It's nice to see you, Mrs. Vecchio.
We have many stories every single day that we could go through that are exact examples of this.
A good example would be the one I gave while I was speaking. It's about the ex-police officer who has been in the news as of late here in the city. He has four charges from four different women against him now. He has repeatedly been released on bail, even after pleading guilty to breaching. It's problematic, because we have women who access our service every single day who are constantly looking over their shoulders and constantly feeling unsafe and unaware of what's going to happen next, and that's where the problem lies.
You mentioned that women sometimes don't report. Sometimes that's very tricky for women, because when they see in the media or other situations that this is happening—maybe to people they know—that an individual is being released after doing something absolutely horrible or it seems as if justice was not served, it makes it that much more difficult for a woman to feel like she will be trusted when she decides to share her story.