They're worried about their attacker wanting to get revenge. It's a critical time.
You said that abusers were often abused themselves. That has been proven. We talked about it last week. For example, a major rape trial is under way in France. It, too, has shown that experiencing this kind of trauma perpetuates the violence.
I understand that it's important to work on that trauma. Awareness and education are also paramount. As we speak, women are the targets of hate crimes, misogynistic behaviour and gratuitous violence galore, just because they are women.
How do you see your educational role, which is definitely more and more important?
Do you tend to adopt a therapy-based approach that focuses on past trauma?
I'm trying to get a better sense of the work you do with criminals.