… on a thorough review of the work on the 13 police and justice indicators carried out by EIGE since 2017. These … if not domestic violence) in police data and especially in justice data. Therefore, to ensure the feasibility of … as it limits data on repeated victimisation. In criminaljustice statistics, attrition and conviction rates …
… from physical and emotional impact (56 %), followed by criminaljustice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 %). Other costs can include civil justice services (for divorces and child custody proceedings …
… violence (the Istanbul Convention). Data collected by the justice sector is necessary for understanding how efficient and effective the criminaljustice system is in dealing with perpetrators of … more concrete and reliable as cases progresses through the criminaljustice chain. Data from the justice sector is also …
… crucial role in collecting data in the early stages of the criminaljustice process. Accurate police data is essential for … on intimate partner violence and rape for the police and justice sectors EIGE's work on data collection on violence …
… IT systems in the area of freedom, security and justice Alexis Goosdeel Director of the European Monitoring … for the purpose of sexual and labour exploitation, forced criminal activities, forced begging, forced marriage, and …
… Violence (Cosc) (which is located within the Department of Justice and Equality) in consultation with a broad range of … their own work in meeting the needs of victims in the criminaljustice, health and social care fields. In January … the Minster for Justice published draft legislation, the CriminalJustice (Victims of Crime) Bill 2015, to give effect …
… Protection from Domestic Violence (misdemeanour) and the Criminal Code of the Republic of Croatia. MSPY collects data … Protection from Domestic Violence (misdemeanour) and the Criminal Code of the Republic of Croatia. For these incidents … combating domestic violence, from the police and justice system to social welfare centres. A main obstacle is …
… of victims of gender-based violence and their access to justice, it found many positive provisions. However, most are … before, during and for an appropriate time after the criminal proceedings. Despite these positive measures, … with the Directive is that it only protects victims of criminal offences as defined by individual Member States. …
… is limited by insufficient comparability. Police and Justice are best in collecting data concerning violence … the form of comparable and harmonised data on prevalence, criminal statistics, and information collected in all sectors … of data amongst the Member States and a better use of criminal statistics would further improve the usability of …
… public services covering health services, personal costs, criminal and civil justice systems, self-funded legal costs, housing aid costs, … from physical and emotional impact (56 %), followed by criminaljustice services (21 %) and lost economic output (14 …