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Resumo:When studying the current Portuguese domestic violence landscape, some police professionals highlighted the case of Porto as a different approach to domestic violence occurrences. We discovered an organisational experience involving a broad partnership and an evident interest in the media. Corresponding to the IMPRODOVA2 Conceptual framework, the Porto experience merges both an organisational arrangement from the Public Security Police, which involves intra-organisational cooperation and inter-organisational cooperation between the police, several NGOs, health services, and public prosecutor services. Altogether, they aim to clarify the problem at hand, goals and stakes, resources and actors involved. In this article, the case study of the Porto experience is presented and discussed within broad critical thinking about social changes in contemporary societies.
Autores principais:Machado, Paulo
Outros Autores:Pais, Lúcia G.; Morgado, Sónia; Felgueiras, Sérgio
Assunto:Domestic Violence; IMPRODOVA Project; Police Work; Social Change
Ano:2021
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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description When studying the current Portuguese domestic violence landscape, some police professionals highlighted the case of Porto as a different approach to domestic violence occurrences. We discovered an organisational experience involving a broad partnership and an evident interest in the media. Corresponding to the IMPRODOVA2 Conceptual framework, the Porto experience merges both an organisational arrangement from the Public Security Police, which involves intra-organisational cooperation and inter-organisational cooperation between the police, several NGOs, health services, and public prosecutor services. Altogether, they aim to clarify the problem at hand, goals and stakes, resources and actors involved. In this article, the case study of the Porto experience is presented and discussed within broad critical thinking about social changes in contemporary societies.
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title An international-organisational response to domestic violence: The pivotal role of police in Porto, Portugal
title_full An international-organisational response to domestic violence: The pivotal role of police in Porto, Portugal
title_fullStr An international-organisational response to domestic violence: The pivotal role of police in Porto, Portugal
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title_short An international-organisational response to domestic violence: The pivotal role of police in Porto, Portugal
title_sort An international-organisational response to domestic violence: The pivotal role of police in Porto, Portugal
topic Domestic Violence; IMPRODOVA Project; Police Work; Social Change
topic_facet Domestic Violence; IMPRODOVA Project; Police Work; Social Change
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