CHALLENGES AND GAPS IN ARMENIA’S RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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It is obvious that the police need intensive training on how to investigate and record an incident of DV. The police forms must also be changed to address the areas that need to be covered in a report. Consequently, many of WSC beneficiaries report that they don’t want to deal with the police as they offer no protection. A woman reported: “When I heard about the law, I called the police after a violent episode. They came and gave a warning paper to my husband. After they left, he beat me severely. I thought I was going to die, and he warned me never to call the police again or I am dead.” The police insist that Warnings are deterring abuse since they don’t receive reports of further abuse. This is completely unsubstantiated and not accepted in international best practices. Recommendations:

1. Warnings must be discontinued in the DV Law and in police practice;

2. EIOs must be given for 20 days and always when the Risk

Assessment indicates that the abuse occurred repeatedly over time;

3. The victim should not be asked to come to the police station

for additional depositions and paperwork, especially when children are to be left unattended. The police paperwork must be minimized and be less bureaucratic;

4. Always the victim must be given a DV Support Center hotline where she can further receive assistance.

Supervision The police are responsible for supervising the implementation of the EIOs and Protective Orders (PO). (For further information on POs see

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Prevention of Domestic Violence in the Educational System

19min
pages 88-113

Transfer of Student to Another School

1min
page 87

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

1min
pages 85-86

Victims Fleeing Abuse

1min
pages 83-84

Access to Medical Services Primary Health Care for

3min
pages 80-82

Reporting Cases of Domestic Violence

7min
pages 73-78

Private and Confidential Consultation

1min
page 79

Enforcement of Court Decisions in Cases Regarding Children (DAHG

1min
pages 70-71

Custody of Children and Court Trials

3min
pages 67-69

Custody of Children

7min
pages 62-66

Child Protection Service and Domestic Violence

7min
pages 57-61

VII SOCIAL SERVICES

4min
pages 52-55

Financial Support to Victims of Domestic Violence

0
page 56

Protective Order

2min
pages 50-51

Court Trials of Domestic Violence Cases

1min
page 49

Prosecutors

0
page 48

Removing Abuser from Police Records

4min
pages 42-44

Forensic Examination

2min
pages 45-46

Emergency Intervention Order (EIO) Warning and

2min
pages 37-38

Supervision

1min
page 39

Assessment Risk/Danger

2min
pages 40-41

When the Police Officer is a Perpetrator

1min
page 36

Police Response Other Problems with

4min
pages 33-35

Holding the Perpetrator to Account

1min
page 32

Dealing with the Victim

2min
pages 30-31

Police as First Responders

2min
pages 28-29

I INTRODUCTION

2min
pages 9-12

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

2min
pages 13-15

IV LEGISLATION

4min
pages 21-25

III STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT

1min
pages 18-20

Situation Analysis

2min
pages 16-17

Hotline

0
page 27
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