Exactly five years ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law that decriminalized some forms of domestic violence. Since then, victims have been unable to press criminal charges for domestic battery unless it's at least the abuser's second offense -- first time offenders only face administrative fines, ranging from 5,000 to 30,000 rubles ($66 to $400). To find out what impact this legislation has had on Russia's domestic violence problem, Meduza spoke to Diana Barsegyan -- the deputy director of the aid group Nasiliu.net (No to Violence).