With what we're seeing on the ground here from the London Abused Women's Centre and this ex-police officer, for example, I don't think there's any option for him to prove that he's going to do better. Because he is who he is, he's able to get away with what has happened in this particular situation.
In most of the stories we hear, and I've referenced them in my speaking notes, it's often that these men are in positions of power—I gave the example of the businessman—or in positions in which they feel like they can get away with whatever they want.
What we know from the work we do is that the best predictor of future behaviour is past behaviour. Most of the time, it's as if our justice system is working on reaction instead of prevention, so—