… are hidden in plain sight. However, their experiences with law enforcement and the justice sector are often painful. … benefits of recognising the femicide as a separate criminal offence: Because what does not exist, is also not … legal responses. Femicide needs to be seen as a separate criminal offence. This entails adopting investigative …
… support some colleagues already provide. The EU Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL) issues this statement on … Freedom, Security and Justice (eu-LISA), the EU Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust), the EU’s Law Enforcement Agency (Europol), the EU Agency for …
… of a woman because she is a woman) in political, societal, criminal, sexual and interpersonal contexts: Click to view a … as result of misogynist attitudes/social practices 3. Criminal context Killing committed in relation to other … suggests some recommendations to enable Member States’ law enforcement institutions, judiciary and health …
… Drugs and Drug Addiction, the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation, the European Union Agency for … Fundamental Rights (FRA), the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training and the European Union Agency for …
… are men . Even though some women also play a role in criminal activities, there remains a lack in academic … land, a sense of moral duty, a desire to live under Sharia law, a sense of adventure, the prospect of marriage, offers … only victims of organised crime, but also take part in the criminal world at various levels. In fact, there is no area …
… by focusing on the role and rights of the victims in the criminal proceedings for femicide, and the duty of the States … response, by identifying the gaps within and between law and in practice when providing justice to victims of … femicide; to strengthen the role and rights of victims in criminal proceedings and ensure their access to reparation. …