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.
… 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 …
… violence whereby all datasets are disaggregated by: age of victim and perpetrator; sex of victim and perpetrator; relationship between victim and perpetrator; ethnicity of victim and perpetrator; …
… based on crime codes, for example the sex and age of the victim. Data based on references to the penal code include … of the sex of the perpetrator, but no information of the victim, if it is not evident from the wording of the law … for some crime codes concerning the sex and the age of the victim, whether the crime took place indoors or outdoors etc. …
… at the request of the authorised prosecutor, or by the victim. As of January 2013 Criminal Code introduced a new … at the request of the authorised prosecutor, or by the victim. The first Act on Protection from Domestic Violence … which keep a record of: the relationship between the victim and the perpetrator of the violent act a record of sex …
… prevention and prevention-targeting purposes. The FHM uses victim-based data architecture and is updated on an ongoing … Each row of the data matrix corresponds to a homicide victim. For each case, only one offender is included. This … it contains information on, for example, relation of the victim and the perpetrator (partner, ex-partner, mother, …