… and violence in Europe was widespread, as FRA’s ‘ Crime, safety and victims’ rights ’ report highlights. Family members or … can work better together to prevent violence and support victims. The European Commission has committed to proposing …
… of the many myths that somehow tries to put the blame on victims for the violence they have faced. No doubt you will … experiences. It gives us an idea, for example, of how many victims have reported their rapes to the police, and the … is critical if we want to estimate the number of victims of gender-based violence, and if we want to design …
… partners and those committed against other categories of victims. The development of a comparable system for … lack of detailed information across Member States on victims (sex of victim, age of victim) and victim–perpetrator …
… varies across Member States Data for the number of women victims of intimate partner femicide (see Figure 1), is … There is low public awareness of economic violence as a crime or as a form of intimate partner violence. Data … victims. Data that is critical for understanding whether a crime was a case of intimate partner violence, such as the …
… of each individual case are considered when identifying victims’ individual safety needs, including the victim’s … dependence on the perpetrator and previous experience of crime. All possible barriers to accessing support and protection are identified and police facilitate victims’ access to specialist support services as appropriate …
… The study, ‘Analysis of the Victims’ Rights Directive from a gender perspective’, … standards on the rights, support and protection of victims of crime, and replacing Council Framework Decision 2001/220/JHA, …
… that disproportionately affects women. 95% of registered victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in the EU are … law to take gender specific measures to assist and protect victims. In the lead up to the EU Anti-Trafficking day on 18 … and must not overlook the gender-specific roots of this crime, which make women and girls more vulnerable to …
… that disproportionately affects women. 95% of registered victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation in the EU are … obligations under the Anti-Trafficking Directive and the Victims’ Rights Directive. The Anti-Trafficking Directive … a gender perspective, to strengthen the prevention of this crime and the protection of the victims. The analysis seeks …
… with a tough approach towards prosecution, even when the crime is committed abroad are powerful deterrent factors,” … done to girls when they go back to the home country, the crime will be prosecuted here. In line with the Istanbul … prevent female genital mutilation. For example, protecting victims at entry points and reception centres, ensuring …
… with a tough approach towards prosecution, even when the crime is committed abroad are powerful deterrent factors,” … mutilation is done to girls when they go abroad, the crime will be prosecuted in Greece. It is also against the … prevent female genital mutilation. For example, protecting victims at entry points and reception centres, ensuring …
… combating trafficking in human beings and protecting its victims, and replacing Council Framework Decision … highly profitable form of transnational organised crime and a major threat within the EU and beyond; a … and child-sensitive approach in addressing this crime. assisting Member States in improving early …
… goes to the police to report that she has been raped, the crime should be registered. Then if the matter goes to court, … a better understanding of the demand for services by victims, the response by police and justice and the … a lot of stigma and social acceptance around it. Sometimes victims are blamed for the violence and some might not yet …