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Rotterdam police receive tips from mothers to tackle street harassment

A survey by Statistics Netherlands (2021) shows that about 77% of women aged 15-25 experience street harassment at some point. Reason for the Rotterdam police to call in help. And who can do that better than… mothers in particular.

The project – which will be called Onwijs Moeders – helps to tackle problems such as street harassment, sexting and drug nuisance and was founded more than ten years ago in Rotterdam-Delfshaven. The reason for the project? Lots of youth nuisance. Community police officer Thomas Schippers joined forces with a number of mothers and organized special information meetings with them. Still other mothers from the neighborhood heard about the problems and wanted to help too. Successfully.

Advice

The nuisance decreased, about which Community police officer Thomas Schippers says the following: “The mothers addressed their children much more specifically about their behavior. Previously, they thought their children didn’t do ‘things like that’.”

During meetings with mothers, community police officer Thomas Schippers, a youth worker and an employee of the Public Prosecution Service listen to anyone who wants to share her story and problems. The mothers in turn receive advice on what they can do against street harassment. For themselves and for their sons and daughters.

Read also: ‘Mothers always need help, even when the children are older’

In conversation

The mothers also learn to recognize signs when their own child may be involved in questionable matters. “For example, in the past I have sometimes brought a pony pack – a bag of drugs – to a meeting,” says Schippers. “One of the mothers said she had come across something similar in her son’s laundry. She didn’t know what it was at first. Then you can talk about it with each other.”

For the police, the mothers in the neighborhood are a second (third, fourth, etc.) pair of ears and eyes in the neighborhood. Schippers: “Usually they don’t come by until after a meeting or they report matters later by telephone. The mothers are afraid of becoming a target themselves. That is why it is important that we gain trust.”

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