You've said that you will intervene on behalf of the victim and you've said that there have been 337 actual cases. I'm trying to figure out how you determine who the victim is. You must come across cases where someone will come in, make a phone call, come in to see you, and it's deemed not necessarily to be an incident of sexual harassment in the general, widely accepted perspective.
You say you intervene. How do you make that determination whether someone is actually a legitimate victim or someone is just complaining for the sake of complaining?