And when I was in the sensitive crimes unit for about a decade, I saw things that had to be done differently. I worked on some of those things. We developed in Waukesha county while I was in that unit, We developed the first full service child advocacy center in Wisconsin [in Waukesha County]. Because I saw that what we were doing, we were sending kids to a great facility in Milwaukee, but they were overwhelmed when a parent would take their child who'd been abused to be interviewed there. (07:57–08:06)
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