Mar 11 • 11:55 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Women with urgent protective measures receive visits from the Civil Police in Curuá

Civil Police teams in Curuá, Brazil, are conducting checks on compliance with urgent protective measures for women as part of an initiative to combat feminicide.

In Curuá, a town in the western part of Pará, Brazil, the Civil Police, under the leadership of Delegate Larissa Pugliese, have begun a series of actions aimed at verifying the compliance of urgent protective measures for women. This operation, known as "Visitas de Proteção," is part of the state's broader initiative to combat feminicide. The police are actively visiting women who have been granted these protective orders to ensure their safety and monitor compliance by the perpetrators.

During these visits, police teams engage with the women to ascertain that the judicial measures in place are being respected, and to confirm that the physical integrity and safety of the victims are being preserved. This action underscores the importance of law enforcement's role in the execution of protective measures, particularly in a region where domestic violence and feminicide remain significant concerns. The operation not only aims to enforce legal measures but also to provide ongoing support to the victims.

In addition to enforcement, the Civil Police teams used these visits as an opportunity to inform the women of their rights and the legal resources available to them. This dual approach of enforcement and education reflects a commitment to creating a safer environment for women in Curuá, highlighting the need for systemic support structures in the fight against gender-based violence in Brazil.

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