One of the biggest problems is when victims see the person who committed the crime back on the street without even spending a couple of weeks in jail. It is significant. They are wondering. They start to doubt the system. For them, they think, what's the use? They have to go through the judicial system.
We're confronted with the criminal. We have to testify. We get all the pressure. We were victimized, and the criminal is laughing at us because he knows he's going to get out.
We're not the only ones to call it the revolving door.