2016
DOI: 10.12681/scad.8899
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Best practices in liaising between the police and social services in confronting incidents of domestic violence

Abstract: Καλές πρακτικές στην συνεργασία μεταξύ αστυνομίας και κοινωνικών υπηρεσιών στην αντιμετώπιση περιστατικών ενδοοικογενειακής βίας Χαντηφωτίου Σεβαστή, Φώτου Ελένη, Δημοκρίτειο Πανεπιστήμιο Θράκης Μωϊσίδης Ιγνάτιος, Ελληνική Αστυνομία ΠΕΡIΛΗΨΗ Είναι ερευνητικά θεμελιωμένο από την διεθνή βι-βλιογραφία ότι οι αστυνομικές αρχές είναι το πρώ-το λιμάνι βοήθειας που απευθύνονται οι κακο-ποιημένες γυναίκες προκειμένου να αναζητήσουν υποστήριξη και προστασία εφόσον αποφασίσουν να κινηθούν δημόσια για το πρόβλημα της βία… Show more

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“…In Greece, due to the absence of official data, there is no clear picture of how the police Authorities respond to incidents of DV. More generally, there seems to be a difficulty in Police cooperation with other agencies, health professionals and victim support structures (Chatzifotiou, Fotou, and Moisides, 2016). The need for a comprehensive record of perpetrators by the Police Authorities is also highlighted.…”
Section: Research Findings On the Role Of The Police In Addressing Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Greece, due to the absence of official data, there is no clear picture of how the police Authorities respond to incidents of DV. More generally, there seems to be a difficulty in Police cooperation with other agencies, health professionals and victim support structures (Chatzifotiou, Fotou, and Moisides, 2016). The need for a comprehensive record of perpetrators by the Police Authorities is also highlighted.…”
Section: Research Findings On the Role Of The Police In Addressing Thmentioning
confidence: 99%