All acts of physical, sexual, psychological or economic violence that occur within the family or domestic unit, irrespective of biological or legal family ties, or between former or current spouses or partners, whether or not the perpetrator shares or has shared the same residence as the victim.
… reports on different aspects of gender, including violence against women, stalking, sexual harassment and other … action plans to combat different forms of gender- based violence and gender inequality are regularly adjusted with … or unpleasant climate. No specific penal code exists for domesticviolence. However, the registration is based on the …
… created a health database on this specific type of gender violence, which is a registration system of cases identified … integral part of the V National Plan to Prevent and Combat Domestic and Gender-based Violence (2014–2017). [5] The III Programme of Action for the …
… An integrated model of intervention on interpersonal violence cases in health settings In 2013, continuing the … aims to prevent interpersonal violence, specifically domesticviolence, stalking, dating violence, violence … last decades, the National plan V to prevent and combat domestic and gender-based violence 2014 – 2017 ([ 2 ]) (V …
… To reduce violence against women, first we need to understand the scope … Administrative data is provided by individuals who report violence to the police, courts, hospitals and shelters. … definitions on the EU level, such as what constitutes domesticviolence or sexual assault. Furthermore, data …
… In Bulgaria, intimate partner violence is included under "domesticviolence": any act of … or are or were cohabiting partners. In addition any act of domesticviolence in presence of a child is considered mental …
… In France, "domesticviolence" is violence between those engaged within a couple, married or not, as well as violence against the couple’s children, or between a former …
… In Greece, "domesticviolence" is the commission of one of the following offences … this act and Articles 299 and 311 of the Criminal Code): Domestic physical injury Domestic illegal violence and threat …
… in the ongoing, unchanging relationship of dependency. DomesticViolence: Article 2 paragraph 2 of the Counteracting Violence Against Women Act (2010): “one-time or prevalent …
… connection to The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25 November) and the 16 Days of … European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) shows that domesticviolence against women remains widespread and … on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and DomesticViolence (known also as the Istanbul Convention) …
… Affairs Council (EPSCO) adopted Conclusions on “ Combating violence against women, and the provision of support services for victims of domesticviolence ” (.pdf) , prepared by the Cyprus … victims of violence The adopted conclusions highlight that domesticviolence is a form of gender-based violence and a …
… money, knowledge, time, power and health. The areas of violence and intersecting inequalities are also considered as … equality in the area of time spent on unpaid caring and domestic activities. Women’s participation in the labour … the involvement of fathers in childcare. Combating violence against women seriously hampered by data gaps EU …
… the WHO European Region experience physical and/or sexual violence by an intimate partner. Today, on the first day of … on preventing and combating violence against women and domesticviolence. In its chairmanship role in the Council of … on preventing and combating violence against women and domesticviolence) and the Health 2020 strategy. However, …