- Violence and threats continue and women receive no protection.

If there had been more people working on this, it would have been possible to carry out risk assessments on the men, map and conduct faster preliminary investigations, says lawyer Ulrika Rogland.

According to the indictment, the man had subjected his 32-year-old wife to abuse.

After the woman filed for divorce, she also requested a restraining order - something that was refused.

Shortly afterwards she disappeared and was later found dead in Svedala.

The man has admitted that he caused his wife's death but denies murder.

Difficult to get a restraining order

Contact bans must be processed promptly.

The problem is that the slow police investigations often mean that there is not enough evidence to issue a ban, explains Ulrika Rogland.

- Then the material becomes quite deficient.

The 32-year-old woman is not alone in finding it difficult to get shelter - hear about another woman in the video above.