… %) had received death threats, or threats of beating or rape. The emergence of cyber violence (including online hate … journalists have reported self-censorship following online abuse. Cyber violence has not yet been fully conceptualised, … one in four women (22 %) experiencing physical and/or sexual violence at the hands of an intimate partner since the …
… for intimate partner violence that reflect patterns of abuse and behaviour associated with coercive control (102), … account, including: psychological/emotional/verbal abuse; sexualabuse/coercive sex; extreme and/or violent jealousy … are many terms used to describe the criminal offence of rape, including ‘sexual assault’, ‘sexual violence’, ‘sexual …
… they think women often make up or exaggerate claims of abuse or rape. This number is twice as big as the EU average. The … do not disclose violence to anyone. Recent allegations of sexual harassment in Hollywood and European Parliament …
… Parliament has put forward a resolution on combating sexual harassment and abuse in the parliament and the wider EU. It calls for a … trafficking, intimate partner violence, sexual assault and rape. This tool can help Member States who have ratified the …
… on how professionals can deliver medical, psychosocial and sexual care to girls and women who are victims of FGM. The … of FGM. FGM as a very serious and damaging form of child abuse Dutch policy towards violence against women (VAW) … framework on violence in the Netherlands criminalises rape (Art. 242 criminal law), sexual assault and stalking …
… In the Czech Republic, sexual assault is covered by several offences: Sexual Coercion 1. Whoever forces other person by violence or … paragraph (1) or (2). 7. Preparation is punishable. SexualAbuse 1. Whoever has sexual intercourse with a person under …
… 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 …
… 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. …
… Any act of sexual penetration, of whatever nature, by any means … giving consent or free to oppose resistance, constitutes rape and shall be punished by imprisonment of five to ten …
… Slovakia uses the term "sexual violence", which is committed by a person who using … forces another person to oral sex, anal sex or other sexual activities or who in order to commit such crime abuses …
… "Sexual coercion" applies when the preconditions for rape are not satisfied: "Sexual molestation" means exposing … likely to violate that person’s sexual integrity "Sexualabuse" means using a person’s dependence of one, to make the …
… in the WHO European Region experience physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner. Today, on the first … the European Union, from physical and psychological abuse in partnerships, to sexual assault and rape, forced prostitution, trafficking in human beings and …
… Lobby in 2011. The study focused on the following forms of sexual violence against women – rape, marital rape, sexualabuse/assault, sexual coercion and sexual harassment outside …