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.
… and perpetrator, as well as the relationship between victim and perpetrator to better understand the problem and … and perpetrator, as well as the relationship between victim and perpetrator to better understand the problem and …
… a lifetime impact. Let’s suppose, you are a woman who is a victim of domestic violence. The physical and mental toll of the violence leaves such victim likely unable to work for a certain period. Then, you …
… due to insufficient information on their rights, a lack of victim-oriented, trauma-informed approach and a lack of legal … that 8 months later we find my niece in a coffin. (Victim – family member, France) Insensitive media reporting … two public meetings on trial. Victims cried each time. (Victim – legal representative, Romania) EIGE’s report also …
… Now imagine that every third woman in this room will be a victim of violence in her lifetime. This example is a fact . … against women is serious and far-reaching: from the victim’s physical and mental health to the families and to wider society. In a moment of violence, a victim can be left powerless and out of control. They can be …