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  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Slovakia

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Slovakia
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Slovenia

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Slovenia
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Spain

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Spain
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Sweden

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Sweden
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: United Kingdom

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: United Kingdom
  • Indicators on intimate partner violence and rape for the police and justice sectors

    Several international and EU commitments emphasise the need to tackle violence against women in general, and intimate partner violence in particular. Both the Victims’ Rights Directive and the Istanbul Convention emphasise the need to have comparative and high-quality data on specific forms of violence against women and request data collection from administrative sources in order to monitor their implementation. Against...

    Indicators on intimate partner violence and rape for the police and justice sectors
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Austria

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Austria
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Belgium

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Belgium
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Bulgaria

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Bulgaria
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Czech Republic

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Czech Republic
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Denmark

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Denmark
  • Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Estonia

    Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected. Perpetrators often go unpunished due to inadequate law enforcement approaches, which do not align with international human rights treaties. A gender-neutral approach to the law, coupled with the unavailability of data and existing stereotypes result in the denial of violence against women and its tolerance or...

    Data collection on intimate partner violence by the police and justice sectors: Estonia