… to unhealthy coping mechanisms, including substance abuse, which is already common among young men. Studies also … (Smyth et al., 2021). This constant control impairs victims’ autonomy, and leads to fear and loss of control over … More evidence is available on the impact of COVID-19 on sexual minorities (ILGA Europe, 2020; Phillips et al., 2020). …
… of data must be considered with caution. Figure 23. Women victims of intentional homicide by an intimate partner or … in the EU-27 experienced physical violence (excluding sexual violence) in the 5 years before the survey, and 5 % of … This includes not recognising psychological and economic abuse as a type of gender-based violence, or coercion-based …
… women in the EU experienced physical violence (excluding sexual violence) in the 5 years before the survey, and 5 % of … media is also accompanied by rampant online harassment and abuse against women (13 %). Among women and girls aged … girls with disabilities, migrant women, homeless women and victims of trafficking. The European Institute for Gender …
… to comply with them (Galasso et al., 2020). The number of victims extends beyond the count of those who have died from … in lockdown may foster unhealthy lifestyles, substance abuse, lack of physical exercise and unhealthy eating habits. … can make it more difficult for women and girls to access sexual and reproductive health services, as a result of the …
… with an increase in requests for support from women victims of intimate partner violence in many Member States. … negative impact on girls, including pornography, child sexualabuse material and cyberbullying. There is no specific …
… of COVID-19 have proved a substantial threat to women victims of violence, who are forced to remain at home for a … risk factors for potential biases and unfair treatment. Sexual harassment in the workplace is sadly a common … their authority. Women platform workers are exposed to abuse and violence from users of platform services. Such …
… risk prediction to addressing the specific risks posed to victims of intimate partner violence and thereby preventing … male perpetration of physical violence and psychological abuse, such as emotional and verbal abuse (81). As the … age, religion, immigration status, ethnicity and sexual orientation (86). The personal characteristics of a …
… 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 …
… transgender people had experienced either a physical or a sexual attack or the threat of violence in the previous five … likely to face hate-motivated harassment, including verbal abuse, humiliation and social exclusion. On average, one in … between the victim and the perpetrator on women victims of intentional homicide, therefore the magnitude of …