… in sport . Gender-based violence in sport includes abuse and sexual harassment inflicted by male coaches on … best practices in the fight against sexual harassment and abuse in sport ’. However, action and evaluation varies by … the prevention and elimination of sexual harassment and abuse. EP also referred to gender issues of sport in relation …
… 2019d; European Parliament, 2018a, 2018b). Online abuse affecting women in their work context is getting … at work that are enabled by digital technology: online abuse of women public figures and gender-based violence affecting platform workers. Online abuse against women active in the public sphere …
… paragraph (1) or (2). 7. Preparation is punishable. Sexual Abuse 1. Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person under … act given in paragraph (1). 5. Preparation is punishable. Abuse of an entrusted person 1. Whoever abuses a person who …
… for intimate partner violence that reflect patterns of abuse and behaviour associated with coercive control (102), … into account, including: psychological/emotional/verbal abuse; sexual abuse/coercive sex; extreme and/or violent jealousy towards a …
… depending on their personal characteristics. Online abuse towards women and girls is now understood as an … sexual harassment online since the age of 15 (FRA, 2014b). Abuse on social media and other networking sites is so … asked if they had witnessed or experienced cases where abuse, hate speech or threats were directed at journalists, …
… 2020). Lockdown exacerbated the risk of domestic abuse by forcing women to remain at home for a prolonged … developed a smartphone app that allowed situations of abuse to be reported directly to the police without making a …
… with a broad range of stakeholders. The Sexual Abuse and Violence in Ireland (SAVI) Report produced by McGee … of men disclosed to the researchers some form of sexual abuse or assault in their lifetime, with nearly 30 per cent … and 25 per cent of men disclosing varying levels of sexual abuse in childhood. Furthermore, 24 per cent of women …
… explanations characterise the nature of both forms of abuse. Coercive control is defined as “a strategic course of … characterized by frequent, but low-level physical abuse and sexual coercion in combination with tactics to … and response framework targeted at victims of online abuse – as well as ensuring practices reach the most at-risk …
… as encompassing a range of different types of violence and abuse, for details please see conference themes: … gender as a significant factor both causing and sustaining abuse and violence. We invite participants to send us …
… violence. The pandemic has made this flagrant human rights abuse even worse, as lockdowns and economic uncertainty leave … effectively protect women and put an end to violence and abuse." “Violence against women happens in every EU country. … countries in eliminating this widespread human rights abuse. Yet to date, only 21 EU countries have ratified it. …
… Older women are disproportionately exposed to the risk of abuse, compared with older men (Saripapa, 2019). Gender is a risk factor for victims of elderly abuse not only because women have a longer life expectancy … lifetime of inequality, economic dependence, violence and abuse, which makes older women particularly vulnerable, …
… most digitally skilled in the EU, is the risk of online abuse. These are some of the findings published today by the … After witnessing or experiencing online hate speech or abuse, one young woman out of two (51 %) and 42 % of young … young people to express their opinions. Cyber bullying or abuse has to be prevented if we want to ensure the full …
… depression, suicide, post-traumatic stress and substance abuse (Escribà-Agüir et al., 2010; Ferrari et al., 2016; … physical, psychological and sexual – reveals the impact of abuse on the development of mental health problems. Among … and family network, previous mental health problems and abuse during childhood (Abramsky et al., 2011; Finkelhor et …