In Charente-Maritime, 3,341 individuals—including 1,003 minors—suffered from domestic violence in 2024, reflecting a 9% increase from the previous year. Prefect Brice Blondel described the situation as alarming, likening it to the region’s road fatalities. Domestic violence cases constitute 53.8% of police custody activities, according to Colonel Johanne Gojkovic-Lette. The state and local authorities are escalating initiatives, offering temporary and long-term housing for victims, awareness campaigns, and therapeutic support for offenders. Nine social interventionists aid victims directly at police stations, making Charente-Maritime one of the best-equipped areas in France to handle such cases, with a focus on sports and cultural sectors.
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In Charente-Maritime, addressing domestic violence—which accounts for 53.8% of police custody cases—social emergency responders are essential.
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