a natural person who has suffered harm, including physical, mental or emotional harm or economic loss which was directly caused by a criminal offence, as well as the family members of a person whose death was directly caused by a criminal offence and who have suffered harm as a result of that person's death.
… violence must meet the requirements set out below. The victim’s own assessment of their safety and risk levels are … flexible and draws on all the information known about the victim and their situation. If using an actuarial risk … based on alternative sources of information, including the victim’s own assessment and the police officer’s professional …
… the design of effective and tailored responses for victim safety; the delivery of targeted and immediate risk … a multiagency framework accountable for decisions on victim safety and perpetrator management; the development of … risk of repeated violence; level or extent of harm to the victim and her children, her family or other relevant people; …
… caused long lasting physical and psychological harm to the victim. The majority of women who disclosed their experience … revealed that almost half of Lithuanians consider that the victim often provokes violence. This number is almost three …
… to one year can be imposed: a) trying to come close to the victim, b) contacting the victim by repeated letters, phone calls, emails, or SMS, c) ordering goods or services for the victim using her/his personal data and d) make other persons …