Thank you, Professor.
To Professor Koshan, I know you have an article coming out, “COVID-19, the Shadow Pandemic, and Access to Justice for Survivors of Domestic Violence”. In that article you talk about increases in domestic violence cases being traced to the impact of the virus itself, as well as to societal responses to contain the virus such as stay-at-home orders that lock women and children in homes. Listening to the testimony, I would also say it's a matter of increased perpetrator access when they are at home in one place.
What services ought to be more accessible? Is it a matter of a true lack of availability of services or a lack of awareness of the services that are available, or both?