Live broadcast: National consultation meeting against violence
A national consultation meeting focused on reducing and preventing violence in Iceland is being streamed live by Visir.
A live-streamed national consultation meeting addressing strategies to reduce and prevent violence in Iceland is taking place, organized by the police, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Housing, and the Chief of Police. The objective of the meeting, which began at 9 AM, is to share experiences, introduce innovations and research, and propose improvement measures. The event is led by Guðmundur Ásgeirsson, an assistant police chief, and features a speech from Ragnars Þórs Ingólfsson, the Minister of Social Affairs and Housing.
Discussion topics include the nature of violent offenses in Iceland, potential consequences of violence, and the treatment of parents who perpetrate violence. The meeting includes two panels focusing on different aspects of intervention and rehabilitation to reduce repeat offenses. This event is a crucial step in creating a collaborative approach among various stakeholders in Iceland to tackle the pressing issue of violence in the society.
By bringing together key figures from the police, government, and social services, the meeting aims to foster dialogue and generate actionable insights into how best to address violence. The streaming of the event underscores the importance of transparency and public engagement in these discussions, inviting further societal involvement in creating solutions to combat violence effectively.