Bulgarian Judges and Police Trained on the Impleme
From 22nd to 26th May 2006 the Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation, together with The Advocates for Human Rights conducted a series of seminars in
The training seminars were conducted as a joint project of the two partner organizations aiming at improving the capacity of Bulgarian institutions to implement the Law on Protection Against Domestic Violence in
The training seminars were possible thanks in part to the good contacts between the BGRF and Bulgarian police and Courts, as well as a result of the functioning of the network of representatives of various institutions and organizations in the country which have been built in the last six years – a network of social workers, lawyers, psychologists, police officers – all working in the field of domestic violence.
Among the main problems discussed during the training sessions were: strategies for rapid intervention and effective protection of the victims, as well as for prosecuting the perpetrators, strategies for full legal protection of the victims – both by penal and civil law procedure. The development of an interdisciplinary approach and the need of coordinated response of all institutions and organizations in the community against domestic violence was also a central problem subject to discussion.
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