. >> comes there are red flags, david leesack explains how that translates in many cases just going nowhere>> when they approach an inview o investigation of a rape case they have this erroneous belief. and they feel part of their job is to try to uncover the real truth. they therefore approach rape victims with a lot of skepticism. sometimes a lot of dispassionate -- they try to be victim reads that as hostility, and as soon as they feel there is this hostility coming, especially from a male officer, they shut down, and that pretty much shuts down the investigation. and that often tends to cooperate for the police officer their belief that nothing really happened here, because the rape victim backs away, and doesn't want anything to do with the police at that point. so that's probably one of the biggest problems we have in terms of the interactions of some law enforcement officers and rape victims, and it leads to a lot of stalled investigations. >> sounds like miscues. >> our community echos many of these sentiments of our guests. smj . . . and safe says . . . >> when we come back from th