Observed trends on GBV cases
OCP – The culture of silence and close family ties sometimes prevent the complainant from
filing charges against immediate family members. Some families are more concerned with
protecting their reputation than opening to the public their domestic problems including violence
against women and children. Because of this, violence is repeatedly committed and tolerated as
the victim and perpetrator continue to live together.
PAO – they have observed that some women who file cases of abuse against their husbands
are unaware of the more severe forms of abuse such as psychological/emotional abuse. They
are mostly concerned about demanding for support which is characteristic of the instant
gratification syndrome.
What does the service provider consider as difficult cases?
Office of the City Prosecutor – As earlier mentioned, a significant number of VAWC cases fail to
get conviction because the complainant will file for Affidavit of Desistance. One of the reasons is
that while there is a pending preliminary investigation, the respondent will do something to
influence and intimidate the complainant to withdraw the case especially if they live together.
PAO – cases become difficult to pursue when one of the parties involved is abroad or away
from the locality
Challenges and barriers
CSWD -- some cases recorded in the barangay level do not push through because complainant
decided to withdraw the case.
PGLU – some women are unaware of their rights, including the barangay protection order which
they can file. There have also been instances when high profile cases involving perpetrators
who belong to influential families do not push through because the barangay captain has been
intimidated.
IBP – some barangay captains are not aware of the BPO and how it will be accomplished
PAO – some clients are not aware of their rights so additional violations are included in the case
after a thorough interview with them. It was also observed that barangay officials are not aware
in accomplishing the BPO. In terms of handling cases, the PAO does not have in-house
psychologists/psychiatrists who can assist in cases where psychological abuse is present.
CSWD – change of leadership in the barangay council may mean that the Barangay VAWC
Desk Officer will change too. So the continuity and stability in carrying out their roles is
compromised. Another challenge is when the perpetrators are the barangay officials
themselves.
Best practices
PAO – they conduct regular seminars and lectures to barangay officials to capacitate them
particularly on preparing and executing barangay protection orders
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