「フランス、DV被害の相談が32%増加。相談の電話回線を増やして対応中。」
— marion_ko (@marionko_) April 1, 2020
外出規制が始まって一週目には相談数が低下という記事が出てたけれど、2週目に相談件数が急増しているということかな。暴力に耐えながら隙をついて電話やSMSで相談してる人がいるのだと思うとなんともキツイものがある。 https://t.co/xEgOi0L1gL
French Government to House Domestic Abuse Victims in Hotels as Cases Rise During Coronavirus Lockdown
Since France imposed strict measures prohibiting citizens from leaving their homes except to buy food or medication, to see a doctor, or to get exercise, France has witnessed a 36% increase in the number of reported domestic violence cases to the police in Paris and a 32% rise throughout the rest of France. Two women have been killed since the lockdown began, in a country with higher rates of deaths by domestic violence compared to its European neighbors.
The French Gender Equality Minister, Marlène Schiappa said the government would pay for 20,000 hotel nights for victims and put in place approximately 20 counseling centers at stores across the country in order for women to able seek out help while they leave their home to run errands.
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