and Time's Up for amplifying the conversation around sexual assault. She sees her foundation as a way to turn that awareness into action. "This has surpassed my wildest dreams in terms of a career, but also in terms of personal fulfillment," she says.
As she continues to evolve both on and off-screen, Hargitay has found a sense of peace and empowerment. She's comfortable with her vulnerability and knows the power she holds as an actor and an activist.
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