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Page 1: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

Working Group 1

Conceptual and analytical issues

Page 2: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

Do you think that the categories that were presented by Godfrey St Bernard embrace the reality of violence

against women in your country?

• These categories do represent realities in our countries

• An additional category should be added: institutional violence– Eg. Police brutality

Page 3: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

In countries that register information in the context of domestic violence, how is the collection of information on violence against women operationalized? How is information on violence against girls collected? Is violence against children disaggregated by sex?

• In our counties this information is not operationalized as such (domestic violence)

• Information on violence against children are collected by some child protection services

• Within children group information is sex desaggregated.

Page 4: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

What kind of research and policy oriented questions rely upon the use of data pertaining to violence against

women?

• All policies should rely on data: national securit, health, social, gender, economic policies, etc.

• Frequency of incidence (research topic)• Research on demographics

Page 5: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

What are the key institutional domains (ie. Police, health, courts, shelters) that are connected

systematically in seeking to provide answers to such questions?

• All the ones mentioned, but also the following should be included: NGOs and civil society organizations, Probation services, social services, immigration, academy, international, regional and national institutions

Page 6: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

Are the required input data part of the public domain? If not, is it willingly made available by the service that

produces it? To whom?

• No, it is not part of the public domain.• It is made available upon request, but there is

little demand

Page 7: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

In which aspects would you need this data to be of better quality?

• Collection process should be harmonized• Information should be shared throughout the

stakeholders• Integral collaboration for comprehensive

reporting

Page 8: Working Group 1 Conceptual and analytical issues

Identify a public sector department that you consider to be the most appropriate department for the

establishment of a Central Registry that would provide information on violence against women. Why?

• The Statistics Departments because they have the capacity and expertise