… discussions with women and girls. It will also help us to record and share FGM administrative data and information … it became mandatory for any NHS healthcare professional to record (write down) within a patient’s clinical record if … – the collection of this data will not trigger individual criminal investigations. With regards to the collection of …
… or sexual assault. Furthermore, data collected may not record the sex of the victim and perpetrator, nor the … of data collection from the following areas: Police and criminal justice Health and social services Female genital …
… studies; asylum granted on FGM grounds; specific criminal law provisions on FGM; national action plans … gender equality. Ten Member States have developed specific criminal legislation on FGM , whereas in other Member States the practice is prosecutable under general criminal law provisions dealing with bodily injury. In the …
… States there has been a trend towards recognising FGM as a criminal act. In all EU member States, legal provisions … applicable to the practice of FGM and may be a basis for criminal prosecution. In some countries, a specific criminal law has been introduced to address FGM. This study …
… crimes and have a lower involvement in serious violence, criminal damage and professional crime. The UK’s Report on … system. Around half of the women identified by the criminal system in the UK committed offences to support … (see previous chapter for further details) and to record and investigate all forms of gender-based violence …