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- W3135565196 abstract "Women’s Police Stations are unique innovations from the Global South that emerged in the second half of the 20th century to specifically address violence against women, the very first from Brazil in 1985 (CARRINGTON et al., 2020). There are variations among the models used in different countries. Typically, women’s police stations offer a 365-day emergency response service, employ uniformed and armed officers, have the authority of the state, and the same powers and training as general police. Unlike traditional policing models, they typically have additional specialist training to respond to gender violence, they work from dedicated police stations or converted houses that provide childcare and children friendly spaces. They are designed to receive victims, not offenders, and seldom have holding cells. They have emergency provisions of clothing and other items for women and children. They employ multi-disciplinary teams of police, social workers, lawyers, psychologists and counsellors who work collaboratively with other organisations (such as local government, religious, educational, childcare and community organisations) to provide a holistic response to victims/survivors of gender-based violence (JUBB et al., 2010; CARRINGTON, 2020; PASINATO, 2015). In some countries like Argentina, they have a legislated mandate to engage in community prevention. This is what differentiates women’s police stations from the segregated female police units that emerged alongside all-male police units to oversee the arrest, charging and custody of women and children in predominantly English speaking societies of the global north in the early to mid-20th century (CARTON, 2015; NATARAJAN, 2008), at a time when policing was otherwise considered a masculine occupation (PRENZLER and SINCLAIR, 2013). The following provides a brief overview of the emergence of women’s police stations and a summary of their virtues and limitations." @default.
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