The 11th SIAP Provincial Congress, an event that combined the union, institutional, and social dimensions, recently concluded at the Provincial Auditorium on Via Ceccano. The day opened with a conference dedicated to preventing and combating gender-based violence, a crucial topic for the State Police and the many participating authorities, a sign of growing awareness of victims and the need for coordinated action.
The meeting, which attracted a strong attendance of professionals and institutional representatives, was opened by Provincial Secretary General Michele Iannotta, who was later elected as the new Secretary General at the conclusion of the conference.
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The congress's conclusion confirmed the union's commitment to strengthening the police presence alongside victims, with a commitment that goes beyond words but also aims to improve tools, training, and intervention capabilities. It was a day that combined reflection, responsibility, and internal renewal, in a context where combating gender-based violence remains a top priority.






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