… and to ensure that the system of prevention, support of victims and response to perpetrators is effectively … Statistics Office the Commission to Support Victims of Crime the National Disability Authority the Health Service … when they started/finished counselling/support and why Crime/sexual violence information: including age of service …
… offences and on the profile of alleged offenders and of victims in police-reported crimes. The Research Unit of the … for research purposes. Danish data collection system and crime prevention strategy In Denmark, national legislation … from the files of police records and is contained in the crime statistics and the victim register, administered …
… Istanbul Convention which determines it as an autonomous crime. Considering that Portugal receives people originating … the characteristics of the phenomenon, as well as of the victims’ needs. To this end, the National Healthcare Service … it is possible to increment actions adapted to victims’ needs. From April 2014 to December 2015, 99 cases …
… observatory of murdered women, 43 women died and 49 were victims of murder attempts (UMAR, 2015). Given the extension … and risk assessment. When victimisation suggests a crime configuration, a crime report form must be filled in too and directed to the …
… to create a database for in-depth research, and to serve crime prevention and prevention-targeting purposes. The FHM … homicide case on a standard electronic form after the crime has been solved and the investigation has been closed. … was used as background material concerning female homicide victims when drafting the national action plan to reduce …
… When EIGE put on its gender glasses to analyse the Victims’ Rights Directive from the point of view of victims … in 2011, with the aim to ensure that every victim of crime in Europe can receive the same level of rights, … regardless of their nationality and place where the crime occurred. The Directive also sets out practical …
… standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA, also called the ‘Victims’ Rights Directive’. The analysis has been conducted …
… committed against a non-consenting person, represents a crime of rape. Consent is not considered to have been given, if the crime is committed by violence, coercion or deceit, or is …
… still carries among the lowest conviction rates for any crime, and high levels of ‘attrition’ in the course of … are more than twice as likely as men to be portrayed as victims [38]. 81. Women represent 27% of the employees or …
… further EUR 11.4 million for NGOs and others working with victims. “ Today the European Commission is joining forces … travelling outside the EU. The report finds that there are victims, or potential victims, in at least 13 EU countries : … gathering sufficient evidence, a reluctance to report a crime and, above all, a lack of knowledge about female …
… stereotypes and work with women and girls – not only as victims of violence but as empowered agents of change. We … against women. “We must bring to light this hidden crime and the many different forms that gender violence takes … on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime will further contribute to the discussion. The 2012 …
… stereotypes, and to involve women and girls not only as victims but also as empowered agents of change. It was … is particularly important to tackle GBV and support victims. In several sessions, the numerous health-related … because it is often the first point of contact for women victims of GBV. Moreover, the importance of strong legal and …