Women feel safer, says Batres

by times news cr

2024-07-30 16:54:40

In the last 3 months, the Mexico City recorded the lowest level of perceived insecurity among women, said the head of Government, Marti Batresduring the penultimate Monthly Report on the Results of the Violence Alert against Women.

The local leader commented that according to the InegiFrom April to June, the perception of insecurity among women in the capital is the lowest since the pandemic was declared. Alert“which makes us very happy because this reflects the work carried out by the various security and safety institutions “social policy”.

He commented that previously, there was a high number of victims and few links to prosecution, because those responsible were not pursued.

“The data that the company now offers us Prosecutor’s Office It tells us that… now there is greater persecution of the aggressors and therefore, we have more links a process that victims of various attacks”, Indian.

The person in charge of the office Attorney General’s Office Local, Ulises Lara, highlighted a significant decrease in violent deaths of women by 23 percent, between June 2020 and June 2024, going from 17 to 13 registered cases.

“The ideal would be, of course, that there were no such figures… so we will continue working with the objective of this become a reality”, he assured.

Lara added an increase of 115 percent in orders of arrests for gender violence crimes and the prosecution of 15 thousand aggressors of women.

“From having 390 orders of apprehension From January to June 2019, we have gone to 841 arrest warrants so far in 2024,” he explained.

The Secretary of Women (Semujeres), Ingrid Gómez, said that 2 years after launching the Emergency Help Line and the *765 protocol, a response has been given to 190,777 calls for help and 6,222 cases have been identified of women at possible risk of feminicide, for which reason they have been referred to the Women’s Secretariat.

In this regard, the head of government highlighted the work of operators of the *765 Line, which provides emergency care to victims with a gender perspective and registered an increase in 33 percent in the monthly average of protective measures.

“These protective measures include, for example, police surveillance and protection, immediate assistance requested by the victim and the prohibition contact,” he added.

2024-07-30 16:54:40

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