The family, as the primary social group, should provide the child with
protection, security and love. However, some families can be the source of a
child?s most intense vulnerability. In these families, children may be
exposed to different types of violence or may witness domestic violence.
Although the Republic of Serbia guarantees the right to a safe family
environment with a large number of international and internal legal
instruments, numerous professionals in the child protection system still do
not recognize child witnesses of domestic violence as victims. Children are
not only victims of domestic violence when directly affected, but also as
witnesses in all situations when they are exposed to acts of violence that
one family member perpetrates on other members. Children are exposed to
violence in the family when they directly observe the violence, but also
when they hear sounds, blows, and screams from another room, or when they
see the consequences of violence against a family member (bruises, injuries)
or feel them (sadness, low mood, fear) see the intervention of the police,
emergency and social services, or when they hear relatives and people around
them retelling acts of violence. Contemporary findings confirm that exposure
to domestic violence harms various spheres of child development (immediate
or delayed, short-term or long-term). The subject of this paper is
representation of the position of children witnesses of domestic violence in
family law, through the review of key international and domestic standards
(laws and policies), research and practice analysis. The objective of the
paper is to emphasize to the professionals working in the child protection
system the importance of recognizing children witnesses of domestic violence
as victims, for the system to be able to provide the necessary protection,
crucial help and support, i.e. conditions for growth and development in a
safe environment, and for the children to achieve the rights which belong to
them - meaning freedom from all forms of violence which is an obligation the
Republic of Serbia took by ratification of international agreements.