… specialised services available in the European Union for victims of conflict-related sexual violence. More … health services and offers recommendations to ensure that victims of conflict-related sexual violence enjoy immediate …
… violence. Women, men, girls and boys – all can become victims of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). They all … EU” assesses the availability of specialised services for victims of conflict-related sexual violence available in the … to improve the provision of specialised SRH services for victims of CRSV. These recommendations are based on gaps and …
… and violence in Europe was widespread, as FRA’s ‘ Crime, safety and victims’ rights ’ report highlights. Family members or … can work better together to prevent violence and support victims. The European Commission has committed to proposing …
… integration of a gender dimension to data collection and crime statistics on CVAWG to allow for the collection of good … issues and offering a network of resources and support for victims/survivors of CVAWG. Jurate Seduikiene, Director of … of the issues, make stories visible and encourage victims to seek support." Find more information about …
… to discuss ways to integrate a gender perspective of the Victims’ Directive (2012/29/EU). The Directive establishes … standards on the rights, support, and protection of victims of crime. The seminar ‘Monitoring the implementation of the …
… The International Conference on Governance, Crime and Justice Statistics seeks to promote dialogue among … involved in the production of statistical information on crime and criminal justice, including researchers, … of the “Roadmap to improve the quality and availability of crime statistics at the national and international level”, …
… trafficking in human beings. Hundreds of thousands of victims are trafficked across the EU every year. Trafficking … be classified as a modern form of slavery – is a serious crime, involving a violation of basic human rights. Ms Myria …
… gaps between law and practice in providing justice to victims and their families as well as recommendations to help … to learn more about the work of this important service for victims of domestic violence. …
… of the many myths that somehow tries to put the blame on victims for the violence they have faced. No doubt you will … experiences. It gives us an idea, for example, of how many victims have reported their rapes to the police, and the … is critical if we want to estimate the number of victims of gender-based violence, and if we want to design …
… an intimate partner in the physical world are also often victims of ‘online’ violence from the same person. On the … partners can also use digital tools to control their victims and make it impossible for them to escape. This … has psychological, social and financial repercussions for victims. An act of violence against a victim, whether it’s …
… adversely affect the mental health of women and men victims (Bhui, 2018). For example, exposure to interpersonal … have a profound long-term psychological impact on victims – 50 % of women victims feel anxious, 49 % feel vulnerable, 39 % lose …
… EU gender equality strategy [1] . The EU strategy on victims’ rights (2020–2025) [2] pays particular attention to the specific needs of victims of gender-based violence, building on the victims’ rights directive [3] . In 2017, the EU signed the …
… partners and those committed against other categories of victims. The development of a comparable system for … lack of detailed information across Member States on victims (sex of victim, age of victim) and victim–perpetrator …
… (see subsection 9.3.2). Beyond the immediate impacts on victims’ mental and physical health, this is also likely to … drivers are less willing to drive in areas with higher crime and more drinking establishments, which contributes to …
… security threats the EU is facing, such as organised crime, terrorism, cyberviolence and hybrid threats, have … tackling terrorism and violent extremism, organised crime and cybercrime, reveals important gender differences. … For example, women are typically understood as passive victims of violent extremism, even though they have long been …
… varies across Member States Data for the number of women victims of intimate partner femicide (see Figure 1), is … There is low public awareness of economic violence as a crime or as a form of intimate partner violence. Data … victims. Data that is critical for understanding whether a crime was a case of intimate partner violence, such as the …