… and around 2 600 in Europe. However, the number of victims is in fact much higher. Orphaned children, bereaved … siblings of murdered women are rarely considered as direct victims. Legal gaps in tackling femicide hinder their access to justice, leaving victims of femicide (family members of murdered women) …
… and pay. Inadequate support measures for domestic violence victims The pandemic has also seen a rise in reports of … need more funding from Member States to guarantee that victims have free, round-the-clock access to support. …
… of the measures undertaken across the EU to support victims of violence during the Covid-19 outbreak (from March … for the EU and Member States on how to better support victims during the pandemic, as well as in other potential …
… money, the government has helped shelters and hotlines for victims adapt to new remote working conditions. Irish courts … EU country rolled out awareness raising campaigns to let victims know about the help available. Greece, Finland and … with increased demand and heightened distress of victims; they felt unprepared to provide remote support and …
… discrimination that has a major negative impact on victims and significant costs for society. Women are most … intimate partner violence, EIGE's report focusses on women victims. While the principal duty to protect women from … lack of data and evidence examining witnesses’ support for victims of intimate partner violence, the report provides new …
… discrimination that has a major negative impact on victims and significant costs for society. Women are most … intimate partner violence, this report will focus on women victims. While the principal duty to protect women from … lack of data and evidence examining witnesses’ support for victims of intimate partner violence, this report provides …
… varies across Member States Data for the number of women victims of intimate partner femicide (see Figure 1), is … comparability. However, data for the number of women victims of economic intimate partner violence (see Figure 1) … is mainly focused on perpetrators and lacks information on victims. Data that is critical for understanding whether a …
… needs. Children are the largest population of vulnerable victims (95) of intimate partner violence. Children’s … It is critical to view children and young people as victims of intimate partner violence in their ownright. Their … be a priority both in the direct work of the police with victims and perpetrators and in the wider intervention system …
… of each individual case are considered when identifying victims’ individual safety needs, including the victim’s … and protection are identified and police facilitate victims’ access to specialist support services as appropriate … of a victim (94) are crucial in identifying victims’ individual safety needs and possible barriers to …
… specific safety risks and responding to the needs of victims of intimate partner violence) is prioritised over risk prediction. Victims who are in contact with the police are recognised and … violence places the rights, needs and concerns of female victims at the centre of any interventions to manage risk. A …
… ensure the following. Identification and assessment of victims’ individual safety needs is carried out on a … context of intimate partner violence, and to ensure that victims receive the most effective support possible to reduce … is not an end in itself but an entry point for female victims of intimate partner violence to the victim support …
… violence (106) to allow for the identification of repeat victims and perpetrators, monitor trends and track the … repeat reported victimisation statistics (relevant to victims and repeat offending); case tracking and attrition …
… understood by professionals, and communicated clearly to victims and perpetrators; be reinforced through multiagency … EU regulations, and protect the privacy and well-being of victims and their children. …
… agreements among different actors in order to ensure that victims have access to specialist support services as … strategies that respond to the individual needs of victims and their children; facilitate responses to violence …