"Everyone's self-protection mechanism is different. Some people rely on perception to remember details, and some people rely on blocking these details." - We should not frame the portrait of the victim.
After the female police officer appeared, the completely different way of questioning the victim from the male police officer made people feel warmer, but in fact, we should not take it for granted that women have more empathy in such incidents, after all, Mary's last adoptive mother— —The female character who has also been sexually assaulted was the first to question Mary's fabrication; in another film based on true events, "Believe Me: The Abducted Lisa McVeigh" (Believe Me: In The Abduction of Lisa McVey), when there was little evidence and the little girl was accused of being a 'problem child', the detective who always believed the testimony of the little girl was a man.
To be a public official—a police officer, a doctor, a teacher, a social worker… is to filter out people who are truly empathetic in addition to being professional.
Their job should not be limited to completing cold regulatory processes, as their decisions and opinions can often change another person's life. In the documentary "The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez" (The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez), the invisible killers who brought small lives to an end are: irresponsible social workers, perfunctory patrolling police, and those who did not seriously pursue them. teacher…
The reason why these professions are sacred is that only when they perform their duties, the weaker individuals in the society will have something to rely on and trust.
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