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New Report on Law Against Domestic Violence

New Report on Law Against Domestic Violence

New Report on Law Against Domestic Violence

calendar_today 13 January 2014

Timor-Leste's Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP) launches report on theLaw Against Domestic Violence: Obstacles implementation three years on.

On 12 December 2013 the Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP) launched a thematic report entitled‘The Law Against Domestic Violence: Obstacles implementation three years on'.

This report is aimed at reviewing the implementation of the Law Against Domestic Violence in Timor-Leste during the last three years, specifically relating to indictment, sentences and execution of sentences in cases involving domestic violence.
This report was compiled and published based on data obtained through monitoring conducted by JSMP between July 2010 and June 2013, data from the Vulnerable Person's Unit (VPU) of the Timor-Leste National Police as well as case studies and interviews with judicial actors.

During the three years that followed the promulgation of the Law Against Domestic Violence, JSMP observed 352 cases in the four district courts (Dili, Baucau, Suai and Oecusse) and found that in most domestic violence cases (71% of the cases observed by JSMP) the public prosecutors charged defendants with simple offences against physical integrity as set out in Article 145 of the Penal Code.

The report concluded that the way cases involving domestic violence were prosecuted often did not reflect the nature and seriousness of the crimes that were committed.

"The report offers perspectives/views that will contribute to public discussion with judicial actors from the justice sector, academics and law students, in relation to how to ensure the proper interpretation and implementation of the provisions in the Law Against Domestic Violence and the Penal Code, said the Executive Director of JSMP, Luis de Oliveira Sampaio.
The report is based on facts observed by JSMP during the last three years as well as JSMP views and analysis of the provisions that have been applied in cases of domestic violence and recommendations for public prosecutors, the courts and other relevant institutions.

To access the reportin English and Tetun, you can visit the JSMP Official Website.

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