Paraguay Creates New Police Units to Deal Exclusively with Cases of Domestic Violence
30 March 2010
Last month, specialized division units for victims of violence against women, children and adolescents were created at two police stations in
Domestic violence has been on the rise in
“Normally you receive all kinds of complaints in police stations, with domestic violence cases being mixed in with the rest, which means the people filing this kind of complaint often don't receive the proper attention and follow-up,” said Juan Cantero, an officer at one of the newly established units (GlobalIssues.org).
The specialized nature of the units ensures that officers have a gender perspective that allows them to better deal with such cases. The officers that were selected for the units underwent two months of training on human rights, gender issues, and the sensitive nature of domestic violence.
In the near future, four more police units for women and children will be created – one more in Asunción and three in other cities, where domestic violence is especially prevalent.
Compiled from: Natalia Ruíz Díaz, “Paraguay: New Police Units for Domestic Violence Victims,” GlobalIssues.org (25 March 2010).
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