… social exclusion among different target groups poverty and violence against women. Gender inequalities in the policy … as are malnutrition and poor dietary choices. Poverty and violence against women Violence against women is universal. … caste, class, migrant or refugee status, age, religion, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or HIV status …
… form of physical (e.g. intentional assault and battery), sexual (rape of modesty and rape), psychological (stalking and insults) or economic violence (e.g. abandonment of family) between spouses or … or have lived together and between a stable emotional and sexual relationship exists or existed. …
… Any act of sexual penetration, regardless of its nature and by whatever … to have been given, if the crime is committed by violence, coercion or deceit, or is made possible by the …
… In Bulgaria, intimate partner violence is included under "domestic violence": any act of physical, mental, sexual, emotional or economic violence and any attempted such …
… In Cyprus, intimate partner violence is recognised only within the context of "violence … any act, omission or behaviour which causes physical, sexual or mental injury to any member of the family by … and includes violence used for the purpose of having sexual intercourse without the consent of the victim as well …
… Any act of sexual penetration, of any nature whatsoever, committed against another person by violence, constraint, threat or surprise is rape. Rape is …
… In Greece, "domestic violence" is the commission of one of the following offences … Criminal Code): Domestic physical injury Domestic illegal violence and threat Rape and abuse in lewdness (lechery) Sexual abuse manslaughter by intention fatal injury …
… Standard definitions of violence against women can be found in the national survey … fully dedicated for the first time to physical and sexualviolence against women, which considered three different types of violence against women: physical; sexual and psychological violence, both inside the family (by …
… Italy uses the term "sexualviolence", which is: whoever, by force or by threat or abuse … of authority, forces another person to commit or suffer sexual acts. …