The Centre for Victims of Sexual Assault, Copenhagen (CVS), opened March 2000. The centre is situated in an acute gynaecological ward, which is open 24 hours. Examination and treatment is free of charge and is carried out under discretion.
The Centre for Victims of Sexual Assault, Copenhagen (CVS), opened March 2000. The centre is situated in an acute gynaecological ward, which is open 24 hours. Examination and treatment is free of charge and is carried out under discretion.
INTRODUCTION
In Slovenia the violence against women has been object of public concern in recent times. Various cases had been reported of women death caused by its partner. Some of them associated with post crime self aggression, with a fatal resolution. Nevertheless, in Slovenia the violence against women still a taboo subject.
Aggressors and victims among adolescents, young people that transform themselves in assaulters while others become victims: this is the bullying phenomenon which more and more appears in the news papers’ reports not because it increases, but because it is uncovered and revealed.