I think the thing we forget about it is how about the 60% or 70% of victims who leave the courtroom with a not guilty verdict, which means they were not believed. In the crimes I deal with, that sexual assault victim who takes the stand for two and a half days and is cross-examined by one of my colleagues, and on the Friday the jury says not guilty, that doesn't necessarily mean it didn't happen, but I bet you—I don't know because I've never been sexually assaulted—leaving the courtroom what they think is, “I was not believed over my perpetrator”, and that's a huge victimization in my respectful view.
On October 21st, 2014. See this statement in context.