Italian Police training about women victims of violence



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IV Congresso Italiano Great Network Focus sulle innovazioni e la ricerca traslazionale in medicina di emergenza - urgenza. La violenza sulle donne: network tra pronto soccorso, supporto psicologico e operatività Italian Police training about women victims of violence Prof.ssa Anna Maria Giannini annamaria.giannini@uniroma1.it

The global statistics, in the year 2013, show: overall, 35% of women worldwide have experienced either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence; most of this violence is intimate partner violence. globally, as many as 38% of all murders of women are committed by intimate partners; Source: WHO (2013), Global and regional estimates of violence against women: Prevalence and health effects of intimate partner violence and non-partner sexual violence. Geneva, WHO.

women who have been physically or sexually abused by their partners report higher rates of a number of important health problems. E.g.: they are 16% more likely to have a low-birth-weight baby. They are more than twice as likely to have an abortion, almost twice as likely to experience depression; globally, 7% of women have been sexually assaulted by someone other than a partner. The evidence that does exist reveals that women who have experienced this form of violence are 2.3 times more likely to have alcohol use disorders and 2.6 times more likely to experience depression or anxiety.

WHO, 2010 http://www.who.int/

Partnership involves different sectors and agencies working collaboratively to deliver intimate partner and sexual violence prevention programmes in a coordinated way. As a result, effective prevention will require the planning of actions together, and the sharing of funding or other resources according to the strengths and abilities of each partner. WHO, 2010

The key agencies which are likely to include: the health sector; those working with children and young people, including the educational sector; the police and criminal justice sector; local government; communities; nongovernmental organizations.

Studies of the relationships between intimate partner violence, health status and use of health care by women have shown that women who have experienced violence are more likely than non-abused women to seek health care, even if they do not disclose the violence. Ansara D.L., Hindin M.J. (2010). Social Science and Medicine, 70,1011-1018. Black M.C. (2011). American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 5, 428 439.

WHO, 2013 http://www.who.int/

The guidelines are aimed at health-care providers because they are in a unique position to address the health and psychosocial needs of women who have experienced violence. Health professionals can provide assistance by facilitating disclosure; offering support and referral; providing the appropriate medical services and follow-up care; or gathering forensic evidence, particularly in cases of sexual violence. They also seek to make health-care providers and policymakers more aware of violence against women, to encourage an evidence-informed healthsector response, and improve capacity-building of healthcare providers and other members of multidisciplinary teams. WHO, 2013

http://www.unicri.it/topics/violence_women/

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A series of tools is necessary in order to prepare the Police Forces, attorneys and social and health officers helping and supporting the victims of IPV. Such tools must, in an early stage, be capable of activating listening and understanding abilities and, in a later stage, provide adequate support in reconstructing a life strategy.

Our steps

From the AGIS Victas Project aimed to studying operative strategies to guarantee that treatment offered to victims was respectful of their needs and of their rights; to the AViCri Project - Attention for Victims of Crime focused on training Police Force Officers with regard to approach to victims; the training content and methods were subsequently adopted by CEPOL (European Police College); and now the MuTAVi Project - Multimedia Tools Against Violence proposed to develop interactive training multimedia tools, in order to improve the skills of Operators in this field in managing approach, help and care of IPV victims.

AViCri Project Attention for Victims of Crime Daphne II Programme 2004-2008 JLS/2006/DAP_ 1/084/W Aims of the project Set up and develop training packages for trainers of law enforcement belonging to the different Police Forces (National State Police, Carabinieri Corps, Guardia di Finanza). Develop standard training programmes, be spread at an international level by mainstreaming.

AViCri Project Consortium Sapienza Università di Roma Ministero dell Interno Dipartimento della Pubblica Sicurezza Direzione Centrale della Polizia Criminale Facoltà di Psicologia 2 Arma dei Carabinieri Polizia di Stato Guardia di Finanza Regione Lazio, Direzione Regionale dei Servizi Sociali

Centro Interuniversitario per la Ricerca sulla Genesi e sullo Sviluppo delle Motivazioni Prosociali e Antisociali Differenza Donna, Associazione ONLUS Telefono Rosa, Associazione ONLUS Devon & Cornwall Police Metropolitan Police of London Scotland Yard Polizeidirektion Hannover Ministry of Interior Lower Saxony

Research phases The research was divided into three steps: analysis of information in a sample of EU Member States; quantitative and qualitative research on European Union member States; quantitative research with a questionnaire conducted in Italy.

Training packages The design of standard training packages is based on: recommendation of VictAS Project; results of the research; experience and knowledge of European partners; information coming from other European countries already active in the field of victim s approach; knowledge acquired during a workshop on neighborhood police and victim s approach held in New York, at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, in January 2008.

MuTAVi Project Multimedia Tools Against Violence Daphne III Programme 2007-2013, JLS/2009-2010/DAP/AG Aims of the project Development of a training package, including multimedia tools, specifically and mainly aimed at Police Forces, but also at health service workers and civil society volunteers, also thanks to the contribution of NGOs operating in this field, in order to guarantee a correct approach and a more adequate care for IPV victims.

MuTAVi Project Consortium Regione Lazio CIRMPA Centro Interuniveristario per la Ricerca sulla genesi e sullo sviluppo delle Motivazioni Prosociali e Antisociali, Sapienza,, Università di Roma IMed Istituto per il Mediterraneo Polizeidirektion Hannover Devon & Cornwall Police Ministero dell Interno Dipartimento della Pubblica Sicurezza Direzione Centrale della Polizia Criminale Arma dei Carabinieri Polizia di Stato Guardia di Finanza

Main objective of MuTAVi Project Improve the skills of workers in their approach to victims, with particular reference to IPV (Intimate Partner Violence) victims, through the development and implementation of a series of multimedia training tools. The MuTAVi Project training tools have been developed as Web-Based Training (WBT) so as to ensure the larges diffusion and easy access to everybody interested in developing skills in dealing with IPV victims.

The learning path is subdivided into a total of 9 training modules, focusing on significant issues related to the theme of IPV, plus simulations that identify the correct approach of Police Force Officers. The Course has a total length of 17 hours and 45. All lessons, complemented by videos, video-lessons, interviews, sketches and downloadable attachments for further study, have a testing section that can be freely used by each trainee to assess his/her level of learning, after taking each module.

Modules are structured as follows:

MuTAVi website: http://www.mutaviproject.eu

Members: Silvia Andreassi Francesca Baralla Rita Cerutti Valeria Condino Pierluigi Cordellieri Anna Maria Giannini Vittorio Lingiardi Giampaolo Nicolais Anna Maria Speranza Annalisa Tanzilli

Aims: help to women victims of violence, especially to elaborate the impact of trauma; provide specialized help to victims during phases of recovery.

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