DIRECTOR LA VIGNE: Thank you so much to these panelist. Did not already say these brilliant, powerful women who have been advocating their entire professional lives through both their leadership and the research? Thank you so very much.
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They have a lot to share and that is why we didn't have time for audience questions. So I am sorry about that. Now it is time to say goodbye, but not quite yet. Why is that? Because we have one more session of breakout panels, and I hope that you all stay for them because they are really a wonderful array. We have got another set of lightning rounds on data-driven advances in criminal and juvenile justice research. We have one on developing and managing effective research collaborations, a point that was cremated — made repeatedly during this plenary. These are people who walk the talk as researchers who engage authentically with the community, and they will share more how that is done. Also relevant to this plenary, there is one on developing tools to improve victim services and there is also two on policing, one improving our assessment of community perceptions of the police. Another his own productions in policing and forensic science. And then finally our colleagues at the Bureau of Justice statistics, our dear colleagues are going to share how to use the vast array of data sets and research. So thanks for sticking around to the end and thanks to all of you for making this conference such a success, but, especially to our NIJ staff, to the staff of section 1, 2 encore global, and to the step of this Wyndham Hotel. Thank you.