A key element is the extent to which we can draw upon the experience of those who have dealt with those persons as witnesses while allowing the voices of those who've gone through the system and are prepared to speak to us to be heard by our prosecutors. Until you hear a story being told about what was experienced and all the reluctance and pressures that came to bear, whether they're familial or societal, in terms of coming forward, it's not as real. You need to make it real to people.
The first time I remember a person who was testifying about a very traumatic attack on her, she told me she focused on a crack in the table, because that was her focus. That was what was going to get her through what was a terribly traumatic experience in recounting what had happened. It's doing that.