I would like to make one suggestion, or one recommendation, and that is to hold perpetrators more accountable when there is hard evidence against them about a situation.
I'll give you an example. One woman who had come to us had been incested by her father. Because of a delay in the criminal court proceeding, he is out. It has taken two years for a trial, even though there is hard evidence to prove that he will be guilty. Allowing him that option to keep going to court, saying he's not guilty—that's not holding men accountable, or any perpetrators, in fact, for their actions.