Comparative Experience Workshops

Workshop on the immediate response to violence, and emergency barring and restraining orders

01 June 2021, 2:30pm – 5:30pm (GMT +01:00)

The EEA Grants Project Evaluative study on the impact of measures applied to offenders (IMAPA) promotes, on 1 June, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm, the Technical workshop about the immediate response to violence, and emergency barring and restraining orders, for judges, prosecutors, police officers, Directorate-General for Reintegration and Prison Services technicians, lawyers and other legal experts.

This project, from the EEA Grants Program Conciliation and Gender Equality, operated by the CIG, is developed by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, through its Permanent Observatory for Justice, and in partnership with the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, the Public Prosecution Office, the High Judicial Council, the Public Security Police and the Directorate-General for Rehabilitation and Prison Services. It aims to diagnose and assess the impact of measures applied to offenders, analyse and debate the Portuguese legislation in comparison with solutions provided by other European countries and deliver recommendations for the promotion of public policies for the prevention of domestic violence and gender violence.

The Workshop is held online, via the zoom platform, and has simultaneous translation EN-PT-EN.

Registration is free, but mandatory | Registration form

Workshop on measures applied to aggressors in the context of domestic violence or violence against women and their impact

June 23, 2021, 2:30 pm (GMT +01: 00)

The EEA Grants Project Evaluative study on the impact of measures applied to offenders (IMAPA) promotes, on 23 June, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm, the Technical workshop on measures applied to aggressors in the context of domestic and gender-based violence and its impact, for judges, prosecutors, police officers, Directorate-General for Reintegration and Prison Services technicians, lawyers and other legal experts.

This project, from the EEA Grants Program Conciliation and Gender Equality, operated by the CIG, is developed by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, through its Permanent Observatory for Justice, and in partnership with the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, the Public Prosecution Office, the High Judicial Council, the Public Security Police and the Directorate-General for Rehabilitation and Prison Services. It aims to diagnose and assess the impact of measures applied to offenders, analyse and debate the Portuguese legislation in comparison with solutions provided by other European countries and deliver recommendations for the promotion of public policies for the prevention of domestic violence and gender violence.

Berta Vall| European Network for Work with Perpetrators (Spain)

Claudia Pecorella | Universitá degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca (Italy)

Jose Pina-Sánchez | University of Leeds (United Kingdom)

Sofia Wengorovius | Judge (Portugal)

Jorge Monteiro | Directorate-General for Reintegration and Prison Services (Portugal)

Moderation: Madalena Duarte (CES-OPJ)

The Workshop is held online, via the Zoom platform, and has simultaneous translation EN-PT-EN.

Online registration.

Workshop on the articulation between the processes of crime for domestic violence and the processes of regulation of parental responsibilities

June 29, 2021, 2:30 pm (GMT +01: 00)

Event in digital format (via Zoom)

The EEA Grants Project Evaluative study on the impact of measures applied to offenders (IMAPA) promotes, on 29 June, from 2:30pm to 5:30pm, the Technical workshop on the articulation between the processes of crime for domestic violence and the processes of regulation of parental responsibilities, for judges, prosecutors, police officers, Directorate-General for Reintegration and Prison Services technicians, lawyers and other legal experts.

This project, from the EEA Grants Program Conciliation and Gender Equality, operated by the CIG, is developed by the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra, through its Permanent Observatory for Justice, and in partnership with the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies, the Public Prosecution Office, the High Judicial Council, the Public Security Police and the Directorate-General for Rehabilitation and Prison Services. It aims to diagnose and assess the impact of measures applied to offenders, analyse and debate the Portuguese legislation in comparison with solutions provided by other European countries and deliver recommendations for the promotion of public policies for the prevention of domestic violence and gender violence.

Lydia Sandrock | European Network for Work with Perpetrators (Germany)
Jane Calhaghan | University of Stirling (United Kingdom)
Catarina Escudeiro | Judge (Portugal)
Rui Faria Amorim | Public Prosecutor (Portugal)
Moderation: Marina Henriques (CES/OPJ)

The Workshop is held online, via the Zoom platform, and has simultaneous translation EN-PT-EN.

Online registration.