Interior will inform victims of gender violence if their aggressor is a repeat offender

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green light for him protocol that from now on will be used by the members of the State Security Forces to alert in certain cases to women victims of gender violence If your abuser has a history of violent behavior in previous relationships.

Rafael Pérez, Secretary of State for Security, signed this Instruction 1/2023, as reinforcing measure against the so-called ‘persistent aggressors’ who reoffend acts of sexist violence. Fernando Grande-Marlaska announced this initiative in December and now incorporates the criteria expressed in their respective favorable reports by the Prosecutor’s Office of the Delegate Chamber for Violence against Women of the State Attorney General’s Office and the State Attorney General’s Office.

In no case can this communication be made with systematic or generalized characterRather, the agents in charge of preparing the risk assessment must examine each specific case and evaluate various aspects. One aspect that will be analyzed will be the degree of risk that the aggressor’s history poses for his current partner or the need for him and her environment to know about them to improve their perception of the danger they are running.

Only the records of violent conduct or of those that would have implied a certain risk to the safety of the assaulted woman or their environment reported by previous victims during the previous five years. The prescribed facts are excluded from this assessment.

In compliance with Organic Law 7/2021, of May 26, on the protection of personal data, the communication to the victim will be limited to indicating that their aggressor has history of sexist violence in the Viogén Systemwithout providing further details on the previous facts attributed to him

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