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Fighting Femicide in Italy
A former high-ranking police officer joins a foundation dedicated to combating violence against women, highlighting the need for both legal and cultural changes in Italy.
Italian
Italy
European UnionViolenceEducationWomen's RightsLegal ReformSocial Change
Giulia Cecchettin FoundationPolizia Di Stato
Maria Luisa PellizzariGino CecchettinGiulia CecchettinFilippo TurettaGiovanni Falcone
- What is the overall goal of the Giulia Cecchettin Foundation?
- The foundation aims to raise awareness, prevent similar tragedies, and provide support. They will collaborate with schools and associations to achieve these goals, hoping to make a tangible difference in reducing violence against women.
- What are the foundation's plans to combat violence against women?
- The foundation plans to work in schools to educate young people about healthy relationships and affective education, aiming to prevent violence and promote awareness of possessive behavior and frustration management.
- Why did the Giulia Cecchettin case particularly shock the Italian public?
- The case of Giulia Cecchettin resonated deeply because the suspense surrounding her disappearance, followed by the tragic outcome, captivated the public. The perpetrator's seemingly 'normal' image also shocked many.
- What motivated Maria Luisa Pellizzari to join the Giulia Cecchettin Foundation?
- Maria Luisa Pellizzari, a former high-ranking police officer, joined the Giulia Cecchettin Foundation to combat violence against women. She was moved by Gino Cecchettin's ability to transform tragedy into a positive mission.
- What is Pellizzari's assessment of Italian legislation regarding violence against women?
- Pellizzari believes that while the Italian legal system has made progress with laws like the Codice Rosso, cultural changes are essential to effectively reduce violence against women. More work needs to be done to change societal attitudes.