Comments

Matthew M - Portland, Maine

"Believe report."

Kyle B - Boston, Massachusetts

"Listening"

William G - READFIELD, Maine

"prepare for implicit bias regarding the victim if alcohol is involved at all levels"

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."

Jeremiah R - Hermon, Maine

"Be aware of gender bias with believing victims."

Brian C - Kennebunk, Maine

"Listen to all victims"

Stephen W - Portland, Maine

"Believe the victim"

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 "

Billie E - Newberg, Oregon

"Empathy for victims during interview "

Heidi O - Gorham, Maine

"Sharing the information about bias and it’s impact"