Consequences in REAL TIME for perpetrators of assault, rape and other crimes of violence against women, men, transgender people and children. Support for the needs of victims/survivors, including physical and mental healthcare;exposing their abusers and those who enable them; restorative justice actions where appropriate; use or not of police and court systems of justice; respect for their (our) choices about where, when and how to speak about crimes committed against us and their (our) own recovery/resilience. Massive funding and other tangible support for education and other means of preventing crimes of violence against women (and all people of all ages). Justice looks like strong arms, open hands, tears streaming down faces, laughter lighting up eyes, mouths at microphones and ears, rooms with beds and medical exam tables and tables laden with food and streets full of dancing women – and the men and children who love and support them.