Comments

Douglas S - Spearfish, South Dakota

"Avoid frequent bias in these cases. "

Jonathan H - Skowhegan, Maine

"Recognize unconscious bias exists and take it into account "

Christopherr B - Bridgton, Maine

"More a criminal justice focused; I am more on the counseling end. confirmed current approach about not victum blaming."

Melissa D - Scarborough, Maine

"How to be more mindful of implicit gender biases present in the criminal justice system with respect to sexual assault cases, and how I can be more approachable and helpful to potential clients who seek my help."

Kelly W - Salt Lake City, Utah

"Believe first"

Adam Daley W - Portland, Maine

"Believe the victim / the person who comes forward."

Marcus J - Westbrook, Maine

"Believing victims. "

Susan S - Boston, Massachusetts

"I am familiar with the subject but it was a good reminder about implicit bias. I also appreciated the emphasis on believing survivors when the report. "

Peter D - Damariscotta, Maine

"I will start by believing the victim."

Nicholas H - Cheyenne, Wyoming

"Believe victims of sexual assault."