… The domain of violence cannot be updated regularly because of the serious … in the EU-27 experienced physical violence (excluding sexualviolence) 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 …
… experiences affecting women in the workplace, such as sexual harassment, are increasingly mediated by digital … 2019d; European Parliament, 2018a, 2018b). Online abuse affecting women in their work context is getting … magnitude of the phenomenon is unknown, a FRA survey on violence against women asked respondents about their …
… (2012), ‘The dangerousness of danger assessment’, Domestic Violence Report, Vol. 17, No 5, pp. 65-69. (2) Beijing … J. and Tilley, N. (2016), Risk-led policing of domestic abuse and the DASH risk model, What Works Centre for Crime … gender identity or expression, ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation and disability, but also residence status, …
… risk factors for different forms of intimate partner violence. Risk factors 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 …
… people are most likely to report experiences of violence. A FRA survey found that 34 % of 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 …