Increasing help for victims of violence: Freiburg ambulance is establishing itself

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Violence clinics in South Baden support victims of violence with free, confidential documentation of injuries.

Gewaltambulanzen in Südbaden unterstützen Opfer von Gewalt mit kostenloser, vertraulicher Dokumentation von Verletzungen.
Violence clinics in South Baden support victims of violence with free, confidential documentation of injuries.

Increasing help for victims of violence: Freiburg ambulance is establishing itself

In recent years, the importance of violence clinics in Germany has increased significantly. This is particularly evident in South Baden, where the examination center at the Freiburg University Hospital is constantly attracting more people who have become victims of sexual crimes, physical injuries or domestic violence. Loud ZVW The focus of the Freiburg institution is particularly on documenting the externally visible consequences of violence on the body. Clinic manager Ulrike Schmidt emphasizes that those affected can have traces of injuries documented even without filing a criminal complaint, which enables many people to take an important step toward education and support.

But what exactly happens in a violence clinic? Victims of violence are offered a confidential and free legal medical assessment here. The goal: to document injuries caused by domestic violence, sexual violence and interpersonal violent crimes and thus be prepared for possible legal disputes. The violence protection clinic at the Charité in Berlin, like Victim Support Berlin reports, also offers comprehensive services for this purpose. This includes the creation of forensic medical documentation, consisting of a written report and photos.

Advantages of violence clinics

A key advantage of violence clinics is their independence from police investigations. The documentation is free and can be retained for up to 10 years. This enables those affected to decide for themselves whether and when they want to use this information. Employees in these facilities are subject to medical confidentiality, which creates an additional feeling of security for those affected, including in relation to the police and courts. According to information from Charité These documentations are used in various types of legal proceedings, be it criminal, civil or family court.

The violence clinics are aimed at a broad target group. These include victim situations in (former) couple relationships, people with experiences of violence at work and children who are suspected of being mistreated but who can only be presented via institutional organizations. Such special offers fully contribute to supporting those affected and raising awareness in society.

In summary, the developments in South Baden and at the Charité in Berlin show how important violence clinics have become. They not only offer help and support for the victims, but also secure documentation of the consequences of violence, which enables better defense in the event of legal disputes. These institutions clearly demonstrate a good knack for dealing with sensitive issues and this should give food for thought.