… grapple with a new wave of Covid-19, police, media and NGOs continue to report on increasing rates of violence … This ‘shadow pandemic’ has a devastating effect on the rights of women and girls across Europe. The EU Agency for … suit without delay. Governments should provide the police, justiceand health sectors with adequate resources and …
… lives. They rent apartments, take part in job interviews and invest in stocks and shares. Cyberspace is clearly a real … don’t report cyber violence crimes because they feel justice will not be served. We are not stopping perpetrators, … myths and misinformation and openly oppose women’s rights. Often they are behind vicious cyber harassment …
… Convention opened for signature. I remember the joy and excitement my colleagues felt, together with the many … will be releasing an analysis of how countries try to give justice to the victims of femicide, and highlighting where … need to be doing more. We also look beyond the police andjustice sector in our work. We have carried out interviews …
… According to a 2014 study by the Fundamental Rights Agency, 31 % of women in the European Union have … by either a partner or a non-partner since the age of 15, and 7 % of women experienced physical violence by anyone in … and comparability of data collected by the police andjustice sectors, and at the individual component level of …
… each EU country took to protect women during the pandemic and shows how governments can amplify the role of people … has strengthened coordination among its health, police andjustice services, as has Lithuania. Ireland has gone further … campaign emphasised that domestic violence is a human rights violation -- not a private issue. Awareness campaigns …
… The EU is facing complex and evolving security threats, such as organised crime and … and reliable sex-disaggregated data. Securitising women’s rights. Resources Report: Gender and security EIGE's resources on justice EIGE's resources on violence Gender and security on …
… It is essential that there is gender equality in the justice field. Access to justice is a fundamental human right and an integral aspect of the rule of law. …
… The Justiceand Home Affairs (JHA) agencies' network is made up of nine EU agencies working on a range of justiceand security issues, such as migration and border … organised crime, human trafficking, human and fundamental rights, and gender equality. This makes them more effective …
… form of violence require an understanding of its scale and nature, through reliable, systematic and comparable data. … women, as defined in Directive 2012/29/EU (the Victims' Rights Directive) and the Council of Europe Convention on … violence (the Istanbul Convention). Data collected by the justice sector is necessary for understanding how efficient …
… form of violence require an understanding of its scale and nature through reliable, systematic and comparable data. … women, as defined in Directive 2012/29/EU (the Victim‘s Rights Directive) and the Council of Europe Convention on … in collecting data in the early stages of the criminal justice process. Accurate police data is essential for …
… Several international and EU commitments emphasise the need to tackle violence … intimate partner violence in particular. Both the Victims’ Rights Directive and the Istanbul Convention emphasise the … Convention and to guide data collection by the police andjustice sectors across the EU. Such efforts to standardise …
… Together, we the Heads of EU agencies and Joint undertakings commit to zero tolerance towards … IT systems in the area of freedom, security andjustice (eu-LISA) Jose Carreira European Asylum Support … Michael O'Flaherty European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) Rob Wainwright European Union Agency for Law …