Abdellah K. (39), the sexist murderer who slit the throat of his 34-year-old wife Fátima this Wednesday afternoon in Sagunt. Since he served his only sentence five and a half years ago, he was not subject to any control measures. imposed on him by treat him badly. Therefore, there have been no measures in force since April 2018, and the victim could not benefit from protection.
Fátima took the step of reporting at the end of December 2016, after years of physical and psychological abuse. Sagunt Court of Investigation No. 1, which has jurisdiction over violence against women, convicted him in January 2017. For the crime of abuse in the family environment under Articles 153.1 and 3 of the Penal Code are subject to the following penalties: 42 days of working for public benefit, deprivation of the right to own and bear arms for 16 months, and ban on approaching the victim more than 500 meters or communicating with him in any way for 16 months.Based on information provided by TSJCV.
There is no risk assessment without reporting
This one complaint Since it was filed by the woman, there is no further evaluation of whether there are new cases after the sentence is over. Gendered violence unless it is the woman or any individual or group who makes a new complaint that initiates a new judicial procedure to ensure the protection of women.
Therefore, in the Fátima case, no risk assessment was carried out following this conviction; so in his case it doesn’t mean that there was an unappreciated risk, it means that no assessment was made. It was a completely inactive case.
Facing Sexist Violence, 016
HE Telephone 016 assists victims of gender-based violence 24 hours a day, Every day of the year. On this phone you will find help from experts in many languages. If you or someone you know is a victim of physical, psychological, sexual, economic or any other violence, call: the number is not listed on the phone bill.
If you need urgent assistance, Emergency teams will assist you quickly on 112.
Source: Informacion

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