
Reforming Justice: When The System Allowed Abusers to Walk Free | Hanna Senko
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After surviving a horrifying sexual assault, Hanna Senko went to the authorities. But when nothing happened, she discovered that the Austin Police Department barely investigated her case and that dozens of other women had the same fate.
Hanna and the other women refused to accept it and took on the system itself—filing a groundbreaking class-action lawsuit against the City of Austin and the Travis County District Attorney’s Office.
Hanna's story isn’t just about surviving sexual assault—it’s about exposing the brutal failures of a justice system that too often silences survivors. In this episode, Hanna reveals the harrowing details, the betrayal she faced from law enforcement, and why she’s determined to make sure no one else suffers in silence.
Learn more about Hanna and her work reforming Austin PD here: www.HannaSenko.com
Watch the Documentary about the case here: www.AnArmyOfWomen.film
Learn more about the National Crime Prevention Council: https://www.ncpc.org/true-crime-prevention-podcast/
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🎙 Hosted by Paul DelPonte of the National Crime Prevention Council.Produced by Nicholas Cirone
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