My question is for Cee Strauss.
You spoke about the importance of having a gendered lens in the training for judges. You spoke about stereotypes that often impact victims of violence.
One thing I brought up in the last session was manipulative parenting. In the case of Keira Kagan, the mother came forward with all these concerns about the father. They were dismissed and then Keira ended up losing her life.
I'm wondering if you could speak to that.
I guess my concern is the fact that we know that 81% of victims who lose their life to violence are women and there's a high percentage of children who also lose their lives. Why is it particularly important to understand domestic violence from a gendered lens?