Estudo exploratório sobre a relevância dos modelos lilás para a intervenção na área da violência de género em ambientes de lazer noturno

  • Maria Carlota da Cunha Guedes Freire Themudo (Student)

Student thesis: Master's Thesis

Abstract

Gender-based violence in nightlife setting and large-scale festivals is a frequent occurrence, making it relevant to investigate the effectiveness of intervention and prevention protocols in this area. The Lilac Models emerge in this context with the purpose of intervening, preventing and responding to gender-based violence in these settings. Thus, this investigation aimed to critically analyze the utility and relevance of these models. The study adopted a mixed exploratory approach, involving document analysis, discussion group with professionals in Barcelona, and analysis of incident reports from the main results revealed the implementation of the Lilac Models are essential for providing immediate support to victims, promoting public awareness about gender-based violence, and improving safety at events. However significant challenges such as lack of resources and coordination between different sectors limit the effectiveness of interventions. Thus, the study highlights the need for continuous training and awareness campaigns to prevent violence in the long term and the results suggests that improvements in intersectoral coordination be implemented to enhance the effectiveness of the protocols.
Date of Award11 Jul 2024
Original languagePortuguese
Awarding Institution
  • Universidade Católica Portuguesa
SupervisorCristiana Vale Pires (Supervisor)

Keywords

  • Lilac models
  • Gender-based violence
  • Prevention
  • Intervention
  • Nightlife settings and festivals

Designation

  • Mestrado em Psicologia

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