 Hi, my name is Simone Lee, an ASIS assistant professor at Texas A&M University. My current book project based on my doctorate dissertation finds that state actors strategically adopt domestic accountability for complicated sexual violence in various patterns. Using an original data set, I find that legislative measures are more common when state actors try to frame accountability around prevention to cover their wrongdoings, while judicial measures such as prosecutions are more common when leaders try to distance themselves from the perpetrators. Two key recommendations from my research is that first, we should carefully scrutinize why and how some governments are willing to adopt accountability for complicated sexual violence, and second, beyond welcoming adoption of these measures, we should carefully monitor the long-run implementation of accountability for complicated sexual violence.