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Unveiling Justice: Mariska Hargitay’s Real-Life Impact on Sexual Assault Cases
Mariska Hargitay, renowned for her role in "Law & Order: SVU," has extended her crime-fighting efforts beyond television, significantly influencing the real world. The actress has played a pivotal role in addressing over 11,000 sexual assault cases in Detroit, Michigan.
In an upcoming episode of the podcast “Dateline True Crime Weekly,” airing on August 15, Hargitay’s involvement in a groundbreaking initiative will be highlighted. She supported prosecutor Kym Worthy, who discovered a staggering number of untested rape kits languishing in a police evidence room.
This mission follows Hargitay’s personal revelation in a January 10 essay for People, where she candidly shared her own experience with sexual assault. Her story detailed an encounter where a friend exerted overpowering control, leaving her in a state of "freeze mode," a common trauma response.
Through her portrayal of Olivia Benson, Hargitay has resonated with many survivors, transforming her personal struggles into a force for activism. Since 2004, her Joyful Heart Foundation has been dedicated to improving responses to sexual assault, supporting survivors, and eradicating violence.
Hargitay’s efforts illustrate a profound commitment to justice and healing, bridging her on-screen role with real-world impact.