Reports of abuse against women and children in Greece have doubled in 2024, surpassing 20,000 cases, with family members identified as the primary perpetrators. In response to this alarming rise, the Greek government has proposed a new bill to introduce stricter penalties, including expedited trials, longer detention periods, and the creation of a reporting database. The legislation also aims to protect minors from online abuse and strengthen measures against juvenile delinquency. These reforms align with EU directives and reflect the government’s commitment to addressing domestic violence and safeguarding vulnerable individuals.
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