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Gerry Violencem Against Women
Gerry Violencem Against Women
Husband or ex-husband
Live-in partner or ex-live in partner
Boyfriend/girlfriend or ex-boyfriend/ex-girlfriend
Dating partner or ex-dating partner
The Act classifies violence against women and children (VAWC) as a public crime.
Sexual violence refers to an act which is sexual in nature, committed against a woman
or her child. It includes but is not limited to:
Withdrawal of financial support or preventing the victim from engaging in any legitimate
profession, occupation, business or activity, except in cases wherein the other
spouse/partner objects on valid, serious and moral grounds as defined in Article 73 of
the Family Code;
Deprivation or threat of deprivation of financial resources and the right to the use and
enjoyment of the conjugal, community or property owned in common;
Destroying household property;
Controlling the victim’s own money or properties or solely controlling the conjugal
money or properties.
Children are those below 18 years of age or those, regardless of age, who are
incapable of taking care of themselves (as stated in Republic Act 7610). It includes the
biological children of the victim and other children under her care. A dating relationship
is one which has a romantic involvement. It means that a relationship existed between a
woman and a partner who is abusive or has previously a bused her, whether or not the
relationship was formal.
Sexual relations refer to a single sexual act which mayor may not result to a bearing of
a child.
The victim, the child who is a minor (legitimate and illegitimate), and a person aged 18
years and beyond who doesn’t have the ability to decide for herself/himself because of
an emotional, physical and mental illness can make full use of the law.
Any child under the care of a woman is also protected under the law.
Is VAWC committed by men alone?
Women can also be liable under the law. These are the lesbian partners/girlfriends or
former partners of the victim with whom she has or had a sexual or dating relationship.
(Source: Barangay Protection Order RA 9262: A Primer. Department of Interior and
Local Government, National Barangay Operations Office, 2004.)
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Any victim who suffers from BWS should be diagnosed by a psychiatric expert or a
clinical psychologist. This will also help the victim in obtaining a just decision in her
case.
They can also file an independent civil action for damages and criminal action for the
violation of anti-VAWC Act.
Parent or guardian
Grandparents
Children and grandchildren
Relatives (aunts, uncles, cousins, in-laws)
Local officials and DSWD social workers
Police
Lawyers
Counselors
Therapists
Health care providers (nurses, doctors, barangay health workers)
Any two people who came from the city or municipality where VAWC happened and
who have personal knowledge of the crime.