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Swore. International day to combat violence against women: Jura strengthens its commitment | Jura: all the local information

Serge Castel, the prefect of Jura signs the approval of the CIDFF of Jura for the Prostitution Exit Pathways, on November 25, 2024.

In 2023, 2,630 acts of intentional attacks on physical integrity were recorded in Jura, an increase of 15% compared to 2022. Among the 2,900 victims of violence recorded, 1,100 involved domestic or intra-family violence. , affecting 75% of women. Although the rate of violence remains below the national average (9 incidents per 1,000 inhabitants compared to 12 nationally), their progression alarms the authorities. This violence is often exacerbated by aggravating factors such as the consumption of alcohol or drugs. Intra-family violence, in particular, represents nearly 40% of cases.

Prostitution, a reality too often ignored

A diagnosis carried out by the Association du Nid revealed the extent of prostitution in the Jura, present in both urban and rural areas. The victims, mainly young and vulnerable women, suffer economic pressure, addictions and psychological violence. This observation highlights the urgency of a collective and concerted response. “ We need to communicate more about prostitution in the Jura, raise awareness, make the figures public and not let the phenomenon take hold any further. Everyone must realize that this exists here », insisted the prefect.

Approval to take concrete action

The signing of the approval for the Prostitution Exit Pathways marks a major step forward. This system allows the CIDFF du Jura to play a central role in supporting victims, by ensuring: global support, including psychological, legal and social support; coordination between local stakeholders (health, education, justice, associations) and interventions in schools to raise awareness among young people and prevent risks.

Prevention through education and awareness

School has been identified as a key place to act on these issues. Interventions carried out by the CIDFF address the issues of sexual violence and prostitution. They not only raise awareness among students, but also involve their families. “ Children talk at home about what they learn at school, which can be a lever to break the silence », recalled Serge Castel.

A collective commitment

The signing of this agreement embodies a collective commitment against violence against women and prostitution in the Jura. It marks a desire to act concretely to protect victims and offer them a real future.

Action to raise awareness of violence against women, organized by the Departmental Directorate of the National Police, on the Place de la Liberté in Lons-le-Saunier on November 25, in the presence of Serge Castel, prefect of Jura.
In total, 3000 Capote2Verre were manufactured and distributed free of charge to young and old to make them aware of the risks in the evening.

In addition, tools such as QR codes leading to emergency numbers and support resources are deployed to simplify access to help.

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