On the unintended consequences, every time there's a new policy or new law, there are some consequences we will have to deal with. If we are, for example, considering the misidentification of the victim as the perpetrator and are providing more awareness and, of course, more training, we are going to be better informed in order to intervene in those cases.
When it comes to marginalized populations, I think we really need to focus on what I would call an entrapment framework. This means it's not just about looking at this particular issue, but looking at other forms of inequality as well that have led those particular groups to be more vulnerable than others. This has to be taken into consideration as well. Where? It's in training. I'm taking a lot back to training because I strongly believe that if people are aware of what this particular issue constitutes, it will work better for everybody.