Sri Lanka: Police Branch Created to Improve Domestic Violence Response
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Child Development and Women’s Empowerment from 2006, more than 60 percent of women in
In 2005 the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act was enacted to combat domestic violence in
In response to these problems, the Sri Lanka police department created a special branch called the Women and Childcare Bureau. The bureaus are staffed primarily with female police officers and are located in nearly every police station around the country. However, embarrassment, fear of police response, the lack of shelters in Sri Lanka, and the fear of retaliation from the aggressor of domestic violence continue to prevent victims from coming forward to seek protection.
Compiled from: Munasinghe Sandamani Prasadika, SRI LANKA: The Domestic Violence Act and the actual situation, WUNRN (17 May 2012).
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