I think the perpetrators need to know that this isn't acceptable, but I also think there has to be a mechanism to provide them education and address why they are making these choices This isn't something they learned in school. This is something they've inherited, and it's unfortunate.
But I think that if there were a way, through anger management and a number of other programs, through education, and through our cultural beliefs, to use our culture to convince these men making these bad decisions that this isn't acceptable.... This was never in our teachings, but we need to somehow convince them that we have to move beyond the status quo and that this behaviour isn't acceptable.
As a community we can't ostracize them. They're part of this community. They made a bad decision. I think that as a community we also need to help them and to help fix them: that they're not going to jail, that they're actually going to address the root cause. That's my hope.