In their book "Femicides", Julia Crushwitz and Carolin Haentjes spoke to scientists, criminologists, police officers, social workers, lawyers, survivors, witnesses and relatives and analyzed scientific studies. Through testimonials from those affected, they gain personal access. They underpin this with well-founded facts and thus create a reference work on the prevention of violence against women.
Reading and discussion with Carolin Haentjes and Ines Fricke
Almost every day, a woman is murdered in Germany because she is a woman. Hundreds of children become (half) orphans, many witness the murders.
Ines Fricke, a police chief inspector from the prevention team at Braunschweig police station, is an expert on the subject of partner violence. She explains the prevention work to prevent femicide and to recognize high-risk cases at an early stage and to protect women in the best possible way through interdisciplinary case conferences.
Reading: Carolin Haentjes, freelance journalist and author, Leipzig
Discussion: Ines Fricke, Chief Superintendent of Police, Braunschweig