RT Article T1 Arab Women at the Police Station in Israel: Cultural Crisis and Empowerment JF Violence against women VO 29 IS 15/16 SP 3202 OP 3222 A1 Buchbinder, Eli A1 Sakas, Leena Nassar A2 Sakas, Leena Nassar LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1870622545 AB In the collectivist Arab society, seeking police intervention violates a cultural norm. This qualitative study was based on in-depth interviews with 12 Muslim Arab abused women, who sought help at police stations where police officers and social workers cooperate. Interviews analysis revealed a conflict between the women's desire to stop the violence and the implications of violating cultural norms. Interviewees’ emotions ranging from a positive sense of empowerment to negative feelings derived from insensitive, alienating conduct. The encounters with social workers empowered the women in facing social pressures. The discussion focuses on the meaning of integrating the police and welfare services in a collectivist-patriarchal community in a society with a dominant individualist orientation. K1 police intervention K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 culturally sensitive intervention DO 10.1177/10778012231189475