It's across the board.
There are a couple of things. One is that lawyers aren't trained about it, so it's an uncomfortable topic. Unless you're comfortable talking about it, you tend to avoid it. I think that's one of the reasons why it gets removed.
The other thing I've heard frequently is that lawyers advise people that they're not going to do well on this issue so it's best not to raise it. That has not been my experience. My practice is entirely with survivors of violence. I always raise it. It's my view that you have to put it before the court in order for the court to determine it. You have to marshal your evidence well. You have to understand the issue and bring it forward in an effective way. In my view, that's the only way to deal with it.