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women's police stations (also units or offices) – spanish: comisaría de la mujer, portuguese: delegacia da mulher – are police stations specializing in crimes with female victims. they were first introduced in 1985 in brazil and are numerous in latin america.[1] according to latin american perspectives, the first women's police station was opened in sao paulo, brazil[clarification needed] and "in the first six months of operation, the ddm processed 2,083 reports."[2] officers at these stations are only allowed to respond to certain crimes, such as psychological violence, domestic violence, family violence, as well as specific types of threats and sexual violence. some units offer financial help, counseling, and medical care for women who are having trouble.[1] in india, a study found "the establishment of 188 women's police stations resulted in a 23 percent increase in reporting of crimes against women and children and a higher conviction rate between 2002 and 2004".[1]
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