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The prevention and coordination key to prevent gender violence (05/05/2014)

Prevention and care of victims were the key points that the experts agreed that participated in the Second Round of Assistance to Victims of Domestic Violence, held at the Catholic University of Murcia, as necessary in combating this scourge.

This was expressed, for example, Joaquín Bascuñana, government delegate in the Region of Murcia, who noted that this meeting "is a step in the fight against gender violence" in addition to show your gratitude to the UCAM by putting in up this time, the organization has gone to the Degree in Criminology and Government Delegation own.

"Eradicate gender violence is a challenge for any democracy, everyone's effort is needed," he said.

"Most importantly, it does not appear in the statistics: thanks to initiatives like this day, many performances of gender violence are avoided," said Joaquín Bascuñana.

"When we talk about policies against this type of violence, I think the best is the coordination of the institutions, in this case between the Government, the region and the UCAM" he said.

In this sense, during his speech at the meeting, the delegate stated that during the month of April there were twenty deaths in Spain violence.

Joaquín Bascuñana was one of the authorities who presided over the inaugural board of the day with Josefina Garcia, rector of the UCAM;

José María Caballero, assistant dean of the Degree in Criminology;

and Catherine Lawrence, Minister of Health and Social Policy of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia;

who highlighted the launch, by the Murciano Health Service, a protocol that "attempts that professionals can identify women who may be suffering a case of domestic violence. As there is a suspicion made aware of relevant authorities ".

Meanwhile, the rector of the Catholic University of Murcia said this national day "is a multidisciplinary problem, experts claim we analyze all areas involved in everything behaviors of domestic violence."

"Do not victimize victims"

One of the conference attracted more interest among attendees was provided by Belén Ordóñez, head of the Office of Crime Victims Assistance Ministry of Justice;

that emphasized the importance of avoiding overprotection victims.

"You have to give them control of their life, they have to learn techniques of self-esteem and resolution of conflicts and problems," he said.

"The key is that the professionals we vote, not to fulfill statistics," he said the rapporteur.

The Second National Day Victim of Domestic Violence also be attended by various experts in legal, health and safety matters, with special emphasis on new forms of domination through the Internet, protocols injuries and partnerships to support families, among others.

Source: UCAM

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