… Victims of sexual violence also require urgent medical care that is suited to the type of violence they suffered. … highlights that only 13 Member States have established ‘rape crisis centres’, which are highly specialised facilities …
… Published Femicide: shedding light on the 'invisible' victims Policy brief Published Improving legal responses to … Western Balkans and Türkiye Report Published Understanding rape in the European Union. The essential need for … Published Online panel survey on gender gaps in unpaid care, individual and social activities Technical report …
… to capture the different forms this violence takes. From rape, to psychological abuse, to femicide, our indicators can … an analysis of how countries try to give justice to the victims of femicide, and highlighting where they need to be … gender pay gap. During the pandemic, an increased unpaid care burden combined with women’s greater tendency towards …
… to domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. The Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI) database is a secure … and to ensure that the system of prevention, support of victims and response to perpetrators is effectively … of victims in the criminal justice, health and social care fields. In January 2014 the Irish Government established …
… stereotypes and work with women and girls – not only as victims of violence but as empowered agents of change. We … psychological abuse in partnerships, to sexual assault and rape, forced prostitution, trafficking in human beings and … autonomy of its victims.” New WHO guidelines for health care professionals Health services play a central role in …
… challenges in the criminal justice system. Women can be victims of extremely traumatising crimes, of which … etc. In all OECD countries, women spend more time on care work (time spent to care for a child or another adult) … condemned to longer sentences than men. Another example is rape legislation that recognises the act of rape when the use …