Administrative data sources on GBV in
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Administrative data sourceItalyViolence, Justice
le condanne per delitto con sentenza irrevocable emessa da autorita’ giudiziarie italiane
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Administrative data sourceItalyViolence, Justice
Delitti commessi e denunciati all'autorità giudiziaria dalle forze di polizia
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Statistical products
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Statistical productItalyViolence
Procedimenti penali con autore noto definiti o pendenti presso le Procure della Repubblica
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Statistical productItalyViolence
Delitti commessi e denunciati all'autorità giudiziaria dalle forze di polizia
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Statistical productItalyViolence
Le condanne per delitto con sentenza irrevocable emessa da autorita’ giudiziarie italiane
Legal Definitions
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ItalyGeneral legal definitionViolence, Justice
Standard definitions of violence against women can be found in the national survey (ISTAT), fully dedicated for the first time to physical and sexual violence against women, which considered three different types of violence against women: physical; sexual and psychological violence, both inside the family (by partner or ex-partner) and outside family (by an unknown person, acquaintances, a friend, a colleague, a family friend, a relative etc.). Physical violence ranges from relatively mild to most serious: the threat to be physically struck, to be pushed, or yanked, knocked, slapped, kicked, punched, or subjected to attempted strangulation, choking, burning and threats with weapons. As sexual violence, all those situations in which women are forced to perform or suffer sexual acts of various kinds against their will are considered: rape, attempted rape, sexual physical harassment, sexual intercourse with a third party, undesired sexual intercourse, suffered for fear of consequences, degrading and humiliating sexual activities. Psychological violence includes denigration, behaviour control, segregation strategies, intimidation, severe financial limitations imposed by the partner.
Legal Source:ISTAT, National survey on violence and abuses against women inside and outside family, 2007
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ItalyViolence, JusticeIntimate Partner Violence
In Italy, “violence in family or against children” includes all forms of violence perpetrated against a member of his/her own family or the partner.
ObservationsIn the case of a long period of victim violation the perpetrator is punished for “abuse”. If the survivor was violated “just once” misdemeanours such as aggression, rape or insult are treated as single offence. If from the violence there is a serious consequence or death the perpetrator can be imprisoned up to 24 years.
Legal Source:Criminal Code, Article 572
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ItalyViolence, JusticeRape
Whoever, by force or by threat or abuse of authority, forcing another person to commit or suffer sexual acts shall be punished with imprisonment from five to ten years.
ObservationsIn February 1996 sexual violence ceased to be a “crime against public morality” and was fully recognized as a "crime against the person". Consequently, the crime of sexual violence is specifically defined by the Penal Code.
Legal Source:Criminal Code, Article 609bis
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ItalyViolence, JusticeSexual Assault (excl. rape)
Italy uses the term "sexual violence", which is: whoever, by force or by threat or abuse of authority, forces another person to commit or suffer sexual acts.
ObservationsThe same punishment will be given to whoever induces another person to commit or suffer sexual acts by: 1) abusing the conditions of physical or mental inferiority of the victim at the time of the event, 2) misleading the victim hiding own identity.
Legal Source:Criminal Code, Article 609bis
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ItalyViolence, JusticeSexual Harassment
continuative harassing, threatening or persecuting behaviour which: (1) causes a state of anxiety and fear in the victim(s), or; (2) ingenerates within the victim(s) a motivated fear for his/her own safety or for the safety of relatives, kin, or others associated with the victim him/herself by an affective relationship, or; (3) forces the victim(s) to change his/her living habits.
ObservationsIt is considered to bethe same as stalking. In February 2009, Italy adopted an Anti-Stalking Law making a criminal offence, punishable with imprisonment ranging from six months up to four years.
Legal Source:Law Decree 23 February 2009, n. 11, "Misure urgenti in materia di sicurezza pubblica e di contrasto alla violenza sessuale, nonchè in tema di atti persecutori" converted into Law 23 April 2009, n. 38.The same in Art. 612-bis Penal Code: Atti persecutori
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ItalyViolence, JusticeStalking
Any "continuative harassing, threatening or persecuting behaviour which: (1) causes a state of anxiety and fear in the victim(s), or; (2) ingenerates within the victim(s) a motivated fear for his/her own safety or for the safety of relatives, kin, or others associated with the victim him/herself by an affective relationship, or; (3), forces the victim(s) to change his/her living habits".
ObservationsIn February 2009, Italy adopted an Anti-Stalking Law making it a criminal offence, punishable with imprisonment ranging from six months up to four years.
Legal Source:Law 23 April 2009 and Criminal Code,612bis
Literature and legislation
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ItalyHealth, Violence
This publication is the result of the implementation by the Region of Sicily of the need to provide ...
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ItalyHealth, Violence
This publication is the result of the implementation by the Region of Sicily of the need to provide ...
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ItalyHealth, Violence
This publication is the result of the implementation by the Region of Sicily of the need to provide ...