Yes. I think I mentioned earlier specifically the elimination of violence against women act, which has received quite a bit of attention for its very poor enforcement and implementation throughout the country.
There are steps that people can take in terms of educating the police and in terms of not only educating women about their rights but also enforcement, i.e., sending people to jail. If 10 men beat their wives and none of them go to jail, nobody will see anything wrong with that. Sometimes you make those shifts by creating consequences for actions. Right now there are not nearly enough consequences for those actions. If 10 men beat their wives and those 10 men go to jail for 10 years, the next 10 men will probably be less likely to beat their wives. It's just the way it works.
Enforcement is so critical, and right now it's really not happening enough.