Fear of victims of domestic violence to tell their case to the authorities remains the main obstacle facing the Police and Civil Guard.
Today in the Roman Theatre the role of these institutions was discussed
Are still many victims of domestic violence that remain hidden without denouncing their abuse. The fear of asking for help is the main obstacle they have to face everyday law enforcement, so coordination is necessary.
This morning struggled in Cartagena the role of Local and National Police and Civil Guard in preventing gender violence and the protocol followed in these cases maltrato.El Roman Theatre Museum was the scene of the seminar Local Skills Development GBV coordination with à rea of Security Forces, located within the program that the City organized by the World Day Against Gender Violence.
The coordination of the security has improved in recent years, partly due to the entry into force of the new law on domestic violence, but to implement the protocol depends on the situation, so it is necessary personal involvement, explained Thursday the head of the local police in Denia, José Martínez.
More than 120,000 reports of child abuse were reported nationwide in 2013 and about 64,000 so far this year, with 45 fatalities, according to the Ministry of Social Affairs.
These figures show that still remains an obvious problem in society.
The most complex is reaching women who need our help and that is our obligation, transmitting that they can overcome their fears and face them, José Martínez added.
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In the case of the Region of Murcia, last year coordinating the tables were created to address the problem of gender-based violence or Safety Education, among other areas. Now the security forces in Cartagena work much better being more compact, today explained the Councillor for Women, Clara Heredia, who also added that today women are more facilities at the time to have your case and not have to go through the trance state several times, for example.
The Network of Specialized Care Centers for Women Victims of Violence (CAVI) established by the Autonomous Community in partnership with various municipalities of the region, is another aid tools that can be accessed battered women in the Region of Murcia .
In this network an individual and group treatment, which is done for free from different professional, psychological, social and legal approaches are offered.
Al CAVI they can turn all those older women who are abused by their partner or ex-partner, or who think they may be fighting a similar situation.
Exceptionally, they may be treated in the CAVI adolescents who suffer domestic violence whenever it has the maternal or paternal consent.
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Throughout the seminar, Thursday the good practices of coordination Forces Security was spoken of police work against gender violence, talk was the responsibility of the head of the local police in Denia, José Martínez, and, Ã Josefa Alvarez, CAVI Cartagena, Damien F. Paredes, Section Chief Judicial Police and Victim Protection Local Cartagena, Juan José Andreu, Head Violence Guardia Civil, Cartagena;
and Manuel Castillo, UPAP National Police.
After a case of coordination with security and police forces and the framework of institutional coordination protocol was exposed.
Following the conclusions of the seminar was ending, by the Director General of Social Policy of the Autonomous Community of Murcia, Veronica Lopez.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena