… at all. For one, women and girls who have experienced sexual harassment, stalking or violence from an intimate partner in the physical world are also often victims of ‘online’ violence from the same person. On the … An act of violence against a victim, whether it’s verbal abuse or the sharing of an intimate video, can end up being …
… of each individual case are considered when identifying victims’ individual safety needs, including the victim’s … gender identity or expression, ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation, disability, residence status, … face increased risk of violence and negative impacts of abuse, not because their ethnicity causes an increase in 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 … perpetrators controlling access to technology, monitoring victims’ online behaviour and cyberstalking. The use of risk …
… tolerate violence, fail to punish perpetrators and blame victims, women are less likely to speak about it. To end this … Parliament has put forward a resolution on combating sexual harassment and abuse in the parliament and the wider EU. It calls for a …
… challenges in the criminal justice system. Women can be victims of extremely traumatising crimes, of which … women victims of domestic violence or sex workers who face sexual or domestic violence. Women may also experience … are better carers. Many custody decisions after spousal abuse by the male partner/father continue to place the right …