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Matthew M
- Portland, Maine
"Believe report."
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Kyle B
- Boston, Massachusetts
"Listening"
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William G
- READFIELD, Maine
"prepare for implicit bias regarding the victim if alcohol is involved at all levels"
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ERIC S
- Miami, Florida
"I believe that the notion of gender bias in the presentation was a bit one-sided. There are also numerous examples of victims that have lied about sexual assault. Perhaps some discussion on a prosecutor having to weight the credibility of the victim and other evidence against the burden to obtain a conviction would help shed some light on the other side of this."
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Jeremiah R
- Hermon, Maine
"Be aware of gender bias with believing victims."
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Brian C
- Kennebunk, Maine
"Listen to all victims"
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Stephen W
- Portland, Maine
"Believe the victim"
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Remy S
- Portland, Maine
"just trying not to let my blood pressure go through the roof hearing about all of the rapes not being prosecuted or handled appropriately by law enforcement "
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Billie E
- Newberg, Oregon
"Empathy for victims during interview "
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Heidi O
- Gorham, Maine
"Sharing the information about bias and it’s impact"
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