Tóth Olga, Galántai Júlia
Mind the Gap! Figyeljünk rájuk!
Summary of the Hungarian case final analysis
CONTENTS, CONCLUSIONSContents
1. Judicial system and proceedings in Hungary
2. Hungarian Police File Analysis
2.1 Sampling and sample characteristics
2.2 Quantitative Analysis
2.3. Qualitative analysis of police files
2.3.1 Mental Illness, alcoholism
2.3.2. Victims opposing prosecution
2.3.3 Elderly victim - younger perpetrator
2.3.4 Economic and housing dependencies
2.3.5 Ageing and violence
2.3.6. Police interventions
3. Conclusion
Conclusions
Although we cannot give any certain clear way how to handle IPV during creating the typology to analyse police files, the qualitative analysis showed that there are many interdependencies (economic, housing-related, illness related) as triggers and stereotypes towards IPV (police interventions, younger partner as perpetrator, etc.) which needs re-thinking of handling such complex cases as IPV. Creating interdisciplinary groups of consultants (health care, SSA, police safeguarding) would be also sufficient that would support victims more effectively.