District announced measures to combat femicides in Bogotá, what are they?

District announced measures to combat femicides in Bogotá, what are they?
District announced measures to combat femicides in Bogotá, what are they?

Given the two cases of femicides that occurred in the last week, including that of Natalia Vásquez and Stefanny Barranco, and the brutal murder of Celestea girl just 3 years old, the District announced several actions so that women in the capital have guarantees when reporting an alleged case of abuse.

In the short term, the Secretariat of Social Integration stated that, starting in July, The 37 family police stations will be strengthened so that they can improve attention to the risks of feminicide. According to said entity, resources will increase to guarantee a rapid and effective response.

Likewise, also during the second half of the year, Monitoring will be done to evaluate the measures in each case.

“It will be intensified with six fortnightly monitoring during the first three months after the adoption of definitive measures, and at least two additional ones in the following six months. This process will include an increase in interdisciplinary teams, which will work under an intersectoral logic to monitor both victims and the implementation of re-educational measures. and therapeutic measures imposed on the aggressors,” the statement states.

Now, in the medium term, the police stations will be transferred from the Secretariat of Social Integration to the Secretariat of Security to improve the treatment of cases over a period of two years. Besides, andThe District stated that it will go from 51 electoral teams to 67 over the next four years. Meanwhile, the Secretary of Women, Laura Tami, announced that, also during this period, the entity’s teams in prosecutors’ offices and URIs will increase, going from 13 to 22.

It is worth remembering that you can go to a family police station in 37 points in the capital. Besides, This organization has a telephone line that is open between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm from Sunday to Sunday: (601) 3808400.

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