Criminal conviction

A restraining order (called an orden de alejamiento in Spanish) can have different implications depending on your role in the case (whether you’re the one who has filed for it or the one it’s been issued against), the type of residency you’re applying for, and the stage of the legal process. Let’s break it down clearly and thoroughly: 🛡️ If You Are the… Read More Criminal conviction

PROTECTIVE MEASURES ACCORDING TO RISK LEVEL

The way Spain handles domestic abuse cases, especially through the VioGén system, is one of the most structured and proactive frameworks in Europe. When someone reports domestic abuse, the police don’t just file a report — they carry out a risk assessment that directly determines what kind of protective measures are put in place. These are not one-size-fits-all solutions. The… Read More PROTECTIVE MEASURES ACCORDING TO RISK LEVEL

Why do Spanish police follow up on domestic abuse cases?

In Spain, the police take domestic abuse very seriously, and there’s a strong legal and procedural framework in place to protect victims and prevent further harm. This is largely thanks to the 2004 Gender Violence Law (Ley Orgánica de Medidas de Protección Integral contra la Violencia de Género), which was a landmark moment in Spanish legislation. It recognizes domestic violence… Read More Why do Spanish police follow up on domestic abuse cases?

High Risk Factors

In domestic violence cases, certain high-risk factors significantly increase the likelihood of serious injury or homicide. Recognizing these warning signs is crucial for early intervention and protection. Top High-Risk Factors in Domestic Violence These risk factors have been identified through lethality assessments and studies on intimate partner homicides. 1. Strangulation (Highest Risk Factor) 2. Use of Weapons or Access to Weapons… Read More High Risk Factors

How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation

strangulation is one of the most serious and dangerous forms of domestic violence and is recognized as a key lethality risk factor. It is often a strong predictor of escalating violence and homicide in abusive relationships. Why Strangulation is Extremely Dangerous in Domestic Violence Cases How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation What to Do If Someone Has Been Strangled Strangulation… Read More How Law Enforcement & Courts View Strangulation

Gender-based violence (GBV)

Gender-based violence (GBV) is taken extremely seriously in Spain, and the country has a robust legal and institutional framework designed to protect victims and combat violence. Below is a detailed overview of how GBV is addressed, ranging from legal measures to victim support and prevention initiatives: 1. Legal Framework Spain has comprehensive laws aimed at addressing gender-based violence,… Read More Gender-based violence (GBV)

The Silent Warning: The Lasting Effects and Lethal Risk of Strangulation in Domestic Abuse

The Silent Warning: The Lasting Effects and Lethal Risk of Strangulation in Domestic Abuse Strangulation is one of the most severe yet often overlooked forms of domestic violence. Studies show that if an abuser strangles a partner once, they are likely to do it again—and next time, they may not stop. The implications of this… Read More The Silent Warning: The Lasting Effects and Lethal Risk of Strangulation in Domestic Abuse

Mediation has NO place between a victim and an abuser.

Mediation has NO place between a victim and an abuser. Mediation is meant for disputes where both parties have equal power, but in abusive situations, the abuser already holds control, fear, and intimidation over the victim. It is NOT a fair or safe process. Why Mediation is Dangerous in Abuse Cases What Should Happen Instead? 🚫 No direct mediation between… Read More Mediation has NO place between a victim and an abuser.

You Are at High Risk of Further Violence

When multiple professionals—two psychologists and two doctors in two different countries—are all telling you to leave, that is a clear and urgent sign that your safety is at serious risk. They are seeing the situation from an objective, clinical perspective, and they know that staying could have devastating consequences. Why Their Advice Matters It’s Time to… Read More You Are at High Risk of Further Violence