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1 Authors: Ksenija Moračanin, Marija Marković
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Student conference on Security and Safety in local communities, Podgorica, Montenegro, Authors: Ksenija Moračanin, Marija Marković III. Internatioconference „Safety in local communities-legal and criminological perspectives“’, Podgorica, 9 April 2019

2 WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
WHAT IS FAMILY? - A family is a bio-psychological social community consisting of parents and their children. WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? - Domestic violence can be verbal, physical, emotional and sexual. It is both an active and passive act of neglecting a person by a person from the same family, whether they are being married or divorced, living together or separately. Domestic violence is considered a crime against family and marriage.

3 TYPES OF ABUSE: Physical Sexual Psychological Economic abuse FAMILY VIOLENCE CAN HAVE 4 DIMENSIONS: Modality Frequency Severity Transient or permanent injury

4 PROTECTIVE MEASURES This is how to prevent the abuser to continue abusing: Moving him/her from the apartment; Restraining order; The court order against harassing and stalking; Obligatory rehabilitation treatment; Obligatory psycho-social treatment. Institutions are obliged to provide the perpetrator with appropriate information about his/her rights.

5 Requester The request for defining a necessary protective measure can be filed by a victim or her/his representative, center for social work or any other institution behind social and child protection, police or attorney general. SPEAK OUT !

6 P E H together end DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE ! LET’S END LET’S end DOMESTIC VIOLENCE together DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TOGETHER!

7 Conclusion The main reason why we decided to choose this topic is that domestic violence is a global problem. It is the problem involving individuals no matter how old they are and where they are from, and what their social-economical status is; it is a problem within a family, no matter if they grew up in a religious or a non-religious home. Violence affects our lives, our homes, and our society. We should be aware of the size of this problem. Social statistics show how and in which quantity this kind of violence affects our society. It‘s not a problem that could be ignored or resolved with a simple cliche.

8 Thank you for your attention. 


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